A Quote by Danielle Campbell

I'd like to major in drama. — © Danielle Campbell
I'd like to major in drama.
First I went to C.W. Post and I was a psychology and theater major and then I transferred to NYU's Tisch School of the Arts as a drama major.
I'm even stunned at some of the majors you can get in college these days. Like you can major in the mating habits of the Australian rabbit bat, major in leisure studies... Okay, get a journalism major. Okay, education major, journalism major. Right. Philosophy major, right. Archeology major. I don't know, whatever it is. Major in ballroom dance, of course. It doesn't replace work. How about a major in film studies? How about a major in black studies? How about a major in women studies? How about a major in home ec? Oops, sorry! No such thing.
Drama is hate. Drama is pushing your pain onto others. Drama is destruction. Some take pleasure in creating drama while others make excuses to stay stuck in drama. I choose not to step into a web of drama that I can't get out of.
Sometimes I feel that in religious content, religious drama, it's almost told like a tale, like an account of facts, and in 'A.D. The Bible Continues,' it's drama, it's real drama that we like to see on TV today, seeing the characters struggle and doubt and be completely in conflict with each other, kind of like 'House of Cards.'
I was a drama major through college.
I was a drama major also so it's cool to cuss for meaning, but for no apparent reason, no.
I love drama - I would say more than I even love comedy - but I like in One Mississippi that I can go from a very moving moment to a Willy Wonka tube up my ass. I like the silliness as much as I like drama.
I made the decision to go on to college and major in drama and see where it would take me.
I was a dance major at NYU, but it wasn't working out. I had friends in the drama department, so I switched.
I had always done theater in extracurricular ways. I'd never been a drama major.
I was part of London 2012 in the build-up and there's always drama ahead of a major championship or Games.
I don't like drama. Drama actually makes me nauseous.
When you make drama you are like Picasso. Drama is whatever you want it to be.
I like drama. My first movie that I did, 'Soul Survivors', was a drama, and I'm just drawn to that; that's sort of my forte.
I've always liked drama; I've always found it really fun, like, I did go to drama club and things like that.
People think comedians don't do drama. Comics are drama. And what is drama, as opposed to comedy? It's all the same to me.
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