Quote by Ginnifer Goodwin
It took me realizing that a broken heart has never actually killed

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

Other quotes by Ginnifer Goodwin

I really am super lazy and doing long hair, especially mine, is a big pain in the butt. Its filled with cowlicks and kinks and curls and frizz – and it was taking too much time in the morning. – Ginnifer Goodwin

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Morning
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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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dating
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But I love being scared. I think youre brave only when you do things that scare you. Ive always used fear as a motivator. Im not sure why. – Ginnifer Goodwin

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Fear
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Those who lack the courage will always find a philosophy to justify it. – Albert Camus

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Courage

Perfect courage is to do without witnesses what one would be capable of doing with the world looking on. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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Courage

From caring comes courage. – Lao Tzu

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Courage

I started to send my work to journals when I was 26, which was just a question of when I got the courage up. They were mostly journals I had been reading for the previous six or seven years. – Marilyn Hacker

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Courage

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Interchangeable parts don’t, leakproof seals aren’t, and self-starters won’t. – Author Unknown

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Apartheid education, rarely mentioned in the press or openly confronted even among once-progressive educators, is alive and well and rapidly increasing now in the United States. – Jonathan Kozol

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