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15 "One Tree Hill" Quotes That Are Completely Underrated

If it were up to me, I'd quote the whole series.

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15 "One Tree Hill" Quotes That Are Completely Underrated

Everyone who is anyone knows the very famous One Tree Hill quotes. Like when Nathan went to the NBA or when Lucas finally tells Peyton it's her or any time Brooke is crying and decides to completely roast the boy who broke her heart.

But, what they don't know, what only true fans can appreciate are those quotes that fly under the radar. Here are 25 quotes that are just as life-changing as the popular ones:

1. "I can't breathe when I'm around him and when I'm not around him I want to be. I'm just, I'm totally in love with him."


Pretty sure Haley expressed what every single female feels about Nathan Scott so thank you for that.

2. "You don't get to leave the house alone until you're at least 30, okay? Maybe even 40. discuss it with your mom"

Simply because Nathan and Lydia is absolutely my favorite thing ever and if seeing that beautiful man protective over that little nugget does not make you melt then you are not real.

3. "I used to be a bit of a bitch just for the sake of being one. But now I'm a bitch for the sake of my friends and family."


4. "My problem is with anybody who just vanishes and then just waltzes back in and expects to be instantly forgiven."

Me too Peyton, me too.

5. "Oh, I'm sorry, princess. I was looking for my friend Haley."


All I know is that if I have a guy friend as close as Lucas was to Haley and he does not tell me I look like a princess on my wedding day, we will so not be best friends anymore. Also Lucas and Haley's friendship is so underrated like how did Haley manage a hot best friend and husband who just so happen to be brothers??? Teach me your ways please.

6. "Some people look a little different. Some people are a little different. I think that's cool."

Even though this was when Jamie stopped being the cutest little boy ever, he was more mature and smarter than some boys my age...just saying.

7. "You make sad look beautiful, Brooke Davis."


8. "There's only a couple of things that I'm certain of in life. And one of them is that no matter what happens you're gonna be the one wheeling me around when I'm 80."


9. "What's even worse than you telling her... You told her you want kids! You told her the truth and you lied to me."


10. "I don't want to live without you, okay? I'm sorry. I love you so much, and this world is too big and it's too dark and it's too much if you leave it."

11. "I wanna believe in it all again. Music and art, faith and love. And I wanna believe that I've made the right choices and that I'm on the right path. And there's still time to fix the mistakes I've made. I guess I want hope."


No words. Favorite Peyton quote.

12. "But when did we start letting boys dictate our happiness?


13. "The important thing to remember is that you don't have any responsibility to any of those people. Not to them, not to me. You have to find what makes you happy. Be a good man while you chase whatever that is, but whatever it is, is up to you."


14. "Sometimes my heart aches at how my life has turned out, in a good way. It doesn't mean there haven't been hardships, there have been but I'm here and here is good."


BROOKE DAVIS IS FINALLY SO HAPPY. SHE GOT THE BOY AND THE BABY AND IS SO HAPPY AND I GET SO HAPPY SEEING HER SO HAPPY.

15. "Life's too short to play games. If you loves somebody and you wanna be with them then go get them. Deal with the mess later. We don't know what tomorrow will bring."


Like I said, equally as life-changing.

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