Monday, May 31, 2010

"From the get-go Artie & Tina's drama has been more serious as opposed to the superficial stuff of fighting over leads in glee. I think that's the good thing about the show -- we portray the different kinds of relationships. I feel like Artie & Tina are the Cory & Topanga of Glee. They’ll always be together." Kevin McHale
Even when I'm at the edge of bitterness, when I'm ready to just give up, I can't. I'm going to hold out and wait for when I meet my Cory.
Finn (after Rachel declines his offer of being together): "Hey, whoa...I'm not just some guy you met at the music store that you can just blow off. I don't give up that easy."
Remember this one?
Girls are like
apples on trees. The best
ones are at the top of the tree.
The boys don't want to reach for
the good ones because they are afraid
of falling and getting hurt. Instead, they
just get the rotten apples from the ground
that aren't as good, but easy. So the apples
at the top think something is wrong with
them, when in reality, they're amazing.
They just have to wait for the right
boy to come along, the one
who's brave enough
to climb
all the way
to the top
of the tree.

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