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"This...is where I live. My mother decorated it. I don't do laundry, I buy new underwear. See, and uh, under the table? Six months of magazines I know I'll never read, but I won't throw out. I don't wash dishes, vacuum, or put the toilet paper on the holder. I hired a maid once, she ran away crying. Uh..the only things in my fridge are water, vodka, and diet soda. And I don't care, but you do. Still think living together is a good idea?"- Grey's Anatomy

"When Derek broke up with you I never once said you�re better off without him. It�s not supportive, it�s condescending." - Grey's Anatomy

"Forty years ago, the Beatles asked the world a simple question: they wanted to know where all the lonely people came from. My latest theory is that a great many of the lonely people come from hospitals. More precisely, the surgical wing of hospitals. As surgeons, we ignore our own needs so we can meet our patients' needs. We ignore our friends and families so we can save other people's friends and families. Which means that, at the end of the day, all we really have is ourselves. And nothing in this world can make you feel more alone than that." - Grey's Anatomy

"Four hundred years ago, another well-known English guy had an opinion on being alone. John Donne. He thought we were never alone. Of course it it was fancier when he said it. 'No man is an island entire unto himself.' Boil down that island talk, and he just meant that all anyone needs is someone to step in and let us know we're not alone. And who's to say that someone can't have four legs. Someone to play with, or run around with, or just hang out." - Grey's Anatomy

"He's the love of my life, and I know that you have a lot of other patients to take care of, but he's the love of my life. (starts crying) And I need your word that you're going to treat this change in my husband's personality the same way you'd treat a fatal cancer, because that's how this feels to me and my kids. We were a family. We were a happy family, and if you could just fix it....just please fix it." - Grey's Anatomy

"There's an old proverb that says you can't choose your family. You take what the fates hand you. And like them or not, love them or not, understand them or not, you cope. Then there's the school of thought that says the family you're born into is simply a starting point. They feed you, and clothe you, and take care of you until you're ready to go out into the world and find your tribe." - Grey's Anatomy

"It's an urban myth that suicide rates spike during the holidays. Turns out they actually go down. Experts think it's because people are less inclined to off themselves when surrounded by family. Ironically, that same family togetherness is thought to be the reason why depression rates actually do spike at the holidays." - Grey's Anatomy

"Meredith wasn't a fling. She wasn't revenge. I fell in love with her. That doesn't go away because I decided to stay with you." - Grey's Anatomy

"Who gets to determine when the old ends and the new begins? It�s not on the calendar, it�s not a birthday, it�s not a new year, it�s an event --big or small, something that changes us, ideally it gives us hope, a new way of living and looking at the world, letting go of old habits, old memories. What's important is that we never stop believing we can have a new beginning, but it's also important to remember amid all the crap are a few things really worth holding on to." - Grey's Anatomy

"You're in love with me. I'm well-off, but not into money; I'm smart, but not a know-it-all; I'm funny, I'm really nice, I love animals-- and I'm hot. I'm a catch, if you can wrap your head around the enlarged failing heart and dependency to IV meds." - Grey's Anatomy

"We can�t help ourselves. We see a line, we want to cross it. Maybe it�s the thrill of trading the familiar for the unfamiliar. A sort of personal dare. Only problem is, once you�ve crossed it�s almost impossible to go back. But if you do manage to make it back across that line you find safety in numbers." - Grey's Anatomy

"You know, I can't remember the last time we kissed. Cause you never think the last time is the last time, you think there'll be more. You think you have forever but you don't. Plus my conditioner decided to stop working, and I think I have brittle bones. I just-- I just need something to happen. I need a sign things are gonna change. I need a reason to go on, I need some hope. And in the absence of hope I need to stay in bed and feel like I might die today." - Grey's Anatomy

"Whatever. Everybody has problems, now get your ass out of bed and get to work." - Grey's Anatomy

"I ran away. ... You think you�re going to be different. You think you�re gonna be the kind of person who stays and does something." - Grey's Anatomy

"I can't... I can't remember our last kiss. All I could think about was I'm going to die today and I can't remember our last kiss. Which is pathetic, but the last time we were together and happy I want to be able to remember that. And I can't Derek. I can't remember." - Grey's Anatomy

"After careful consideration and many sleepless nights, here�s what I've decided. There's no such thing as a grown-up. We move on, we move out, we move away from our families and form our own. But the basic insecurities, the basic fears and all those old wounds just grow up with us. And just when we think life and circumstances have forced us truly to become an adult, your mother says something like that. Or worse, something like that. We get bigger, we get taller, we get older. But, for the most part, we're still a bunch of kids, running around the playground, trying desperately to fit in." - Grey's Anatomy

"We grow bigger and taller, but we never actually grow up. I've heard that it's possible to grow up, I've just never met anyone who's actually done it. Without parents to defy, we break the rules we make for ourselves. We throw tantrums when things don't go our way. We whisper secrets with our best friends in the dark. We look for comfort where we can find it. And we hope; against all logic, against all experience. Like children, we never give up hope." - Grey's Anatomy

"I know I'm not a world renowned surgeon and I know I'm not a lot of things that you've gone for in the past. I know. But... I would never leave you, I would never hurt you, and I will never stop loving you." - Grey's Anatomy

"If she can�t love him back the way he loves her ... then she doesn�t deserve him." - Grey's Anatomy

"One way or another our karma will leave us to face ourselves. We can look our karma in the eye or we can wait for it to sneak up on us from behind. One way or another, our karma will always find us. And the truth is, as surgeons, we have more chances than most to set the balance in our favor. No matter how hard we try we can't escape our karma. It follows us home. I guess we can't really complain about our karma. It's not unfair. It's not unexpected. It just...evens the score. And even when we're about to do something we know will tempt karma to bite us in the ass... well, it goes without saying. We do it anyway." - Grey's Anatomy

"Okay, so sometimes, even the best of us make rash decisions. Bad decisions. Decisions we pretty much know we're going to regret the moment, the minute, especially the morning after. I mean maybe not regret regret, because at least, you know, we put ourselves out there, but still. Something inside us decides to do a crazy thing. A thing we know will probably turn around and bite us in the ass. Yet we do it anyway. What I�m saying is �we reap what we sow.� What comes around goes around. It�s karma. And anyway you slice it, karma sucks. Like I was saying: Payback is a bitch." - Grey's Anatomy

"Because when your life is sucking you get drunk and sleep with inappropriate men. It�s your thing. Whatever." - Grey's Anatomy

"I didn't know I didn't want to. You were there and you were saying all these perfect things and I was sad. And so I thought"Maybe...maybe I've just been overlooking what's been in front of me...and if I just give it a chance, because you're George and you're so great." - Grey's Anatomy

I didn't know I didn't want to until I knew I didn't want to." - Grey's Anatomy

"It�s easy to suggest a quick solution, when you don�t know much about the problem or you don�t understand the underlying cause or just how deep the wound is. The first step toward a real cure is to know exactly what the disease is to begin with. But that�s not what people want to hear." - Grey's Anatomy

"And I�m not going to make excuses; I�m just sorry. Look, I know you�re going to get off the elevator and walk away and not look back, I know that. But George, we�re friends. Real friends, and that means no matter how long it takes when you finally do decide to look back I�ll still be here." - Grey's Anatomy

"Truthfully, at this moment in time I don�t have any problems. Not a single one." - Grey's Anatomy

"the world is full of unexpected twists and turns. And just when you�ve gotten the lay of the land, the ground underneath you shifts. And knocks you off your feet. If you�re lucky, you�ll end up with nothing more than a flesh wound, something a band-aid will cover. But, some wounds are deeper than they first appear and require more than just a quick fix. With some wounds, you have to rip off the band-aid, let them breathe, and give them time to heal." - Grey's Anatomy

"There�s a line between friends and not-friends and if I tell you this, if I tell you this whole horrible thing then you have to react as my friend. Not my not-friend." - Grey's Anatomy

"Superstition lies in the space between what we can control and what we can't. Find a penny pick it up, all day long you'll have good luck. No one's wants to pass the chance of good luck but does saying it 33 times really help? Is anyone really listenning? And if no one's listenning, why do we bother doing those strange things at all? We relay on Superstitions because we're smart enough to know we don't have all the answers, and that life works in mysterious ways. Don't dis the juju form wherever it comes." - Grey's Anatomy

"No, I�m breaking up with you because on your very best day...that corpse is twice the man that you will ever be. You�re not good enough for me." - Grey's Anatomy

"Some day you�re gonna have a baby and you�re gonna feel overwhelmed by this little life that you're responsible for and you�re gonna think and worry that everything you do is wrong, and that�s normal. You�re gonna obsess about what to feed it, and where to send it to school, and whether it should take violin or piano. But, I�m gonna let you in on a little old secret, it doesn�t matter. Whether your kid is a concert pianist or a math genius, it just doesn�t matter because at the end of the day all that matters is if your kid is happy." - Grey's Anatomy

"All right, well, here's the deal. Um, you have two options. You could, come up to my place... take off all your clothes... shower off the goo, borrow one of my shirts and I'll cook you dinner. That�s door number one. Door number two... you go home. I, I think you ought to take door number one, because you know, it involves you naked in my apartment. But, you know, that's just me." - Grey's Anatomy

"A wise man once said � 'You can have anything in life if you�re willing to sacrifice everything else for it.' What he meant is nothing comes without a price. So before you go into battle, you better decide how much you�re willing to lose. Too often going after what feels good means letting go of what you know is right. And letting someone in means abandoning the walls you�ve spent a lifetime building. Of course the toughest sacrifices are the ones we don�t see coming. When we don�t have time to come up with a strategy to pick sides....or to measure the potential loss. When that happens, when the battle chooses us, and not the other way around, that�s when the sacrifice can turn out to be more than we can bear." - Grey's Anatomy

"We're all damaged, it seems. Some of us, more than others. We carry the damage with us from childhood, then as grownups, we give as good as we get. Ultimately, we all do damage. And then, we set about the business of fixing whatever we can." - Grey's Anatomy

"We all go through life like bulls in a china shop. A chip here, a crack there. Doing damage to ourselves, to other people. The problem is trying to figure out how to control the damage we've done, or that's been done to us. Sometimes the damage catches us by surprise. Sometimes we think we can fix the damage. And sometimes the damage is something we can't even see." - Grey's Anatomy

"You don't get to call me a whore. When I met you, I thought I had found the person that I was going to spend the rest of my life with. I was done. So all the boys and all the bars and all the obvious daddy issues, who cared, because I was done. You left me. You chose Addison. I'm all glued back together now. I make no apologies for how I chose to repair what you broke. You don't get to call me a whore." - Grey's Anatomy

"So what makes anger different from the six other deadly sins? It's pretty simple really, you give into a sin like envy or pride and you only hurt yourself. Try lust or coveting and you'll only hurt yourself and one or two others. But anger, anger is the worst... the mother of all sins... Not only can anger drive you over the edge, when it does you can take an awful lot of people with you." - Grey's Anatomy

"In life we are taught that there are seven deadly sins. We all know the big ones... gluttony, pride, lust. But the thing you don't hear much about is anger. Maybe it's because we think anger is not that dangerous, that you can control it. My point is, maybe we don't give anger enough credit. Maybe it can be a lot more dangerous than we think. After all when it comes to destructive behavior, it did make the top seven." - Grey's Anatomy

"You wanna know something? I knew. I knew you didn't feel that way about me, even during, when we were in bed I knew. I knew and I still let it happen, because, um, well, I figured that one night with you was better than never. So, will you just stop saying that you're sorry? Cause you didn't know any better, but I did. And... I'm sorry." - Grey's Anatomy

"No! I'm not alright? Okay? Are you satisfied? I'm not alright. Because you have a wife, and you call me a whore, and our dog died, and now you're looking at me again. Stop looking at me." - Grey's Anatomy

"You are looking at me. And you watch me. And Finn has plans. And I like Finn. He's perfect for me, and I'm really trying here to be happy, and I feel like I can't breathe. I can't breathe with you looking at me like that so just stop!" - Grey's Anatomy

"You think I want to look at you? That I wouldn't rather be looking at my wife? I'm married. I have responsibilities. She, she doesn't drive me crazy. She doesn't make it impossible for me to feel normal. She doesn't make me sick to my stomach thinking about my veterinarian touching her with his hands! Man, I would give anything to not be looking at you." - Grey's Anatomy

"I said I love you. I said it. I said it out loud, to your face. And ever since... I've never said that to a guy before. Never. And now I'm just this idiot that says I love you and gets avoided." - Grey's Anatomy

"Stop fighting me. If I say it back right now, you know I�m just saying it because you said it to me. When I say I love you, I want to mean it, because... you just have to give me some time to mean it." - Grey's Anatomy

"No, no, no, we�re taking turns. I've decided. It�s polite and it keeps me from yelling. When it�s your turn again, you can talk. For 5 years, I've had to live by the choices of my doctors. The guys that cut me open decided my life, there wasn�t one choice that was mine. And now, I have this heart that beats and works. I get to be like everybody else. I get to make my own decisions, have my own life, do whatever the damn hell I choose. Now here�s the good part, so you listen close. What I choose, is you. You�re who I wanna wake up with, and go to bed with, and do everything in between with. I get a choice now. I get to choose. I choose you Izzie Stevens." - Grey's Anatomy

"Time flies. Time waits for no man. Time heals all wounds. All any of us wants is more time. Time to stand up. Time to grow up. Time to let go. Time." - Grey's Anatomy

"If you go now. if you go now we are not gonna get through this. If you go now, we don't have a chance." - Grey's Anatomy

"He was there and then he wasn�t... like I blinked and he was gone." - Grey's Anatomy

"I'm just stuck... And there's all this pressure cause everyone�s hovering around waiting for me to do something or say something or flip out or yell or cry some more. And I'm happy to play my part. I'm happy to say the lines and do whatever it is I'm supposed to be doing if it would make everyone feel more comfortable. But I don't... I don't know how to do this. I... I don't know how to be this person. I don't know who this person is." - Grey's Anatomy

"Finn: I know you think you're scary and damaged.
Meredith: Dark and twisty.
Finn: It makes you think you don't deserve good things, but you do. And Derek, he's bad for you. But me, I'm a good thing. And if there is a race, if there is a ring, my hat is in." - Grey's Anatomy

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