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10 'Gossip Girl' Quotes To Get You Through The Week

The infamous Upper East Siders give us life.

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10 'Gossip Girl' Quotes To Get You Through The Week
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The Upper East Side has become much more than the home of the elite socialites and affluent neighborhoods. If you talk to a Netflix-binging teenage girl, they'll probably tell you that it's the home of the infamous Blair Waldorf and Serena Van Der Woodsen. While the cast is fictional, their life of boys, booze and GG blasts have found a special place in our heart.

Even though there's never a bad time to recall all the GG memories, it just happens that the American teen drama series first aired just this past week on Sept. 19, 2007.

So, in honor of the nine-year anniversary of the pilot episode of our favorite Upper East Siders, here are 10 "Gossip Girl" quotes to get you through the week.

As always, xoxo GG.

1. Whether you're in high school or not, we all feel this on a spiritual level:

2. When Blair tried to warn us that she's the best and nobody seemed to catch on:

3. When Serena was able to say how we all felt about the Brad and Angelina divorce rumor:

4. The one time that Serena was able to admit her love for Dan, despite everyone else telling her that for years:

5. And Dan doing the same:

6. When Chuck Bass gave us all the feels:

7. Honestly you should've guessed that this one was going to be on here:

8. The most infamous quote of the entire BW-CB relationship:

9. I'm not sure about you guys, but this quote, and episode specifically, made me cry like a baby:

10. Last but not least, we must give a special shoutout to Georgina Sparks whose simple quote encompasses our love for GG altogether:

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