"I feel weak, I'm never weak, I always know what to say Don't look at me, I can't speak, how did you get to me this way? All I know is what I feel and what I feel is way too real Who I am is what you see, baby how did you ever get to me?" - Jennifer Paige, "Get To Me"
"grown-ups like numbers. when you tell them about a new friend, they never ask questions about what really matters. they never ask: "what does his voice sound like?" "what games does he like best?" "does he collect butterflies?". they ask: "how old is he?" "how many brothers does he have?" "how much does he weigh?" "how much money does his father make?" only then do they think they know him. - antoine de saint-exupéry, "the little prince"
"You know it's been said that we just don't recognize the significant moments of our lives while they are happening. We grow complacent with ideas, or things or people and we take them for granted and it's usually not until that thing is about to be taken away from you that you've realized how wrong you've been that you realized how much you need it, how much you love it." - Nathan Scott, One Tree Hill, Episode 320: Everyday Is a Sunday Evening
"What you are feeling right now, Amy. It doesn't ever really go away. Not completely. It's not like you're going to, you know, you're going back to be the person you were like before they died. The person's gone. It's more like... something inside of you breaks and your body finds a way to compensate for it. Like i-if you busted your right hand, you figure out how to use the left one. And sure, you might resist for a while because you get pissed off but... You have to learn all this stuff again that no one else does. Eventually your body takes over and it figures it out for you and you're glad. Because if it were up to you, you, you'd just... look at your busted hand forever. Trying to figure out what it was like before." - Ephraim Brown, Everwood, Episode 201: The Last of Summer
"Numbers are funny. They can measure you, time you, and analyze you all they want, but they all know what really matters is how you play the game. He thinks I've lost a step because of my accident, so he's gonna play me tight. I haven't.... Now he'll back off because he doesn't want to get beat off the dribble... just a half step. That's a mistake. You ever hear the expression you can't measure heart? Well the truth is they can't measure any of it: heart... want... need. They think I can't play point guard. But Q knew I could. You can't measure a dream." - Nathan Scott, One Tree Hill, Episode 612: You Have To Be Joking (Autopsy of the Devil's Brain)
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Don't look at me, I can't speak, how did you get to me this way?
All I know is what I feel and what I feel is way too real
Who I am is what you see, baby how did you ever get to me?"
- Jennifer Paige, "Get To Me"
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- antoine de saint-exupéry, "the little prince"
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- Nathan Scott, One Tree Hill, Episode 320: Everyday Is a Sunday Evening
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- Ephraim Brown, Everwood, Episode 201: The Last of Summer
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- Nathan Scott, One Tree Hill, Episode 612: You Have To Be Joking (Autopsy of the Devil's Brain)
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