Quotes from Capeside Revisited


Audrey: I'm really glad I decided to tag along.
Joey: You mean invite yourself.
Audrey: Will you stop? Nobody believes that you don't adore me.

Audrey: So, do we like this Charlie?
Joey: We don't really know this Charlie. She seems to keep this Charlie pretty much to herself.
Audrey: Hmmm, I'm a little concerned, this is all sounding very "Nine and Half Weeks" to me.

Grams to Dawson: If Moses could face Pharoah, you can face your parents.

Mitch: If you're gonna stand here and talk to me about crossroads and paths so you can drop out of school and go crash on a sofa, then don't presume to talk to me like you're an adult.

Audrey: I have this theory about you. You want to hear it?
Joey: No.
Audrey: You love academia because of the rules and you hate relationships because of the lack of them.

Audrey: Of course he wants to see you.
Joey: What makes you say that?
Audrey: Because you're beautiful, and you don't know it. Because you're smart, and you don't believe it. You're the kind of girl that guys never get over. Joey, you're the kind of girl that other girls get compared to.

Mitch: When I was your age I used to spend hours and hours just sittin' around and thinking about my life.
Dawson: Why'd you stop?
Mitch: Well, I guess I got too busy living it to sit around reflecting on it.
Dawson: I hope I never get to that place.

Mitch: Seize this opportunity Dawson, seize it. It'll be gone in a moment. And that's life.

Joey: It's easy to get lost in the big city.
Pacey: Well, of course it is, you don't have enough stars to guide you.

Mitch to Dawson: Never ever, for a single second, forget that I love you and I will always be here for you.

Jen: You are totally near-sighted, aren't you.
Charlei: I'm not near-sighted, I just... I just can't read really teeny things far away.

Dawson: How was your weekend?
Joey: Strange and unusual. How about yours?
Dawson: Strange and unpleasant.

Joey: There is no right or wrong, just the consequences of your actions.
Dawson: What the hell does that mean?
Joey: Well, I'm not sure exactly. My sociology professor said it last week and I thought it sounded pretty profound at the time.


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