EPISODE
#222 ·
THE TIDE THAT LEFT AND NEVER CAME BACK
"There are two tragedies in life: one is to lose your heart's desire,
the other is to gain it."
-- George
Bernard Shaw
Brooke:
"George Bernard Shaw once wrote; 'There are two tragedies in life: one
is to lose your heart's desire, the other is to gain it.' Clearly, Shaw
had his heart broken once or twice."
Nathan:
"As far as I’m concerned, Shaw was a
punk! 'Cause you know what? Tragedies happen. What're you gonna do, give
up? Quit? No. I realize now that when your heart breaks, you gotta fight
like hell to make sure you’re still alive. 'Cause you are, and that pain
you feel: it's life. The confusion and fear.. that's there to remind you
that somewhere out there is something better. And that something is
worth fighting for."
Haley:
"This year, I got everything I wanted and everything I wished
for.. but, in a way, I lost even more."
Lucas:
"Shaw was right: as we strain to grasp the things we desire, the
things we think will make our lives better: money, popularity, fame...
we ignore what truly matters -- the simple things: like friendship,
family, love. The things we probably already had."
Mouth:
"So, Mr. Shaw thinks that getting your hearts desire is a
tragedy? I say he’s wrong. I mean, clearly, Shaw never
kissed Erica Marsh."
Peyton:
"Yeah,
losing your heart’s desire is tragic. But gaining your heart’s
desire... It’s all you can hope for. This year, I wished for love.
To immerse myself in someone else and to wake a heart long afraid to
feel. My wish was granted. And if having that is tragic… then give
me tragedy. Because, I wouldn’t give it back for the world."
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