Saturday, June 4, 2011

Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured Season 4 Episode 1 - 3

Grey`s Anatomy Monologues Season 4 Episode 1 - Change Is Gonna Come -
Opening :
In the practice of medicine, change is inevitable.
New surgical techniques are created, procedures are updated,
levels of expertise increase.

Innovation is everything, nothing remains the same for long.
We either adapt to change, or we get left behind. - dr Meredith Grey -


Music Featured :


Closing :
Change; we don’t like it, we fear it,
but we can't stop it from coming.
We either adapt to change, or we get left behind.
And it hurts to grow, anybody who tells you it doesn’t is lying.

But here's the truth: The more things change, the more they stay the same.
And sometimes, oh, sometimes change is good. Sometimes change, is, everything. - dr. Meredith Grey -


Grey`s Anatomy Monologues Season 4 Episode 2 - Love/Addiction  -
Opening :
In the hospital, we see addiction every day.
It's shocking how many kinds of addiction exist.
It would be too easy if it were just drugs and booze and cigarettes.
I think the hardest part of kicking a habit is wanting to kick it.

I mean, we get addicted for a reason, right?
Often, too often, things that start out as just a normal part of your life
at some point cross the line to obsessive, compulsive, out of control.
It's the high we're chasing, the high that makes everything else fade away. - dr. Meredith Grey -


Music Featured :


Closing :
The thing about addiction is it never ends well,
because eventually, whatever it is that was getting us high stops feeling good and starts to hurt.

Still, they say you don’t kick the habit until you hit rock bottom,
but how do you know when you’re there?
Because no matter how badly a thing is hurting us,
sometimes letting it go hurts even worse. - dr. Meredith Grey -


Grey`s Anatomy Monologues Season 4 Episode 3 - Let the Truth Sting  -
Opening :
Doctors give patients a number of things.
We give them medicine, we give them advice,
and most of the time, we give them our undivided attention.

But, by far, the hardest thing you can give a patient is the truth.
The truth is hard. The truth is awkward, and very often, the truth hurts.
I mean, people think they want the truth, but do they really?. - dr. Meredith Grey -


Music Featured :


Closing :
The truth is painful. Deep down nobody wants to hear it,
especially when it hits close to home.
Sometimes we tell the truth because the truth is all we have to give.

Sometimes we tell the truth because we need to say it out loud to hear it for ourselves.
And sometimes we tell the truth because we just can't help ourselves.
Sometimes, we tell them, because we owe them at least that much. - dr. Meredith Grey -

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