Quotes from Great Xpectations


Andie: Oh, Harvard, oh my gosh, okay, this is future in an envelope.

Gretchen: Raves aren't just an outlet for dancing, they're sort of a declaration of independence.
Dawson: Yeah, right up there with the Boston Tea Party.

Joey: We could always do a Bonnie and Clyde.
Pacey: What, like hit a bank and go on the lam?
Joey: Well, it's a practical solution to two of our biggest problem, y'know, money and boredom.

Mr. McPhee to Andie: I have never been more proud of you than I am right now.
Jack: Just remember, I want that same speech when I get into clown college.

Mitch: You know what I love about that kid?
Gale: Everything.
Mitch: Well, yeah, that, and he can totally take a hint.

Andie: I'm just interested in feeling happy.
Jen: Wait a minute, didn't you just get into Harvard?

Gretchen: As irritating as they are, younger siblings do have their plusses. Y'know, they're good for doing chores, and there's always someone to blame if anything gets broken.

Gretchen about Drue: Who is that guy?
Dawson: Did you ever meet Abby Morgan?

Jen: Andie, petting Joey, not a good way to maintain a low profile.

Pacey: I would have stayed in there but I was really intimidated by all the intricate steps necessary to enjoy the most tuneless music known to man.

Gretchen: Dance or bounce?
Dawson: Bounce?


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