(One Tree Hill, Season 6:Episode 3)
Sam Walker (opening voice over) qouted this...
"Quentin Fields was a basketball player. He was also a son. A brother. Somebody's teammate. And somebody's friend. I didn't know 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 is 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."
And,
Sam Walker (closing voice over) qouted this, the day Quentin Fields buried...
"Quentin Fields was a basketball player. He was also a son. A brother. Somebody's teammate. And somebody's friend. I never knew Quentin Fields and I guess now I never will. 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 who did know him. So I know he mattered to them. And I know he was loved. People say that 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."
[I like the way Sam express this qoutes. Because this is exactly (change the character name, character job) the way I'm gonna remember the people that I didn't knew much and (gone), but affected me in many ways.]
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