Saturday, January 10, 2009

The tide that left and never came back.

Brooke: There are two tragedies in life. One is to lose your heart's desire. The other is to gain it.

Nathan: Tragedies happen. What are you gonna do, give up? Quit? No. I realize now that when your heart breaks, you got to fight like hell to make sure you're still alive. Because you are. And that pain you feel? That's life. The confusion and fear? That's there to remind you, that somewhere out there is something better, and that something is worth fighting for.

Haley: This year, I got everything I wanted and everything I wished for. But in a way, I lost even more.

Lucas: As we strain to grasp the things we desire, the things we think will make our lives better: money, popularity, fame. We ignore what truly matters, the simple things, like friendship, family, love. The things we probably already had.

Peyton: Yes, losing your heart's desire is tragic. But gaining your heart's desire? That's all you can hope for.



Lucas: And Hansel said to Gretal: "Let us drop these bread crumbs, so that together we find our way home, because losing our way would be the most cruel of things." This year I lost my way.

Nathan: And losing your way on a journey is unfortunate. But losing your reason for the journey, is a fate more cruel.

Peyton: Sometimes I traveled alone. Sometimes there were others who took the wheel, and took my heart. But when the destination was reached, it wasn't me who'd arrived. It wasn't me at all.

Brooke: And once you lose yourself, you have two choices. Find the person you used to be, or lose that person completely.

McFadden: Because sometimes, you have to step outside of the person you've been, and remember the person you were meant to be. The person you wanted to be. The person you are.

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