No one will ever forget that night and what it meant for this country. But I will never forget the man and what he meant to me.

— V for Vendetta.
V: I told you, only truth. For 20 years, I sought only this day. Nothing else existed... until I saw you. Then everything changed. I fell in love with you, Evey. And to think I no longer believed I could.

Evey: But I don't want you to die.

V: That's the most beautiful thing you could have ever given me.

The human body is designed to compensate for loss. It adapts, so it no longer needs the thing it can’t have. But sometimes the loss is too great, and the body can’t compensate on its own, that’s when surgeons get involved.

— Grey’s Anatomy.
You think that true love is the only thing that can crush your heart; that will take your life and light it up or destroy it. Then you become a mother.

— Grey’s Anatomy.
Meredith is the best mother a child could have. She loves Zola and she loves me, and if she has any flaws, it’s that she loves people so much she will do anything for them.

— Grey’s Anatomy.
Do you have what it takes? If your marriage is in trouble, can you weather the storm? When the ground gives way and your world collapses, maybe you just need to have faith and trust that you can survive this together. Maybe you just need to hold on tight and no matter what, don’t let go.

— Grey’s Anatomy.
Okay, do you know what will happen to Christina if she has a kid that she doesn’t want? It will almost kill her. Trying to pretend that she loves a kid as much as she loves surgery will almost kill her, and it’ll almost kill your kid. Do you know what it’s like to be raised by someone who didn’t want you? I do. To know you stood in the way of your mother’s career? I do. I was raised by a Christina. My mother was a Christina. And as the child she didn’t want, I am telling you, don’t do this to her, because she’s kind and she cares and she won’t make it. The guilt of resenting her own kid will eat her alive.

— Grey’s Anatomy.
Peter, I’m pregnant.

— Fringe.
Olivia: I remember being in that lab in Jacksonville when Walter and William were doing the Cortexiphan trials. I remember how it smelled, how I felt, how scared I was, how all alone I was. And now, you know, years later, nothing’s changed. I’m still that little girl, and William Bell is still doing experiments on me. I’m just still being used.

Peter: Something has changed. This time, you’re not alone.

When it comes to matters of the heart, always follow your dick.

— Dexter.
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