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7 Blair Waldorf Quotes We Can All Relate To

Ways to handle situations as told by Queen B herself.

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7 Blair Waldorf Quotes We Can All Relate To

If you've ever seen the show Gossip Girl you know that Blair Walford is a main character and one of the most influential. Throughout the six seasons of the show, Blair goes through a lot of ups and downs and can teach a lot of lessons. Here are some things Blair Waldorf has said that we can all definitely relate to:

1. "If you really want something you don't stop for anyone or anything until you get it."

This can really be about any situation. A relationship, a promotion at work, mending a broken friendship etc. If you want things to happen, you can't expect it to happen without putting in the work. It's also important to never give up.

2. "Just because we can't be together doesn't mean I won't love you."

Just because a couple has broken up, for whatever reason, doesn't mean that they don't still love each other. Just because a couple has broken up doesn't mean they DIDN'T love each other; it just wasn't their time.

3. "Things are never as bad as you think."

When you're in a bad situation or at a low point in your life, it's normal to think that there's no way it could get better. But it can. Things are never as bad as you think they are, but when you're in the situation it's hard to think otherwise.

4. "Three words. Eight letters. Say it and I'm yours."

Sometimes "I love you" is all you need to hear.

5. "Whoever said money doesn't buy happiness, didn't know where to shop."

This is a classic Blair Walford line that we can probably all relate to. If you're having a bad day, without a doubt a little retail therapy can always be a mood lifter.

6. "Once men have tasted caviar, it baffles me how they settle for catfish."

If you've ever seen your ex downgrade after a break up, then you definitely can relate to this one because let's face it, you'll never think she's as good as you.

7. "I just want someone who can just read my mind. Is that too much to ask?"

If your significant other or even your friends have done something that upset you or made you mad, it's normal for you to want them to know what they did wrong without you having to explain it to them. Not having to hear "What's wrong?" would be amazing. You want them to already know what they did and apologize.

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