When he cannot find the words for how he feels, he borrows someone else’s. (Jodi Picoult, House Rules)
anime
- Singin' to the skies, regrets are unavoidable (BNHA S2OP3, this translation)
- Thank you and goodbye / to my past, crybaby self / your wishes have already been granted (Mikagura School Suite, Izayoi Seeing)
books
- The revelation that he was merely human, and frightfully so, was beyond my power to forgive. (Jon Krakauer, Into The Wild)
- 'If we're so guarded, it's not going to be anything.' (Jenny Han, P.S. I Still Love You)
- Almost any exhibition of complete self-sufficiency draws a stunned tribute from me. (Scott F. Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby)
music
- It could be the perfect day / he'll just make it rain anyway (Carly Rae Jepsen, Boy Problems)
- I don't want you to stay for me to push you away (Emma Blackery, Don't Come Home)
- I don't need no help / I can sabotage me by myself (Paramore, Caught In the Middle)
musicals
- Anybody have a map? Anyone maybe happen to know how the hell to do this? (Dear Evan Hansen, Anybody Have A Map?)
- And I knew I'd come up short a billion different ways / and I did / and I do / and I will (Dear Evan Hansen, So Big/So Small)
- Will I ever be more than I've always been? (Dear Evan Hansen, Waving Through A Window)
- That's not a worthy explanation / I know there is none (Dear Evan Hansen, Words Fail)
- Fools who run their mouths off wind up dead. (Hamilton, Aaron Burr, Sir)
- Your sentences border on senseless / and you are paranoid in every paragraph / how they perceive you (Hamilton, Burn)
- If you repeat yourself again I'm gonna— / —scream! (Hamilton, Farmer Refuted)
- How do you write like you need it to survive? (Hamilton, Non-Stop)
- But I know, I know, life can be beautiful. (Heathers, Beautiful)
- [self harm] When the voice in your head / says you're better off dead / don't open a vein / just freeze your brain (Heathers, Freeze Your Brain)
people
- I could not live without Champagne. In victory I deserve it, in defeat I need it. (Winston Churchill)
- A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool. (Shakespeare)