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April 29, 2018 at 06:46PM
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“Worrying means you suffer twice.”

When the movie came out, I was in middle school and I was still figuring out the world. When Red said this, it hit me. —meganhash13
Disney

This quote will always be dear to my heart, as will this movie. It truly made me re-evaluate what love is.
—sonder535
Fox Searchlight

It taught me to know my worth and to never back down!
—itsmeyup
TriStar Pictures

I had my wedding two weeks ago, and leading up to it I was worried about all the things that could go wrong. Then when the morning of came, I was somehow reminded of this quote. All of a sudden I was hit with an immense calm.
—michellesk
Warner Bros.

This may be silly, for someone who always apologizes for thing out of my control it's a nice reminder to own who I am and never apologize for being myself.
—kelseyj4ac325d90
Logo

I am an extreme over-thinker, and most of my panic attacks happen before going to bed. This quote calms me down. I will find myself just repeating it over and over.
—mia-karom
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

This quote has stayed with me for many years. We shouldn't just accept a life of complacently "surviving", we need to experience the world to really be a part of it. —lindseyk4206dd77f
Pixar

It reminds me to really and truly own my vulnerabilities. I've often lamented about how my emotionality made me weak, but that quote encouraged me to find strength in something that I once wanted to change about myself.
—bridgetd44fc34bb4
HBO

While I know this is an Eleanor Roosevelt quote, I first heard it in this film and it completely changed the way I let people talk to me. In fact, it didn't JUST change the way I let others speak to me, it made me feel strong and capable.
—kidvskat1234
Disney

As goofy as it sounds, that whole episode reminded me that sometimes it’s okay to put myself first.
—mmomo252669
NBC

There used to be great times that are now a blur because I didn’t take the time to let them sink in, but taking Mr. Bueller’s advice, I actually take time out of my day to really soak everything in now.
—yasmeenrashed
Paramount Pictures

Though it probably seems dark to other people, it's important to remember that sometimes you've just got to let shit go, pick yourself up, and move the fuck on.
—adsoliz88
Adult Swim

And then Topanga comes in and corrects him grammatically, “You mean do well.” Then Mr. Feeny responds, "No, do GOOD." Ugh, that whole scene in general just wrecked me and to this day still gets to me!
—meganm43f3a0bcf
ABC

It's fairly self-explanatory, but it reminded me to always keep a level head in relationships, and to try to see things exactly how they really are.
—avaryc
Netflix

Honestly, the theme song to that show has really empowered me to embrace my femininity and be fierce. It also helped me know that everything is going to be all right in the end.
—tommyjeffinfrance
CBS

This is what all LGBTQ kids who have come out needed to hear, and that's why that particular scene resonates with us so much.
—wittikitty
20th Century Fox

Just saying this out loud gives me a jolt of confidence. To not just sit and wish for things, but to actively go after what I want my life to be.
—phenik83
20th Century Fox

I was hearing a lot of opinions about how I should settle down, but then I saw this episode and watched her stand up for herself. I was like THAT is why I don’t want to settle. It helped me to be patient waiting for the right person.
—autumnd4ab0f8dd0
ABC

Samantha was grateful for all Smith did for her, and that he stuck with her through her cancer, but she was miserable in their life together. I bawled my eyes out and felt so empowered!
—lizaj4265ed11c
HBO

Can I get an "Amen!"
—sarak40af10182
Paramount Pictures

The first time I saw this, I'd been battling migraine-like pain for a decade with no diagnosis. Now, I'm in the same predicament, but this quote keeps me from losing it. I literally had it put on a mug two Christmases ago to remind me.
—cr1stalfairie
Warner Bros.

What Clarence writes for George at the end of the film always reminds me that, even at your lowest point in life, you always have friends to help you out and get you back on your feet again. And that is always something worth celebrating.
—alecw45fee9eed
RKO Radio Pictures

My best friend and I both had feelings for each other, but we never acted on them. Everything changed when I saw this episode. The next time I saw him, I kissed him without hesitation. He proposed two months later.
—broadwaybby
NBC

It changed the way I think about strength, because there IS a strength in kindness. Kindness and caring are not weaknesses.
—emilyl4e9eea059
Disney

I remembered this quote while going through a terrible time in my life, and it helped me get through the darkness and see the light.
—breehimm
Warner Bros.

Most of what Leslie Knope said on the show made me want stand up and cheer, but this runs through my mind whenever someone makes me feel like I'm being too passionate about something. Instead of feeling bad, I just think of this.
—kaitlinw4ddfca328
NBC

So depressing, yet so true and inspiring.
—garretta467a83be1
Warner Bros.

I saw this when I was a kid and didn't understand it. Years later, at 19 or so, life was trying to kick my ass. I saw it again and this quote hit me in the heart. The passion in his voice, and the overall meaning of what he was saying changed me.
—marigoround96
Buena Vista Pictures

This quote is so incredibly timely.
—raquelita7
Marvel

I read the book before the movie came out, so it was already moving and meaningful to me, but seeing it on film made it especially real. The car driving through the tunnel, the city lights, everyone laughing, the music cranked up...they perfectly illustrated the feeling of youth and uncertainty and adventure.
—angelync
Summit Entertainment

Such a small moment in the film, but it really showed me that no matter how rude or degrading someone is, you're stronger then it and don't need to sink to their level.
—jesssporttt
Disney

As someone with depression and anxiety, I honestly think of this quote quite often. I can’t control what happens around me, but I can find ways to control how I handle it, and what I make of it.
—jackyv467b86aa2
New Line Cinema
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