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​Top 20 ‘Gilmore Girls’ Quotes That Changed My Life

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​Top 20 ‘Gilmore Girls’ Quotes That Changed My Life
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Gilmore Girls is one of the best tv shows out there. I’ve watched the seasons countless times. The adventures that the Gilmore girls experience don’t get old, and never will. Lorelai’s relationship with Rory is just so great. The wit and sarcastic banter between mother and daughter are endless, but the good quotes don’t stop at the wit. There are plenty of wonderful and inspirational quotes to live by in this timeless classic show. Here are some of my favorites.

1. "We're almost there and nowhere near it. All that matters is we're going." - Gilmore Girls

2. "People can live a hundred years without really living for a minute." - Logan Huntzberger

3. "What she tackles, she conquers." - Richard Gilmore

4. "A thousand yellow daisies." - Lorelai Gilmore

5. "In omnia paratus - ready for anything." - The Life and Death Brigade

6. "People are particularly stupid today. I can't talk to any more of them." - Michael Gerard

7. "I love you, you idiot!" - Rory Gilmore

8. "As long as everything is exactly the way I want it, I can totally be flexible." - Lorelai GIlmore

9. "I'm sorry, I thought this was the uniform." - Jess Mariano

10. "I just take a book with me everywhere. It's a habit." - Rory Gilmore

11. "I'm so exhausted with incompetent people. I don't know what to do anymore." - Emily Gilmore

12. "I'm afraid once your heart is involved, it all comes out in moron." - Lorelai Gilmore

13. “Five years. Cool. I’ve got about the next two and a half hours planned, and then there’s just darkness and possibly some dragons.” - Rory Gilmore

14. “Because my brain is a wild jungle of scary gibberish… Bicycle. Unicycle. Unitard. Hockey puck. Rattlesnake. Monkey, monkey, underpants.” - Lorelai Gilmore

15. “Nobody’s stopping you from making whatever you what happen!” - Logan Huntzberger

16. “I wanna be good, life’s just not letting me.” - Jess Mariano

17. “I’m fine. I’m great. It’s a big, fat, happy, sunshine day for me.” - Luke Danes

18. “You’re breaking up. The house is going through a tunnel.” - Lorelai Gilmore

19. “A little nervous breakdown can work wonders for a girl.” - Rory Gilmore

20. “Where you lead, I will follow.” - Gilmore Girls

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