Dawson's Creek Quotes
Gretchen: But you know what my teacher said was the most bogus line in Hollywood cinema?
Dawson: What?
Gretchen: "There's no place like home."
Dawson: The Wizard of Oz.
Dawson: What?
Gretchen: "There's no place like home."
Dawson: The Wizard of Oz.
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Joey: I wanna be with you, Pacey. I wanna stay and be with you.
Pacey: [sighs] Well if you wanna be with me, then staying here would be a really stupid idea, considering I don't plan to be here... I plan to be wherever you are.
Pacey: [sighs] Well if you wanna be with me, then staying here would be a really stupid idea, considering I don't plan to be here... I plan to be wherever you are.
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Dawson: I'm just trying to figure out why someone who's about to reap the benefits of something she's worked for her entire life is trying to drown herself with some 80-proof fruit punch.
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Drue: Witter, I knew you couldn't resist a party. I see you've brought the Grim Reaper.
Joey: Reaping for your mortal soul, that is if you have one.
Joey: Reaping for your mortal soul, that is if you have one.
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Jen: Okay, first of all, he didn't dump me, I dumped him.
Drue: Technicality.
Jen: Second, this isn't a funk. It's my personality.
Drue: Harsh.
Drue: Technicality.
Jen: Second, this isn't a funk. It's my personality.
Drue: Harsh.
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Andie: ...Because in the end, you always go back to the people that were there in the beginning.
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Pacey: Well, maybe I just wanted these people to see you through my eyes for one night. To see this girl. This woman, who has more class and intelligence and beauty and grace then anyone else who's walking the face of the planet. Maybe things like this just come tumbling out of my mouth because I happen to be head over heels in love with you. But the really scary thing is, I think that they're true.
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Dawson: [in his letter to Gretchen] Dear Gretchen, I really enjoyed talking to you in your room today. Try not to be nervous about starting high school. I know you're going to find people that understand you. There's something that I didn't get a chance to tell you. There's someone truly special in my life that I can't stop thinking about. She's unlike anyone I've ever met. Smart and funny and beautiful and just knowing that she's in my life has given me this constant fluttering that keeps me awake at night. When I think about who I can talk to about this, who will understand, the only person that comes to mind is you. And that's a problem because you are the one that I feel this way about. I think about you constantly, every little thing you do. The Elvis Costello sticker you put on your spiral notebook, the way your bangs have grown out every day now for 6 months until Monday when you were finally able to put it all in a ponytail. Today when you invited me to stay and talk to you after Pacey left, it occurred to me that you must think of me too. If I tried to tell anyone else, they would say that you and I are impossible, that our lives are too different, that we could never be right for each other. But we understand each other and we care about each other and years from now I believe that we still will. Your friend forever, love, Dawson.
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Pacey: Dawson, you and I are friends. Friends. But sisters? Sisters are...
Dawson: Off-limits?
Pacey: Yes, sisters are off-limits. They're like mothers, only pretty.
Dawson: Off-limits?
Pacey: Yes, sisters are off-limits. They're like mothers, only pretty.
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Pacey: Do you "like" her "like" her, or just like her?
Dawson: Pacey this is Gretchen Witter we're talking about here, not Winnie Cooper.
Dawson: Pacey this is Gretchen Witter we're talking about here, not Winnie Cooper.
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Mr Witter: Who the hell are you?
Jack: Me? I, I, I'm Jack, sir. We met a while back on a fishing....trip.
Mr Witter: [pause] Don't remember.
Jack: Me? I, I, I'm Jack, sir. We met a while back on a fishing....trip.
Mr Witter: [pause] Don't remember.
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Dawson: It's, well... We're not dropping in on Studio 54, we're having dinner and seeing a band.
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Pacey: I'm offering a brother's opinion, okay, and, as your brother, I can firmly tell you... That is not a leaving-the-house kind of outfit. That's like the bottom layer of something that will become a leaving-the-house outfit when you put on a sweater or something.
Gretchen: This is a sweater.
Pacey: A sweater is a big, baggy, shapeless thing which hides the human form. They design them specifically for sisters on dates.
Gretchen: This is a sweater.
Pacey: A sweater is a big, baggy, shapeless thing which hides the human form. They design them specifically for sisters on dates.
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Gretchen: Yeah, me as Pacey's sister and her ever trusty barkeep, maybe. Me as Mrs. Robinson, maybe not.
Dawson: Come on, 3 years does not make you Mrs. Robinson.
Dawson: Come on, 3 years does not make you Mrs. Robinson.
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Mr. Brooks: Picture's not half bad. [chuckles] And not just because it's about me either.
Dawson: We should make another one sometime.
Mr. Brooks: Any time kid... anytime.
Dawson: We should make another one sometime.
Mr. Brooks: Any time kid... anytime.
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Mr. Brooks Friend: Faith is believing in something when common sense tells you not to, Miracle on 34th Street. Arthur always believed that the best answers for life's questions could be found in the movies. Crazy idea, huh?
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Jack: Is it just me, or does this place have a real strong John Hughes, 80's vibe?
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Pacey: Do you want to know what I'm scared of? 'Cause I'm not scared of whether or not we sleep together, if-- if and when you and I decide to do that, it will be right. What I am scared of is that little piece of your heart that will always belong to Dawson Leery. OK, I'm scared of that piece of your heart that always envisioned your first time being with him. I'm scared of that part of you that just doesn't want it to be me. That's what I'm scared of.
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Dawson: I mean...do I pray for him to make it, to sit up in his bed and tell us that we've all been here long enough and it's time to go home? Or do I pray for him to die, to ease his suffering. And I keep looking for some kind of sign, you know, something to confirm my instincts.
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Joey: Hey, Pace?
Pacey: Hmm?
Joey: Do you still have your wallet?
Pacey: I thought we were done talking about that.
Joey: We are.
Pacey: OK, you wanna throw it away?
Joey: I wanna throw the wrapper away.
Pacey: If this is about what I was --
Joey: -- Pacey, this is about how you carried my bag off the bus yesterday. This is about how when we go to the movies and you go and you buy popcorn you always make sure you bring back a napkin so I don't wipe all the grease on my jeans. And this is about how just last week when we were at miniature golf, you took all of the shots first so I would know the correct path.
Pacey: That was just --
Joey: -- You taught me how to drive. [Starts unbuttoning his shirt] And last year at prom, you knew that the bracelet I was wearing was my mom's. You kissed me first, sweetheart. The second time you counted to ten before doing it again just in case I wanted to stop you. [Takes off his shirt] You bought me a wall. [She takes his hand and kisses it]
Pacey: I didn't buy it so much as I --
Joey: -- We were alone on a boat for three months and you understood without a word why I wasn't ready. [She takes off his under shirt so his chest is bare] So you have to ask now why I am? Pace.....I'm gonna count to ten, and then I'm going to start kissing you. If you don’t want me to... then you’re just gonna have to stop me. [pause] Ten, my love. [He carries her to the bed]
Pacey: Hmm?
Joey: Do you still have your wallet?
Pacey: I thought we were done talking about that.
Joey: We are.
Pacey: OK, you wanna throw it away?
Joey: I wanna throw the wrapper away.
Pacey: If this is about what I was --
Joey: -- Pacey, this is about how you carried my bag off the bus yesterday. This is about how when we go to the movies and you go and you buy popcorn you always make sure you bring back a napkin so I don't wipe all the grease on my jeans. And this is about how just last week when we were at miniature golf, you took all of the shots first so I would know the correct path.
Pacey: That was just --
Joey: -- You taught me how to drive. [Starts unbuttoning his shirt] And last year at prom, you knew that the bracelet I was wearing was my mom's. You kissed me first, sweetheart. The second time you counted to ten before doing it again just in case I wanted to stop you. [Takes off his shirt] You bought me a wall. [She takes his hand and kisses it]
Pacey: I didn't buy it so much as I --
Joey: -- We were alone on a boat for three months and you understood without a word why I wasn't ready. [She takes off his under shirt so his chest is bare] So you have to ask now why I am? Pace.....I'm gonna count to ten, and then I'm going to start kissing you. If you don’t want me to... then you’re just gonna have to stop me. [pause] Ten, my love. [He carries her to the bed]
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Joey: Pacey, I'm glad I had sex...I'm glad I had sex with you. [Pause] And now, I just want to go home...[She grabs his coat and pulls him toward her] So we can do it again. [They smile and kiss each other]
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Mr. Lindley: A city like New York, where every thing's moving all the time at this constant driving pace, it's like a living organism, breathing and changing, and over time your relationship to it becomes like this incredible romance. At first it's intoxicating, irresistible, and then slowly it becomes comfortable and safe. You have this cellular connection to it, as if you've known each other forever, like your oldest happiness. Sometimes you're on the outs and sometimes you're making up, and every now and then you catch yourself in this transcendent moment where you think to yourself "Oh my god, I'm madly in love with you and I always will be," and I think that's when it surprises me.
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Gretchen: I'm at the prom, Pacey. I'm at the prom again. I mean, I graduated 4 years ago and I'm still here. You know, tonight for the first time, I didn't just feel older than Dawson, I felt old. Too old to be here. Too old to be doing what I'm doing.
Pacey: Want pathetic? How's this for pathetic... I'm technically still a junior. I'm not even supposed to be here.
Gretchen: A brother who's too young and a sister who's too old. We're quite the lot now Pacey.
Pacey: Want pathetic? How's this for pathetic... I'm technically still a junior. I'm not even supposed to be here.
Gretchen: A brother who's too young and a sister who's too old. We're quite the lot now Pacey.
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Pacey: I'm not sure... I don't know what the future holds. But it doesn't hold what they think it does.
Drue: Now, come on, Jennypenny.
Drue: Now, come on, Jennypenny.
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Joey: So, you really like my dress?
Pacey: I believe I already used the word "radiant".
Pacey: I believe I already used the word "radiant".
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Dawson: I was just gonna say, you know, given everything that's happened in the twelve months since last year's prom -- I'm glad we ended up here.
Joey: Me too, Dawson.
Dawson: God, we're so healthy, it makes me wanna puke.
Joey: I know. It is kinda sickening.
Joey: Me too, Dawson.
Dawson: God, we're so healthy, it makes me wanna puke.
Joey: I know. It is kinda sickening.
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