A Quote by Ginnifer Goodwin

Romcoms are challenging, but I'm hungry for drama. — © Ginnifer Goodwin
Romcoms are challenging, but I'm hungry for drama.
Good drama, challenging drama - and comedy for that matter - has a place in the daytime schedule.
The world today is hungry Not only for bread But hungry for love; Hungry to be wanted, Hungry to be loved.
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.
Comedy and drama are both challenging to me.
Be hungry for success, hungry to make your mark, hungry to be seen and to be heard and to have an effect. And as you move up and become successful, make sure also to be hungry for helping others.
Comedy has always been more challenging for me than drama.
I am always hoping for drama that is as engaging and as challenging as 'Love My Way' was to make and to watch.
I write small and weird. Romcoms are not in my skill set.
In Britain you're more used to challenging drama. In America, TV is just boring, and numbing, and bloody terrible.
It makes utter sense to stay healthy and strong, to be as nourishing to the body as possible. Yet I would have to agree, there is in many women a 'hungry' one inside. But rather than hungry to be a certain size, shape, or height, rather than hungry to fit the stereotype; women are hungry for basic regard from the culture surrounding them. The 'hungry' one inside is longing to be treated respectfully, to be accepted and in the very least, to be met without stereotyping.
Romcoms are hard in a lot of ways: they're built to be buoyant. It's easy to demean them.
I owe thanks to a thoughtful, sophisticated readership hungry for challenging subject matter, for honest portrayals of parenthood, and for fiction whose meaning is neither obvious nor morally pat.
Back in the day I had a tendency to fall in love with people who were very challenging to be in a relationship with. But truth was I just loved the fire and the drama.
TV show is always challenging. It's challenging when you have all of the time and money in the world, and it's more challenging when you have less money.
Drama drama drama. The public wants it, so let them get the whole ugly mess. Why not?
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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