Emotional drama quotes:

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  • MPU was a great platform for emotional drama and Australian stories. -- Michael A. Healy
  • You will free yourself from emotional drama by uncovering all the lies you believe in. It is a process of unlearning the lies. It is a period of cleansing, and it has nothing to do with the dream of society. -- Miguel Angel Ruiz
  • It has nothing to do with the emotional demands of a role; I've done comedies that are as draining to me as any drama. -- Sean Penn
  • You know, comedy's hard. With drama, you have a responsibility to the emotional truth, but with comedy, you have emotional truth and you have technique on top of it. -- Julianne Moore
  • I've got four piercings in my left, so we've dubbed my right one the 'period drama ear.' I have to be filmed from that side when I do emotional close-ups in 'Downton.' -- Jessica Brown Findlay
  • What do I want in a good fantasy book? Court politics and social interactions based around houses and cities. Powerful women and devious men. Drama and action with emotional ramifications. Frocks. Kissing. Swords. An intense impression of history in the world-building. -- Tansy Rayner Roberts
  • In all my movies, there's always a kind of heartfelt element, to be able to do a drama and to be able to spend more time in the emotional stuff with no pressure to get back to the funny that's very liberating for me. -- Shawn Levy
  • You know how there's always the one girl in drama school who can cry at the drop of a hat? She has that emotional well she can tap into in a second? I'm not that girl. It takes a lot to get me to that place. -- Condola Rashad
  • My acting has always been in the world of comedy, but in my writing, other than writing sketches, I really am drawn to the balance between comedy and drama. I like things that sort of toe that line of one minute you're in this emotional space and then all of the sudden something happens. -- Jim Rash
  • I feel very strongly influenced by long-form box-set TV drama... I feel really excited that, at last, the novel has found its on-screen equivalent, because the emotional arcs and changes that you can follow are just so much more like a novel, and so many amazing shows recently have done as much as film can do to show the interior world. -- Eleanor Catton
  • The novelist is the person who spends a lot of his or her day thinking about the human drama and emotional complexity. -- Thane Rosenbaum
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