"My own personal connection with God was not in a religious sense, so I wasn't really thinking in that way when I got the role and when I started doing it"
- Amber Tamblyn
About this Quote
In this quote, actress Amber Tamblyn is discussing her personal relationship with God and how it connects to her function in a spiritual film. She explains that her connection with God is not based upon religion, so she did not approach the function from a religious perspective. This recommends that Tamblyn's understanding of God is more individual and customized, instead of following a particular set of religious beliefs. She also implies that her portrayal of the character in the film might not line up with standard spiritual analyses, as she did not approach the role with a religious frame of mind. In general, Tamblyn's quote highlights the diversity and complexity of personal beliefs and how they can influence one's method to a function or scenario.
This quote is written / told by Amber Tamblyn somewhere between May 14, 1983 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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