(Source: piecesofrie)
Communication. It’s the first thing we really learn in life. The funny thing is, once we grow up, learn our words and really start talking, the harder it becomes to know what to say. Or how to ask for what we really need.
“At the end of the day, there are some things you just can’t help but talk about.
Some things, we just don’t want to hear. And some things we say because we can’t be silent any longer. Some things are more than what you say. They’re what you do. Some things you say because there’s no other choice. Some things, you keep to yourself.
And not too often, but every now and then… some things simply speak for themselves.” - Meredith Grey
(Source: neverending-cognitive-dissonance)
- requested by prettieminnie, seven-postcards and anonymous.
(via whywelovegreysanatomy)
So I was just watching the Shooter episode of Grey’s Anatomy (ya know the one with Gary Clark) and in one scene Christina and Meredith were walking around to find Derek and Meredith was telling Christina about how since she was going to be the Godmother of Meredith’s baby she would have to take…
Sometimes, it takes a huge loss to remind yourself about what you care about the most. Sometimes, you find yourself becoming stronger as a result, wiser, better equipped to deal with the next disaster that comes along. Sometimes. But not always.