Showing posts with label Grey's Anatomy Monologues and Music Feature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grey's Anatomy Monologues and Music Feature. Show all posts

Monday, August 15, 2011

Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E22 - Shiny Happy People -
Opening:
It's a common belief that positive thinking
leads to a happier healthier life.
As children we are told to smile, be cheerful,
and put on a happy face.

As adults we are told to look on the bright side,
to make lemonade, and see glasses as half full.
Sometimes reality can get in the way of our ability
to act the happy part though.
Your health can fail, boyfriends can cheat,
friends can disappoint.

It's in these moments, when you just want to get real,
drop the act, and be your true scared unhappy self.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

Music Featured :
Closing:
Ask most people what they want out of life and
the answer is simple,to be happy.
Maybe it's this expectation though of wanting to be happy
that just keeps us from ever getting there.
Maybe the more we try to will ourselves to states of bliss,
the more confused we get,to the point where we don't recognize ourselves.

Instead we just keep smiling,trying to be the happy people
we wish we were. Until it eventually hits us,
it's been there all along.
Not in our dreams or our hopes but in the known,
the comfortable, the familiar.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E23 - Sanctuary -
Opening:

For most people, the hospital is a scary place.
A hostile place. A place where bad things happen.
Most people would prefer church, or school, or home,
but I grew up here.

While my mom was on rounds, I learned to read in the OR gallery,
I played in the morgue, I colored with crayons on old ER charts.
The hospital was my church, my school, my home;
the hospital was my safe place, my sanctuary.

I love it here. Correction: loved it here.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

Music Featured :

Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E24 - Death And All His Friends -
Opening:

The human life is made up of choices. Yes or no.
In or out. Up or down. And then there are the choices that matter.
Love or hate. To be a hero or to be a coward.
To fight or to give in. To live. Or die. Live or die.

That’s the important choice.
And it’s not always in our hands.- dr.Derek Sheperd -

Music Featured :
Closing :
Yes or no. In or out. Up or down. Live or die.
Hero or coward. Fight or give in.
I’ll say it again to make sure you hear me.

The human life is made up of choices.
Live or die. That’s the most important choice.
And it’s not always in our hands.- dr.Derek Sheperd -

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E19 - Sympathy for the Parents -
Opening :
Psychologists believe that every aspect of our lives,
all our thought processes & behavior patterns,
are the direct result of our relationship to our parents.

That every relationship that we have is really just another version of that first relationship.
It's just us trying over & over again to get it right. - dr. Meredith Grey -

Music Featured :
Closing :
It's the most important job in the world.
You probably should need a license to do it,
but then most of us wouldn't even pass the written exam.

Some people are naturals. They were born to do it.
Some have other gifts. But the good news is biology dictates you don't have to do it alone.
You can waste your whole life wondering,
but the only way to find out what kind of parent you'd be is
to finally stop talking about it and just do it.- dr. Meredith Grey -


Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E20 - Hook, Line and Sinner -
Opening :
We're doctors, we're trained to care for human beings
and we're pretty sure we know what to look for.
Cuts, infection, genetic mutation.- dr. Meredith Grey -

Music Featured :
Closing :
As doctors we have an arsenal of weapons after any.
Antibiotics to kill infections. Narcotics to fight pain.
Scalpels and retractors to remove tumours and cancers,
to eradicate the threat.

But just the physical threat, for every other threat,
you are on your own.- dr. Meredith Grey -


Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E21 - How Insensitive -
Opening :
The skin is the largest organ in the body. It protects us.
Holds us together. Literally lets us know how we’re feeling.
The skin can be soft and vulnerable. Highly sensitive. Easy to break.

Skin doesn’t matter to a surgeon, we’ll cut right through it,
go inside, find out the secrets underneath.
It takes delicacy and sensitivity.- dr. Meredith Grey -

Music Featured :
Closing :
No matter how thick-skinned we try to be,
there’s millions of electrifying nerve endings in there.
Open and exposed and feeling way too much.

Try as we might from feeling pain. Sometimes it’s just unavoidable.
Sometimes, that’s the only thing left: just feeling.- dr. Meredith Grey -

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E16 - Perfect Little Accident -
Opening :
Surgeons are detail-oriented.
We like statistics and checklists and operating procedures.
Our patients live because we enjoy following the steps
but as much as we love to always rely on the numbers,
the plan we also know that some of the greatest medical discoveries have happened by accident.

Mold: Penicilin. Poisonous tree bark: a cure for Malaria,
a little blue pill for high blood pressure, impotence be damned.
It’s hard for us to accept that it’s not always the hard work
or attention to detail that will get us the answers we are looking for.
Sometimes we just have to sit back, relax and wait for happy accident. - dr. Meredith Grey -.

Music Featured :
Closing :
No matter how many plans we make or steps we follow,
we never know how our day is going to end up.
We’d prefer to know, of course, what curveballs will be thrown our way.
It’s the accidents that always turn out to be the most interesting parts of our day,
the people we never expected to show up,
a turn of events we never would have chose for ourselves.

All of a sudden you find yourself somewhere you never expected to be and its nice,
or it takes some getting used to.
Still, maybe you’ll find yourself appreciating it somewhere down the line.
So you go to sleep each night thinking about tomorrow,
going over your plans, preparing for them, and hoping that whatever accidents come
your way will be happy ones. - dr. Meredith Grey -.


Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E17 - Push -
Opening :
Surgeons aren’t complacent people. We don’t put our feet up.
We don’t sit still. Whatever the game is, we like to win.
And once we win, we get a new game.
We push ourselves; residents, attending.

It doesn’t matter how much we achieve.
If you’re a climber there’s always another mountain. - dr. Meredith Grey -.

Music Featured :
Closing :
They take pictures of mountain climbers at the top of a mountain.
They’re smiling, ecstatic, triumphant.
They don’t take pictures along the way cos who wants to remember the rest of it.
We push ourselves because we have to, not because we like it.

The relentless climb, the pain and anguish of taking it to the next level.
Nobody takes pictures of that. Nobody wants to remember.
We just wanna remember the view from the top.
The breathtaking moment at the edge of the world.

That’s what keeps us climbing. And it’s worth the pain.
That’s the crazy part. It’s worth anything.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E18 - Suicide is Painless -
Opening : 
Dying isn’t easy. The body was design to stay alive;
thick skull, strong heart, keen senses.
When the body starts to fail, medicine takes over.

Surgeons are arrogant enough to think there's no one they can’t save.
Like I said dying isn’t easy. - dr. Owen Hunt -

Music Featured :
Closing :
Living is better than dying... until it's not.
But even if letting a person die is the right thing to do,
it's not what surgeons are built for. We are arrogant and competitive.
We don’t like to lose and death feels like a lost even when we know it’s not.

We know it’s time. We know it’s right.
We know we did everything we could.
It is hard to shake that feeling that you could of done more. - dr. Owen Hunt -

    Monday, August 1, 2011

    Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E13 - State Of Love And Trust -
    Opening:
    We ask a lot of our patients. We put them to sleep. Cut them open.
    Poke around in their brain and guts with sharp instruments.
    We ask for their blind trust. Irony is, trust is hard for surgeons,
    because we're trained from day one that we can't trust anyone but ourselves.

    The only instincts you can count on are your own.
    The only skills you can count on are your own.
    Until one day, you leave the classroom and step into the O.R.
    You're surrounded by others, a team of others.
    A team that you have to rely on whether you trust them or not. - dr. Derek Sheperd -.

    Music Featured :
    Closing :
    Hi. I know it's been a long day, and you're all anxious to get home.
    But I feel like we got off on the wrong foot this morning.
    I don't expect to win your trust overnight.
    But I want each of you to know you have mine.

    Which is why I felt it was important to personally come in here and apologize.
    I am neither pro nor anti merger. From this point on, everyone has a clean slate.
    I am not focused on the past. I'm looking to the future to all the promise this hospital has to offer.

    I plan to honor Richard Webber and his legacy, not undo it,
    which is why I'm both humbled and honored to be your new Chief of Surgery. - dr. Derek Sheperd -.


    Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E14 - Valentine's Day Massacre -
    Opening:
    The surgical scalpel is made of sterilized, carbonized stainless steel.
    This is a vast improvement over the first scalpel, which was pretty much a sharp stick.
    Medicine is constantly reinventing itself, that means surgeons have to keep reinventing themselves too.

    There's constant pressure to adapt to changes. It can be a painful process.
    But without it, you'll find yourself moving backwards instead of forwards. - dr. Meredith Grey -.

    Music Featured :
    Closing :
    We have to keep reinventing ourselves almost every minute
    because the world can change in an instant, and there's no time for looking back.
    Sometimes the changes are forced on us, sometimes they happen by accident,
    and we make the most of them.

    We have to constantly come up with new ways to fix ourselves.
    So we change, we adapt, we create new versions of ourselves.
    We just need to be sure that this one is an improvement over the last. - dr. Meredith Grey -.


    Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E15 - The Time Warp -
    Opening:
    I’ve seen a lot of surgery residents come and go in my time and they’re all addicted to surgery.
    It comes before food, before sleep. It becomes the most important thing, the only thing.
    What they don’t know is that living on that high can eat them alive.
    Some make it through they come out on the other side.

    They survive with their sanity intact. They become better doctors and stronger people.
    I didn’t. I broke it. I didn’t kill anybody and I give thanks for that every day.
    But I hurt people. Scared the hell out of myself. I am 45 days sober today.

    I am Richard and I am a grateful and recovering alcoholic. - Chief -


    Music Featured :
    Closing : 
    [While he's speaking to attendings, residents, interns nurses in the auditorium.]
    I solemnly pledge to consecrate my life to the service of humanity.
    I will give to my teachers the respect and gratitude that is their due.
    I will practice my profession with conscience and dignity.
    The health of my patients will be my number one first consideration.

    I will respect the secrets that are confided in me, even after my patient has died.
    I will maintain by all the means in my power, the honor and the noble traditions of the medical profession.
    My colleagues will be my sisters and brothers. I will not permit considerations of age, disease or disability, creed, ethnic origin, gender, race, political affiliation, nationality, sexual orientation, social standing or any other fact to intervene between my duty and my patient.

    I will maintain the utmost respect for human life. I will not use my medical knowledge to violate human rights and civil liberties, even under threat. I make these promises solemnly, freely and upon my honor.

    (Based on the Physician's Oath of 1968)

    Tuesday, July 26, 2011

    Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E10 - Holidaze -
    Opening:
    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 surprising packages.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

    Music Featured :
    Closing :
    Everyday 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.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


    Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E11 - Blink -
    Opening:
    We assume the really serious changes in our lives
    happen slowly...over time.
    But it's not true.
    The big stuff happens in an instant.

    Becoming an adult, becoming a parent, becoming a doctor...
    One minute you're not, and the next...You are.
    Ask any doctor, and they can point to the one moment they became physician.
    It usually isn't med school graduation day.

    Whatever it is...Nobody forgets it.
    Sometimes you don't even know anything's changed.
    You think you're still you and your life is still your life,
    but you wake up day and look around, and you don't recognize anything...
    Not anything at all.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

    Music Featured :
    Closing :
    You never forget the moment you become a doctor.A switch flips...Suddenly you're not playing dress up anymore.
    You own the white coat. What you may not notice is the moment that being a doctor...
    Changes you.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


    Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E12 - I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked -
    Opening:
    Number one rule of surgery is limit exposure.
    Keep your hands clean, your incisions small, and your wounds covered.
    Number two rule of surgery is when rule number one stops working, try something else.
    Because sometimes you can't limit exposure, sometimes the injury is so bad you have to cut,
    and cut big.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

    Music Featured :
    Closing :
    In surgery, the healing process begins with a cut,
    an incision, the tearing of flesh.
    We have to damage the healthy flesh in order to expose the unhealthy.
    It feels cruel and against common sense, but it works.

    You risk exposure for the sake of healing, and when it's over,
    once the incision has been closed, you wait.
    You wait and hope that your patient will heal.
    That you haven't in fact, just made everything worse.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

    Saturday, July 23, 2011

    Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E07 - Give Peace A Chance -
    Opening:
    Ask most surgeons why they became surgeons and they usually tell you the same thing.
    It was for the high, the rush, the thrill that comes from cutting someone open and saving their life.

    For me it was different, maybe it was because I grew up in a house with four sisters.
    No, definitely because I grew up in a house with four sisters because it was the quiet that drew me to surgery.

    The operating room is a quiet place. Peaceful. It has to be in order for us to stay alert,
    anticipate complications. When you stand in the OR, your patient open on the table,
    all the worlds noise, all the worry that it brings disappears.

    A calm settles over you, time passing without thought.
    For that moment, you feel completely at peace.- dr. Derek Sheperd -.

    Music Featured :
    Closing:
    Ask most surgeons why they became surgeons and they usually tell you the same thing.
    The high, the rush, the thrill of the cut. For me it was the quiet. Peace isn’t a permanent state.
    It exists in moments. Fleeting. Gone before we knew it was there.

    We can experience it at any time, in a stranger’s act of kindness,
    a task that requires complete focus or simply the comfort of an old routine.

    Everyday we all experience these moments of peace.
    The trick is to know when they’re happening
    so that we can embrace them, live in them.
    And finally let them go.- dr. Derek Sheperd -.


    Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E08 - Invest in Love -
    Opening:

    It’s impossible to describe the panic that comes over you
    when you’re a surgeon and your pager goes off in the middle of the night.
    Your heart starts to race. Your mind freezes. Your fingers go numb. You’re invested.

    There’s someone’s mom, someone’s dad, someone’s kid.
    And now it’s on you because that someone’s life is in your hands.
    Surgeons, we’re always investing in our patients.

    But when your patient’s a child, you’re not just invested,
    you’re responsible. Responsible for whether or not that child survives, has a future.
    And that’s enough to terrify anyone.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

    Music Featured :
    Closing:
    They say the bigger your investment, the bigger your return.
    But you have to be willing to take a chance.
    You have to understand, you might lose it all.

    But if you take that chance, if you invest wisely,
    the payoff might just surprise you.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


    Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E09 - New History -
    Opening:

    Doctors live in a world of constant progress and forward motion.
    Stand still for a second, and you'll be left behind.
    But as hard as we try to move forward, as tempting as it is to never look back,
    the past always comes back to bite us in the ass.

    And as history shows us again and again,
    those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

    Music Featured :
    Closing :
    Sometimes the past is something you just can't let go of.
    And sometimes the past is something we'll do anything to forget.
    And sometimes we learn something new about the past that changes
    everything we know about the present.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

    Wednesday, July 20, 2011

    Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E04 - Tainted Obligation -
    Opening:
    We begin life with few obligations.
    We pledge allegiance to the flag.
    We swear to return our library books.

    But as we get older we take vows, make promises,
    get burden by commitments, to do no harm,
    to tell the truth and nothing but, to love,
    to cherish till death do us part.

    So we just keep running up the tap till we owe everything
    to everybody and suddenly…what the.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

    Music Featured :
      Closing:
      The thing about being a surgeon, everybody wants a piece of you.
      We take one little oath, and suddenly we’re drowning in obligations.
      To our patients, to our colleagues, to medicine itself.
      So we do what any sane person would do.

      We run like hell from our promises, hoping they’ll be forgotten.
      But sooner or later, they always catch up.
      And sometimes you find the obligation you dread the most
      isn’t worth running from at all.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


      Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E05 - Invasion -
      Opening:

      When you get sick, it starts off with a single infection.
      One lone nasty intruder. Pretty soon the intruder duplicates.
      Becomes two. Then those two become four.
      And those four become eight.

      Then, before your body knows it, it’s under attack.
      It’s an invasion. The question for a doctor is,
      once the invaders have landed, once they’ve taken over your body,
      how the hell do you get rid of them?.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

      Music Featured :
        Closing:
        What do you do when the infection hits you,
        when it takes over? Do you do what you're supposed to
        and take your medicine?

        Or do you learn to live with the thing
        and hope someday it goes away?

        Or do you just give up entirely and let it kill you?.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


        Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E06 - I Saw What I Saw -
        Opening:

        In order to get a good diagnosis, doctors have to constantly change their perspective.
        We start by getting the patient’s point of view, though they often don’t have a clue what’s going on.

        So we look at the patient from every possible angle. We rule things out.
        We uncover new information, trying to get to what’s actually wrong.
        We’re asked for second opinions, hoping we’ll see something others might have missed.

        For the patient, a fresh perspective can mean the difference between living and dying.
        For the doctor, it can mean picking that you’re picking a fight with everyone
        who got there before you.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        Music Featured :
        Closing :
        When we're headed toward an outcome that's too horrible to face,
        that's when we go looking for a second opinion.
        And sometimes, the answer we get just confirms our worst fears.
        But sometimes, it can shed new light on the problem,
        make you see it in a whole new way.

        After all the opinions have been heard and every point of view has been considered,
        you finally find what you're after - the truth.
        But the truth isn't where it ends, that's just where you begin again
        with a whole new set of questions.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        Sunday, July 17, 2011

        Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured S06E01 - Good Mourning -
        Opening :

        According to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, when we're dying or have suffered a catastrophic loss,
        we all move through five distinct stages of grief.
        We go into denial because the loss is so unthinkable we can’t imagine it’s true.

        We become angry with everyone, angry with survivors, angry with ourselves.
        Then we bargain. We beg. We plead. We offer everything we have,
        we offer our souls in exchange for just one more day.
        When the bargaining has failed and the anger is too hard to maintain,
        we fall into depression, despair, until finally we have to accept that we’ve done everything we can.

        We let go. We let go and move into acceptance.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        Music Featured :
        Closing :
        In medical school, we have a hundred lessons that teach us how to fight off death,
        and not one lesson on how to go on living.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


        Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured S06E02 - Goodbye -
        Opening:
        The dictionary defines grief as keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss;
        sharp sorrow; painful regret. As surgeons, as scientists,
        we’re taught to learn from and rely on books, on definitions, on definitives.

        But in life, strict definitions rarely apply. In life, grief can look like a lot of things
        that bear little resemblance to sharp sorrow.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        Music Featured :
        Closing :
        Grief may be a thing we all have in common, but it looks different on everyone.- dr. Lexie Grey -.

        It isn’t just death we have to grieve. It’s life. It’s loss. It’s change.- dr. Mark Sloan -.

        And when we wonder why it has to suck so much sometimes, has to hurt so bad.
        The thing we gotta try to remember is that it can turn on a dime.- dr. Alex Karev -.

        That’s how you stay alive. When it hurts so much you can’t breathe, that’s how you survive.- dr. Izzie Steven -.

        By remembering that one day, somehow, impossibly, you won’t feel this way. It won’t hurt this much.- dr. Derek Sheperd -.

        Grief comes in its own time for everyone, in its own way.- dr. Miranda Bailey -.

        So the best we can do, the best anyone can do, is try for honesty.- dr. Owen Hunt -.

        The really crappy thing, the very worst part of grief is that you can’t control it.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        The best we can do is try to let ourselves feel it when it comes.- dr. Arizona Robbins -.

        And let it go when we can.- dr. Callie Torres -.

        The very worst part is that the minute you think you’re past it, it starts all over again.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        And always, every time, it takes your breath away.- dr. Cristina Yang -.

        There are five stages of grief. They look different on all of us, but there are always five.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        Denial.- dr. Alex Karev -.

        Anger.- dr. Derek Sheperd -.

        Bargaining.- dr. Miranda Bailey -.

        Depression.- dr. Lexie Grey -.

        Acceptance.- Chief -.


        Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured S06E03 - I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watchin' Me -
        Opening :

        Paranoia gives you an edge in the OR.
        Surgeons play out worst-case scenarios in their heads.
        You’re ready to close, you got the bleeder.
        You know it but there’s that voice in your head asking.

        What if you didn’t? What if the patient dies and you could
        have prevented it? So you check your work one more time
        before you close. Paranoia is a surgeon’s best friend.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        Music Featured :
        Closing :
        We're all susceptible to it, the dread and anxiety of not knowing what's coming.
        It's pointless in the end, because all the worrying and the making of plans for things that could
        or could not happen, it only makes things worse.

        So walk your dog or take a nap. Just whatever you do, stop worrying.
        Because the only cure for paranoia is to be here, just as you are.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        Wednesday, July 13, 2011

        Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured S05E21 - No Good at Saying Sorry (One More Chance) -
        Opening:
        Remember when we were little and we would accidentally bite a kid on the playground.
        Our teachers would go, “Say you’re sorry”, and we would say it,
        but we wouldn’t mean it cause the stupid kid we bit, totally deserved it.

        But as we get older, making amends isn’t so simple.
        After the playground days are over you can’t just say it,
        you have to mean it. Of course when you become a doctor,
        sorry is not a happy word.

        It either means you’re dying and I can’t help.
        Or it means this is really going to hurt.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        Music Featured :

        Closing:
        As doctors we can’t undo our mistakes,
        and we rarely forgive ourselves for them, but it’s a hazard of the trade.
        But as human beings we can always try to do better,
        to be better, to re-write a wrong even if it feels irreversible.

        Of course, “I’m sorry” doesn’t always cut it.
        Maybe because we use it so many different ways: as a weapon, as an excuse.
        But when we are really sorry. When we use it right.
        When we mean it. When actions say what words never can.

        When we get it right, “I’m sorry” is perfect.
        When we get it right, “I’m sorry” is redemption.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


        Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured S05E22 - What A Difference A Day Makes -
        Opening:
        You never know the biggest day of your life is going to be the biggest.
        The days you think are going to be big ones,
        they are never as big as you make them out to be in your head.

        It’s the regular days, the ones that start out normal.
        Those are the days that end up being the biggest.
        And today was the wedding. It was beautiful.
        Perfect.- dr. Izzie Steven -.

        Music Featured :
        Closing:
        You never know the biggest day of your life is your biggest day, not until it’s happening.
        You don’t recognize the biggest day of your life, not until you’re right in the middle of it.
        The day you commit to something or someone.
        The day you get your heart broken.
        The day you meet your soul mate.
        The day you realize there’s not enough time because you wanna live forever.

        Those are the biggest days. The perfect days.
        You know, it was a beautiful day.- dr. Izzie Steven -.


        Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured S05E23 - Here's to the Future -
        Opening:
        When something begins, you generally have no idea how it’s going to end.
        The house you’re going to sell becomes your home, the roommates you were forced to take in
        become your family and the one night stand you were determined to forget
        becomes the love of your life.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

        Music Featured :
        Closing :
        We spend our whole lives worrying about the future,
        planning for the future, trying to predict the future,
        as if figuring it out will cushion the blow.
        But the future is always changing.

        The future is the home of our deepest fears and wildest hopes.
        But one thing is certain when it finally reveals itself.
        The future is never the way we imagined it.- dr. Meredith Grey -.


        Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured S05E24 - Now or Never -
        Opening:
        Doctors spend a lot of time focused on the future, planning it, working toward it.
        But at some point you start to realize your life is happening now.

        Not after med school, not after residency, right now.
        This is it. It’s here. Blink and you’ll miss it.- dr. Meredith Grey -.

         
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        Closing:
        Did you say it? "I love you. I don't ever want to live without you. You changed my life." Did you say it?

        Make a plan. Set a goal. Work toward it,
        but every now and then, look around.
        Drink it in 'cause this is it.
        It might all be gone tomorrow.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
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