Post by ~ ♥ Mariska ♥ ~ on Sept 2, 2008 13:19:29 GMT
[glow=purple,2,300]Here you can find the voice overs of season 6!!![/glow]
Episode 602: One Million Billionth of a Millisecond
Lucas:When I was a kid I used to love to jump on my bed. I’d pretend I could fly. I’d pretend I could dunk. I was happy.
Episode 603: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.
Sam: Quentin Fields was a basketball player. He was also a son. A brother. Somebody’s teammate. Somebody’s friend. I never knew Quentin Fields and I guess now I never will. Did you ever wonder what it would be like if you weren’t you anymore? If you were suddenly gone how would your world react? Whatever you imagined was wrong. There’s nothing romantic about death. Grief is like the ocean: it’s deep and dark and bigger than all of us. And pain is like a thief in the night. Quiet. Persistent. Unfair. Diminished by time and faith and love. I didn’t know Quentin Fields but I’m jealous of him because I see how his absence has affected the people that did know him so I know that he did matter to them. And I know he was loved. People say Quentin Fields was a great basketball player. Graceful. Fluid. Inspiring. They say on a good night it almost seemed as though he could fly. And now he can.
Episode 604: Bridge Over Troubled Water
Lucas: The hardest part of saying goodbye is having to do it again every single day. Every day we face the same truth that life is fleeting that our time here is short and to honor the fallen we must live our own lives well.
Episode 605: You've Dug Your Own Grave, Now Lie In It
Carrie: They say we leave this world just the way we came into it, naked and alone.
Lucas: So if we do leave with nothing, what then is the measure of a life? Is it defined by the people we choose to love?
Nathan: Or is life simply measured by our accomplishments?
Brooke: And what if we fail or are never truly loved? What then? Can we ever measure up?
Dan: Or will the quiet desperation of a life gone wanting drive us mad?
6.12: You Got to Be Kidding (Autopsy of the Devil’s Brain)
Julian: A little old man and I fell out, I’ll tell you what it was all about. He had money and I had none. And that’s the way the noise begun.
Nathan: Numbers are funny. They can measure you, time you, and analyze you all they want, but they all know what really matters is how you play the game. He thinks I’ve lost a step because of my accident so he’s gonna play me tight; I haven’t. Now he’ll back off because he doesn’t want to get beat off the dribble…just a half step…that’s a mistake. You ever hear the expression you can’t measure heart? Well the truth is they can’t measure any of it: heart, want, need. They think I can’t play point guard. But Q knew I could. You can’t measure a dream.
Jamie: A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds. And when the weeds begin to grow it’s like a garden full of snow. And when the snow begins to fall, it’s like a bird upon the wall. And when the bird away does fly, it’s like an eagle in the sky. And when the sky begins to roar, it’s like a lion at the door. And when the door begins to crack, it’s like a stick across your back. And when your back begins to smart, it’s like a penknife in your heart. And when your heart begins to bleed, you’re dead, and dead, and dead indeed.
6.23: Forever and Almost Always
Lucas: Sometimes when you look back at your life certain moments stand out: the day you graduated high school, your wedding day, the day you found out you were going to be a father. Most of the time they happen in that order. Most of the time.
6.24: Remember me as a time of the day
Mouth: Take a look at yourself in a mirror who do you see looking back?
Haley: Is it the person you want to be?
Dan: Or is there someone else you were meant to be the person you were meant to be but fell short of?
Mia: Is someone telling you you can’t or won’t? Because you can.
Chase: Believe that love is out there.
Nathan: Believe that dreams come true every day. Because they do.
Peyton: Sometimes happiness doesn’t come from money or fame or power. Sometimes happiness comes from good friends and family and the quiet nobility of leading a good life.
Julian: Believe that dreams come true every day. Because they do.
Brooke: Believe that dreams come true every day. Because they do.
Peyton: So take a look in that mirror and remind yourself to be happy because you deserve to be. Believe that.
Lucas: And believe that dreams come true every day. Because they do.