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I don't think there's a petty system of heaven and hell. The love of God is much more forgiving. I'm not a believer in a wrathful God at all.
Susan Sarandon
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Susan Sarandon
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: October 4
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Susan Abigail Sarandon
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It gets to be 2 a.m., and they hand you a bottle of whipped cream and some syrup and things start getting silly.
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I think you have to be ready to switch gears and go with the team as a director, as opposed to superimposing your own strict idea of the story. There are very few directors that can micromanage and still come out with something that's living and breathing on a page. Wes Anderson is one of those.
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My intent is to speak on behalf of those whose voices are less readily heard - children and women at risk
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If you can just see all the children of the world as your own, all the mothers of the world as you are, we can make a huge difference.
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It is important to have a woman editor. Movie is an industry where it is predominantly women. Male editors might cut out pauses that are interesting, while a woman might not be afraid of that pause. Trying to do a movie with an editor who is not funny is impossible. There are certain talents that go with certain genders.
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He has a very strong vision of what he wants.
Susan Sarandon
I'll always rather be in a ship that's got a captain that has some vision.
Susan Sarandon
In the U.S., they just want to know who you're sleeping with.
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If you're upset with how you look at 25, life's going to be tough.
Susan Sarandon
We've legalized marijuana recently. Medical marijuana, but the rest will come.
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We were friends with Jonathan Demme. We were all down on the West Side of New York, and I think I met Kurt Vonnegut through Edith Demme. And then I was lucky to do Who Am I This Time? 1982, which was an adaptation of his short story that Jonathan Demme directed with Chris Walken and I, and that really cemented the friendship.
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We have more families at risk with the death penalty. It targets the voiceless, the poor, people of color. And so it's important just to understand what your government is doing and how much they are spending.
Susan Sarandon
It never really worked for me to have long arguments about motivation.
Susan Sarandon
It's really hard to find stuff that is original. You pick up scripts and in four pages you know where it's going and the same thing when you are sitting in a theatre, I just rejoice when something unfolds in a way that I'm not conducive.
Susan Sarandon
I always think that the difference between film and theater is like the difference between masturbation and making love. Because, in film, you just have to get one moment right you're practically by yourself. And in theater, you actually have to have a relationship with the audience.
Susan Sarandon
Making love is like hitting a baseball. You just gotta relax and concentrate.
Susan Sarandon
I've tried them all, I really have, and the only church that truly feeds the soul, day in, day out, is the Church of Baseball.
Susan Sarandon
I feel my family's needs are a priority. I'm not comfortable with the idea of serving the many and ignoring my family.
Susan Sarandon
I'm a native New Yorker. Everything to do with New York feels like my family.
Susan Sarandon
In terms of our foreign policy, that's where we made a mistake after 9/11. Everyone's going, Why, why, why, and there wasn't any investigation or learning from any of what we had been doing up to that time that had set us up.
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