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12 'Grey's Anatomy' Quotes That Really Hit Home

And you can't even deny it.

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12 'Grey's Anatomy' Quotes That Really Hit Home

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Everyone who watches Grey's Anatomy has gotten to the point where you're choked up, inspired and just downright addicted. Don't worry, you're not alone. Some characters on Grey's really are spewing some wisdom.

1. "If I murdered someone, she's the person I'd call to help me drag the corpse across the living room floor." -Cristina Yang

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2. "Nobody wakes up thinking: 'My world will explode today. My world will change. Nobody thinks that. But, sometimes, it happens. Sometimes, we wake up, we face our fears. We take them by the hand. And we stand there waiting, hoping, ready for anything." -Meredith Grey

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3. "Just because people do horrible things, it doesn't always mean they're horrible people." -Izzie Stevens

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4. "If you love someone you tell them. Even if you're scared that it's not the right thing." Even if you're scared it'll cause problems. Even if you're scared that it will burn your life to the ground. You say it. You say it loud." -Mark Sloan

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5. "Not everybody has to be happy all the time. That�s not mental health. That's crap." -Meredith Grey

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6. "It doesn't matter how tough we are. Trauma always leaves a scar. It follows us home, it changes our lives. Trauma messes everybody up. But maybe that's the point. All the pain and the fear and the crap. Maybe going through all that is what keeps us moving forward. It's what pushes us. Maybe we have to get a little messed up, before we can step up." - Alex Karev

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7. "Have some fire. Be unstoppable. Be a force of nature. Be better than anyone here and don't give a damn about what anyone thinks." - Cristina Yang

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8. "If you aren't willing to keep looking for light in the darkest of places without stopping, even when it seems impossible, you will never succeed." - Amelia Shepherd

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9. "The future is the home of our deepest fears and our wildest hopes." - Owen Hunt

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10. "You know as well as I do it's not about what you look like, or your job, or how successful you are. It's about having people in your life that you love and who love you. That's all that matters." - Miranda Bailey

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11. "Don't let what he wants eclipse what you need. He's very dreamy, but he's not the sun. You are." -Cristina Yang

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12. "You didn't love her! You just didn't want to be alone. Or maybe, maybe she was good for your ego. Or, or maybe she made you feel better about your miserable life, but you didn't love her, because you don't destroy the person that you love." —Callie Torres

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