Grey’s Anatomy: Flight ↳ The years we spend as surgical residents will be the best and worst of our lives. We will be pushed to our breaking point. This is the starting line. This is our arena. How well we play? That's up to us.


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Grey’s Anatomy: Flight ↳ The years we spend as surgical residents will be the best and worst of our lives. We will be pushed to our breaking point. This is the starting line. This is our arena. How well we play? That's up to us.
Grey’s Anatomy: Let The Bad Times Roll ↳ Carpe diem. How annoying is carpe diem? How are you supposed to plan a life? A career? A family? If you’re always “carpe”-ing the “diem”? If we all seized every moment of every day, there wouldn’t be doctors. Who’d sit through med school? We’d all be too busy living in the now, whatever that means.
Grey’s Anatomy: Remember the Time ↳ You were right, about all of it. You were right. This is a place where horrible things happen. You were right to go - you're probably escaping disaster. Look at me, I practically grew up here. And you're right, it's hurt me in ways I'll probably never get over. I have a lot of memories of people, people I've lost forever, but I have a lot of other memories too. This is the place where I fell in love. The place where I found my family. This is where I learned to be a doctor, where I learned to take responsibility for someone else's life. And it's the place I met you. So I figure this place has given me as much as it has taken from me. I've lived here as much as I've survived here, it just depends on how I look at it. I'm going to choose to look at it that way and remember you that way.
Grey’s Anatomy: Migration ↳ So there is this bird, some sort of swallow I think. Every September thousands of them ditch rainy Seattle to winter in Mexico. These birds aren't dumb. And every year crowds of people gather around to drink beer and watch the flocks take off. They call it the Great Migration. I don't know how those birds do it. Travel thousand of miles without getting lost. Banging into windows, being eaten by cats. But every spring they are always here. I guess they come back to what they know. People say it's pretty cool watching them go. They say you can actually see the moment when at some mysterious signal, all at once, the birds decide to leave. So maybe I've been missing out. There's always next year.
Grey’s Anatomy: Moment Of Truth ↳ Kindergarten. High school. College. Med School. Residency. That all leads to one moment. Some people crack under the pressure–others thrive. Either way, there’s nothing left to do. No more studying, no more preparing. Like it or not, the moment has arrived. The only thing left for you to do is show up.
Grey’s Anatomy: The Girl With No Name ↳ It’s one of those things people say. You can’t move on until you let go of with the past. Letting go is the easy part, it’s the moving on that’s painful. So sometimes we fight it, trying to keep things the same. Things can’t stay the same though. At some point you just have to let it go. Move on. Because no matter how painful it is, it’s the only way we grow.
Grey’s Anatomy: Support System ↳ The human body is made of systems that keep it alive. There's the one that keeps you breathing and the one that keeps you standing. The one that makes you hungry and the one that makes you happy. They are all connected; take one piece out and everything else falls apart. And it's only when our support systems look like they might fail us, that we realize how much we've depended on them all along.
Grey’s Anatomy: Hope for the Hopeless ↳ When do you throw in the towel? Admit that a lost cause it's sometimes just that? There comes a point when it all becomes too much. When we get too tired to fight anymore. So we give up. That's when the real work begins. To find hope where there seems to be absolutely none at all.