Quotes from You had Me at Goodbye
Joey: I was just kinda hoping to take a vacation from large choices that carry even larger consequences.
Pacey: Maybe we're meant to just spend a certain part of our lives with certain people and then move on. Isn't that what this whole year's supposed to be about anyway, moving on?
Andie: Pacey, we can move on without moving away from each other.
Pacey: Well, maybe we can't.
Drue: Guess who?
Jen: Rough skin, questionable odor. If I were a betting woman I'd say my least favorite person on earth.
Drue: That which does not kill me makes me more diabolical.
Gretchen: You know, you might be dating one, Joey, but you still can't out-Witter a Witter, especially an older one.
Joey: What do you mean?
Gretchen: Avoidance.
Grams: I thought we had a relationship based on honesty and truth. I will not yell, I will not punish. Scolding is for children, and Jennnifer, you are no longer a child. I wish to God you were, maybe then there'd still be time to right whatever it is that's wrong with you. I have never, in all my life, been so deeply disappointed in anything or anyone. I don't even... I don't even have the words.
Dawson: The person who knows you best. Wow. Wow.
Joey: You said that already.
Dawson: Yeah, I thought it had more impact the second time.
Mr. Brooks: If the dinner table was meant for talking, they'd call it the talking table.
Mr. Brooks: As you take on years, Mr. Leery, you'll come to realize that you don't always lose people from your life by choice, sometimes it just happens when you make the wrong ones.
Andie: You almost made a hobby out of saving this damsel in distress.
Pacey: I didn't save you, you saved yourself. You just took me along for the ride.
Mr. McPhee: All it takes is realizing what you risk losing by letting someone go.
Pacey: The person who knows you best. When do I get to be that person?
Andie: In the end you always go back to the people that were there in the beginning, and in the beginning there were the three of you.
Jack: Is that the girl that used to tell me everything?
Jen: Is that the boy who used to listen?
Pacey: You know, I think what we're going to miss the most about you, McPhee, is just your overwhelming optimism, your ardent belief that everything in the world is wonderful until proven crap.
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