The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Amber Tamblyn
- If it comes back, I think that Friday night is not a good night to be on.
- This will be the fourth time I’ve seen this film. I’m very proud of it and I think it’s a great movie for women of any age. And almost every single man I’ve talked to has admitted to crying.
- I don’t think it’s always good to read lots of poetry.
- I think at the end of the day this movie is respecting what we as women go through as we grow up. The experiences, what we deal with, other women, things about images, things that we deal with as women.
- Honestly, I am not trying to discourage anyone from becoming an actress, but if you want to become one be prepared to face everything that comes – along with it.
- I remember when I first started in the business, I lost a lot of friends. Some were jealous, some were annoyed at the fact that I was an actress.
- My advice is to make acting your second career choice.
- If you believe that God put you here to act, then you have to be different. Go into casting offices, with something other girls don’t have.
- A lot of people think I’m cynical when I talk about acting. The truth of the matter is, I just don’t want someone to get some lame advice that will send them in the wrong direction.
- A business like acting is 90% luck. You can be a star one minute and out of work the next.

Amber Rose Tamblyn, born on May 14, 1983, in Santa Monica, California, is an American actress, author, and director known for her multifaceted career in entertainment and literature.
She gained early recognition at age 11 for her role as Emily Quartermaine on General Hospital. Her portrayal of Joan Girardi in Joan of Arcadia earned her Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Tamblyn’s film credits include The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, 127 Hours, and Stephanie Daley, the latter earning her an Independent Spirit Award nomination.
As an author, she has published several poetry collections, such as Free Stallion and Dark Sparkler, and novels including Any Man and Era of Ignition, addressing themes like gender inequality and women’s rights. In 2016, she directed Paint It Black. Tamblyn is also a co-founder of the Time’s Up movement. She is married to actor-comedian David Cross, with whom she has a daughter.
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