Magic Madness Heaven Sin

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Magic Madness Heaven Sin
If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years, it’s that it only takes one person, one patient, one moment to change your life forever, to change your perspective, colour your thinking. To force you to re-evaluate everything you think you know. To make you ask yourself the toughest questions: Do you know who you are? Do you know what’s happened to you? Do you want to live this way?
Cristina Yang - ‘Do You Know’ Season 10, Episode 17 (via greys-anatomy-quotes)
The best gift I ever got was for Christmas when I was ten - my very first suture kit. I used it until my fingers bled and then I tried to use it to stitch up my fingers. It put me on the path to becoming a surgeon. My point is, sometimes the best gifts come in really suprising packages. Everday we get to give the gift of life. It can be painful, it can be terrifying, but in the end it’s worth it, every time. We all have the opportunity to give. Maybe the gifts are not as dramatic as what happens in the operating room. Maybe the gift is to try and make a simple apology. Maybe it’s to understand another person’s point of view. Maybe it’s to hold a secret for a friend. The joy supposedly is in the giving, so when the joy is gone, when the giving starts to feel more like a burden, that’s when you stop. But if you’re like most people I know, you give till it hurts, and then you give some more.
Meredith Grey - ‘Holidaze’ (Season 6, Episode 10)
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. 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.
Meredith Grey - ‘Damage Case’ (Season 2, Episode 24)
Open your eyes, what do you see? More possibilities? Does your new view give you more hope? That’s the goal, although it doesn’t always work out that way. Sometimes a shift in perspective just makes you see what you’ve lost.
Meredith Grey - ‘We Are Never Getting Back Together’ (via greys-anatomy-quotes)
Looking back, it’s easy to see when a mistake has been made… to regret a choice that seemed like a decent idea at the time. But if we used our best judgement and listened to our hearts, we are more likely to see that we chose wisely, and avoided the deepest, most painful regret of them all – the regret that comes from letting something amazing pass you by.
Meredith Grey – ‘Take It Back’ (Season 10, Episode 13)
Sometimes, the key to making progress is to recognize how to take that very first step. Then you start your journey. You hope for the best and you stick with it, day in, day out. Even if you’re tired, even if you want to walk away, you don’t. Because you are a pioneer. But nobody ever said it’d be easy.
Meredith Grey - ‘Man on the Moon’ Season 10, Episode 11 (via greys-anatomy-quotes)
We’ve all done things we aren’t proud of. I understand that. I know nobody’s perfect. But how do you live with it? How do you get up every morning and face the world knowing you could have done better? That you should have done better? Is being sorry enough? Can an apology actually heal our wounds, ease our pain? Can it undo the hurt that we’ve caused?
Callie Torres - ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’ Season 10, Episode 9 (via greys-anatomy-quotes)
How do you beat the odds when it’s one against a billion? You stand strong, keep pushing yourself past all rational limits and never let yourself give up. But the truth of the matter is, despite how hard you try and fight to stay in control, when it’s all said and done, sometimes you’re just outnumbered.
Meredith Grey - ‘Two Against One’ Season 10, Episode 8 (via greys-anatomy-quotes)
There’s this playground game that kids play. They lock hands and on the count of three they try to snap each others fingers off. You hold off as long as you can, or at least longer than the other guy. The game doesn’t end until someone says “stop”, gives up, cries mercy. It isn’t a fun game. In the game of mercy when one kid cries out, the other one listens and the pain stops. Don’t you wish it was that easy now? It’s not a game anymore and we’re not kids. You can cry mercy all you want, but nobody is listening. It’s just you screaming into a void.
Meredith Grey - ‘Everybody’s Crying Mercy’ (Season 10, Episode 3)
The waiting can kill you. You make a decision and then the world has to turn. The consequences unfold, out of your hands. There’s only one thing that seems clear in those quiet moments while you wait: whatever you chose was wrong. We just wanna survive the storm. We pray, ‘please God, just get me to the other side’. We never imagine what it will be like when we get there. What if, when the storm passes, nothing’s left? I always said I could handle anything. I was wrong. I was wrong about a lot of things. But I was right about one thing - I was right about this.
Richard Webber - ‘I Want You With Me’ (Season 10, Episode 2)
We’re all gonna die. We don’t get much say over how or when. But we do get to decide how we’re gonna live. So do it. Decide. Is this the life you wanna live? Is this the person you wanna love? Is this the best you can be? Can you be stronger? Kinder? More compassionate? Decide. Breathe in. Breathe out, and decide.
Richard Webber - ‘Seal Our Fate’ (Season 10, Episode 1)
We do our very best, but sometimes it’s just not good enough. We buckle our seatbelts, we wear a helmet, we stick to the lighted paths, we try to be safe. We try so hard to protect ourselves, but it doesn’t make a damn bit of difference. Cause when the bad things come, they come out of nowhere. The bad things come suddenly, with no warning. But we forget that sometimes that’s how the good things come too.
Meredith Grey - ‘Readiness Is All’ (Season 9, Episode 23)
There’s an end to every storm. Once all the trees have been uprooted. Once all the houses have been ripped apart. The wind will hush, the clouds will part, the rain will stop, the sky will clear in an instant. But only then, in those quiet moments after the storm, do we learn who was strong enough to survive it.
Meredith Grey - ‘Perfect Storm’ (Season 9, Episode 24)
A wise man once said you can have anything in life if you will 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.
Meredith Grey - ‘Blues for Sister Someone’ Season 2, Episode 23 (via greys-anatomy-quotes)
There’s an upside to free falling… It’s the chance you give your friends to catch you.
Meredith Grey - ‘Make Me Lose Control’ (Season 2, Episode 3)