Sue Quote #747

Quote from Sue in The Rush

Lexie: Okay, so, we're making our final choices for preference night. So, here's what you're gonna want to do. Focus on your rankings 'cause it's super important. Oh, how am I gonna narrow down all my choices to just two?
Sue: I'm lucky. Only two sororities want me.
Lexie: So lucky. Switch.
Sue: But I still don't know how I'm gonna pick. One was all about philanthropy and sisterhood, but the other was all about community service and togetherness. Although, neither one talked about saving the Earth, but "saving the Earth" is kind of hard to rhyme, so they might have just left it out of their songs.
Lexie: Wouldn't it be awesome if this is how they did rush? Just sitting on the floor, hanging in sweats, pretzels and ice cream. This is where it gets real.
Sue: Mm-hmm. All it takes is a pair of sweats to finally see things clearly. You know, when I first got to East Indy, it was pretty tough, but if you just keep going and get through the first semester, you start to figure things out. Something big's coming. I can feel it. I thought last year was the Year of Sue, but now I think it's this year.

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 ‘The Rush’ Quotes

Quote from Axl

Mike: So, you're probably not gonna want to answer the phone for a while.
Axl: I haven't answered the house phone in at least five years.

Quote from Frankie

Frankie: The last time I went pants shopping with Brick is apparently the last time I'll ever go pants shopping with Brick, and I don't even remember the last time I went pants shopping with Brick.
Mike: I do. You said, "That's the last time I'm ever going pants shopping with Brick."
Frankie: It's all just going and going, Mike. The kids are growing up so fast and right out of our lives.
Mike: That's the plan.
Frankie: But there's no warning. It just happens. I mean, think of all the lasts I've missed. The last time I read Goodnight Moon to him. The last time he rode in a car seat. The last time I made pancakes in the shape of books he liked. I mean, it was a pain, but I'd do it tomorrow in a heartbeat. Well, not tomorrow 'cause I have something, but the next day, for sure.
Mike: Is this gonna be a whole thing? 'Cause, really, I just came in to go to the bathroom.
Frankie: Look at this note, Mike. Brick left this for me years ago, and I threw it in a box of old shoes. "Don't forget to kizz me good night." Yeah. He spelled "kiss" with two z's. That could have been the last time he asked for a "kizz" and a cuddle. And I bet I didn't do it. Probably had something better to do. If I knew it was the last time, I would have done it, but I didn't. [sobs]
Mike: This may be a bad time to ask, but how much were the pants?

Quote from Frankie

Frankie: [v.o.] On college campuses across the midwest, January means one thing... sorority rush. Parties, teas, and dressing to impress.
Sue: Oh! [laughs] Which one do you like better? The one with the missing strap or the one with the broken heel? I checked on kickinltcollegestyle.com in the "Brush up on Rush" section, and they said to be casual but memorable... Casuable.
Frankie: I don't know how it works these days, Sue. I haven't been in college for... [mumbles] years.
Sue: [chuckles] I just really feel like a sorority is finally gonna be my thing, you know? I mean, I've made friends with people in the dorm, but I just don't feel like I've really found my people. Or even my person, really.
Frankie: Well, just remember. If you get in, that's great, but if you don't get in, that's fine, too. Angelina Jolie was never in a sorority, and she married Brad Pitt. Not that marriage is the answer if don't get into a sorority. Or even if you do. Marriage is not the answer, is what I'm saying. It's never a solution. Oh, yeah. I like the one on the left.