•Day 12 — Whatever tickles your fancy
House M.D. - serialul meu preferat

Cameron: Humans are complicated.
Foreman: Humans are simple.
Cameron: A million different things make us who we are. You change one, you change everything.
House: I like Cuddy. Parts of her.
Wilson: So we don't need to talk about...
House: No.
Wilson: You're gonna keep screwing...
House: Yeah. And you're gonna keep talking about it. We are who we are.
House: Get that idiotic smile out of my face, I got to go on a killing spree.
Cuddy[about the personnel reports House wrote]: Identically phrased. These are all the same.
House: Because underneath it all, we are all the same.
Tv Star: You get to take pride in your job, feel good when you go home at night.
Kutner: You're entertaining people.
TV Star: I don't care.
Kutner:Then you've made a strange career choice.
TV Star: Look, I'm pandering. I want to be part of something that inspires people.
Kutner: So, quit. Find something inspiring and do it.
TV Star: It's not that easy.
Kutner: Why not?
TV STar: Just isn't.
Taub: I used to be a plastic surgeon. I'd talk about my work as shallow and meaningless. Truth is, I loved every boob job, every tummy tuck. Meaning doesn't mean that much.
TV Star: But you're not a plastic surgeon anymore.
Taub: It's complicated.
TV Star: Are you happier?
Taub: It's complicated.
Amber: Don't you dare do that to me.
Wilson: What, take care of you?
Amber: Have you met me? I can take care of me. I need you to take care of you.
TV Star: You really as good as everyone seems to think you are?
House: Are you really as miserable as everyone seems to think you are?
TV Star: I just want to do something that matters.
House: Nothing matters. We're all just cockroaches, wildebeests dying on the riverbank. Nothing we do has any lasting meaning.
TV Star: And you think I'm miserable?
House: If you're unhappy on the plane, jump out of it.
TV Star: I want to, but I can't.
House: That's the problem with metaphors. They need interpretation. Jumping out of the plane is stupid.
TV Star: But what if I'm not in a plane? What if I'm just in a place I don't want to be?
House: That's the other problem with metaphors. Yes, what if you're actually in an ice cream truck, and outside are candy and flowers and virgins? You're on a plane. We're all on planes. Life is dangerous and complicated, and it's a long way down.
TV Star: So you're afraid to change?
House: No, you're afraid to change. You'd rather imagine that you can escape, instead of actually try, because if you fail, you've got nothing. So, you'll give up the chance at something real, so you that can hold on to hope. Thing is, hope is for sissies.
TV Star: When I get out of here, I'm not going to be afraid anymore. I mean, how many guys get a second chance?
House: Too many. Half the people I save don't deserve a second chance.
House: I'm ignoring you because you make me sad.
Wilson: Most adults don't go through life like you do, House, indulging our every whim.
House: Then you don't deserve to be happy.
Wilson: And yet I am. You?
Inspector: Okay, the rules exist because 95% of the time, for 95% of people, they're the right thing to do.
Cuddy: And the other 5%?
Inspector: Have to live by the same rules. Because everybody thinks they're in that 5%.
Punk-rock wannabe: What's wrong with you?
Amber: I got fired.
Punk-rock wannabe: What are you doing here?
Amber: Trying not to care.
Punk-rock wannabe: Yeah? That's not easy.
13: I don't want to know.
House: No, you're afraid to know.
13: I might die. So could you. You could get hit by a bus tomorrow. The only difference is you don't have to know about it today. So why should I?
House: I don't have to know the lottery numbers, but if someone offered them to me, I'd take them.
13: You spend your whole life looking for answers, because you think the next answer will change something. Maybe make you a little less miserable. And you know that when you run out of questions you don't just run out of answers, you run out of hope. Are you glad you know that?
House: People get what they get. It has nothing to do with what they deserve.
Foreman: People who have a problem with boxes are people who don't fit in them.
Foreman: People who avoid commitment are people who know what a big thing it is.
House: People act in their own self-interest. You're all here because you're all happy to be here. Or at least because this is your best option.
House: Everything sucks. Might as well find something to smile about.
Wilson: What he does is who he is. And the same goes for you.
Kutner: What's going on with everyone today?
Taub: It involves House, Foreman and Thirteen. Which means it's either dumb, dangerous or tragic, or a combination. I'm embracing my ignorance.
Taub: I always worried on my deathbed I'll think "I didn't do anything really important."
Dana Miller: You're going to spend one day of your life on deathbed. The other 25,000 are the ones we should be worrying about. Go to bed happy tonight.
John Henry Giles[DNR]: The reason normal people got wives and kids and hobbies, whatever. That's because they don't got that one thing that hits them that hard and that true. I got music, you got this. The thing you think about all the time, the thing that keeps you south of normal. Yeah, makes us great, makes us the best. All we miss out on is everything else.
13: She can understand love and pain and empathy, but she can't feel them at all. She's a
psychopath.
House: There's an evolutionary imperative why we give a crap about our family and friends. And there's an evolutionary imperative why we don't give a crap about anybody else. If we loved all people indiscriminately, we couldn't function.
House: Skinny, socially-privileged white people get to draw this neat little circle. And everyone inside the circle is "normal". Anyone outside the circle needs to be beaten, broken and reset so that they can be brought into the circle. Failing that, they should be institutionalized. Or worse - Pitied.
House: It's one of the great tragedies of life: something always changes.
Wilson: You have a thing for her? The only people who can get to you--
House: No. There is not a thin line between love and hate. There is, in fact, a Great Wall of China, with armed sentries posted every 20 feet between love and hate!
House: When he leaves here, he's going to lose his family. He's gonna alienate the people he works with. And if he ever finds a friend who's willing to put up with his crap, he'll be lucky. Until he drives them away too.
House: Yeah, he's got ptsd. Yeah, he's agoraphobic. He's also a coward. You want to change your life, do something. Don't believe your own rationalizations. Don't lock yourself up, pretend you're happy.
13: What kind of feminist.. We can have anything!
Lou: We can aspire to anything. would rather spend my life close to the birds than waste it wishing I had wings.
Cameron: You think you're making a rational choice. You think the worse is over. And then six months later you look back and you realize you didn't know what you were doing.
Wilson: Are you saying the pain doesn't go away?
Cameron: It gets easier. Not in two months. Not in two years. But no. It never really goes away.
Wilson: Being here— This building— I was just in the lounge. I kept staring at Amber's locker.
Cameron: I saw a guy wearing a scarf this morning. The color reminded me of his eyes. We lived 500 miles from here.
Wilson: I have to do something.
Cameron: Then do it. But don't think it's the right choice. Because there isn't one.
House: I was deluded into thinking I might be crazy.
House: You're my only friend. And I hate you.
House: I'm an addict; I turn everything up to an eleven.
House: I went crazy, not stupid.
House: He's irrational. So are most people. Unfortunately, doesn't make them sane.
House: Two people who weren't meant to be together. Maybe they'll get a happy ending just because they both want it so much.
Stacy: Yeah, that's usually the way it works.
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