Quote by Ginnifer Goodwin
Im so an all-or-nothing person in dating, always. Im big on not wa

Im so an all-or-nothing person in dating, always. Im big on not wasting time. And so, yeah, if somethings not working, its time to not hold people back. – Ginnifer Goodwin

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It took me realizing that a broken heart has never actually killed anyone to find the courage to ask for what I want, in just about every situation. That was part of my own growing up. – Ginnifer Goodwin

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I dont know why anyone would want to ask an actor for dating advice. We are not the poster children for healthy relationships. – Ginnifer Goodwin

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Ive never had body issues, Ive never had an eating disorder. Ive never had to go on a diet and thats because of Weight Watchers. – Ginnifer Goodwin

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