Yesterday's Gone Quotes
Yesterday's Gone: Season One
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“People only rooted for the underdog in movies, not in middle school.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“Oh shit, I’m sorry,” Brent said. He never knew what to say when someone mentioned death. And he always felt like “sorry” was one of the worst things you could say. It was so ... trite. Yet, he could never think of anything better. He’d tried other phrases, like “sorry for your loss,” but that felt like a cheesy cop show line, even if it was slightly better than “sorry.” If he were being honest, he’d simply say, “that sucks,” because death truly did exactly that. But “that sucks” seemed almost flippant. So, he always fell to the old uncomfortable standby, “I’m sorry.” “It’s okay,” Luis said. And they always say that, too. ‘It’s okay.’ No, it’s NOT okay. It’s never fucking okay. “I”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“If the world is dead, at least it took Applebee's with it.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“Impossible starts the second you let fear get bigger than faith.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“Your plans can be cast in concrete, and you can carry an unshakable belief that you were meant to do one thing and one thing only. But the minute your child looks at you in that way, wide-eyed and full of trust and love and all the things you feel you don’t deserve ... the minute they look at you like that, you question everything. You begin to think you were meant for something better. To be someone your child can look up to. To make a difference in their world. Some people go their whole lives and never get that message, that call to be something greater than themselves. They never experience that moment. But I did.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“Way I see it, we have a limited amount of time on the planet, right? I just happened to know how limited mine might be. You can spend your time fearing inevitable death, I mean, shit, we’re all gonna die, right? Or you can make the most of the time you’ve got. Live the fuck outta those years! Do everything you can. Live, learn, laugh, love. Dance like no one’s watching, you know, all that shit.” Brent”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“If I ponder all the what-ifs, that leads to guilt and my instincts get dull. It makes it that much harder to act decisively the next time.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“Instinct is the nose of the brain, and as long as you’re willing to listen, it usually tells you everything you need to know before your brain has a chance to figure it out.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“But thats the beauty of the human condition; we're always able to see the spring on the other side of winter, so long as we're willing to try.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“Some thoughts you shouldn’t let out of their cage.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“People who needed magic to explain science were simply not appreciative of the everyday magic of reality.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“Moore's Law states that the number of transistors you can place on an integrated circuit doubles every two years or so, each time at a reduced cost. And so far this has held true, for more than 50 years. This means the power of everything is exponentially climbing: processing speed, memory capacity, the number of pixels in your Canon.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
“the more people get, the more they want. And the less happy they are with what they already have.”
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
― Yesterday's Gone: Season One
