One Tree Hill Season 3 Voiceover Quotes

Episode 1: Like You Like An Arsonist

Peyton: “At this moment there are 6,470,818,671 people in the world. Some are running scared. Some are coming home. Some tell lies to make it through the day. Others are just now facing the truth. Some are evil men at war with good, and some are good struggling with evil. Six billion people in the world. Six billion souls. And sometimes all you need is one.”

Episode 2: From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea

Lucas: “Henry David Thoreau once wrote, ‘Live each season as it passes, breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each.’ ”

Episode 3: A Brand New Planet

Lucas: “Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote, ‘All are architects of fate living in these walls of time.’ ”

Episode 4: An Attempt To Tip The Scales

Lucas: “Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote, "There is no privacy that cannot be penetrated. No secret can be kept in a civilized world. Society is a masked ball where everyone hides his real character, then reveals it by hiding.”

Episode 6: Locked Hearts And Hand Grenades

Lucas: “Out of the night that covers me, black as the pick from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be for my incomparable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance, I have not winced or cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance, my head is bloody but unbowed.”

Episode 8: The Worst Day Since Yesterday

Lucas: “Robert Louis Stevenson wrote, "You cannot run away from weakness. You must fight it out or perish; and if that be so, why not now and where you stand?”

Episode 10: Brave New World

Lucas: “Ida W Scott once wrote, ‘Do not look back and grieve over the past for it is gone and do not be troubled about the future for it is yet to come. Live in the present and make it so beautiful that it will be worth the memory’”

Episode 11: Return Of The Future

Lucas: “H L Mencken wrote ‘Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag and begin slitting throats’”

Episode 14: All Tomorrow’s Parties

Lucas: Most of our lives is a series of images. They pass us by like towns on the highway but sometimes a moment stuns us as it happens. And we know that this is instant is more than a fleeing image. We know that this moment every part of it will live on forever.

Episode 15: Just Watch The Fireworks

Whitey: “It's been fifty years, fifty long years, since I've done this. Looking back on what I said all those years ago, all the hopes and dreams I had. I come to conclusion that if having things turn out the way you wanted them to, there's a measure of a successful life, then some would say I'm a failure. The important thing is not to be bitter over lives disappointment. Learn to let go of the past, and recognize that everyday won't be sunny, and when you find yourself lost in darkness and despair. Remember, it’s only in the black of night that you can see the stars, and those stars will lead you back home. So don’t be afraid to make mistakes. To stumble. To fall. Because most of the time the greatest rewards come from doing the things that scare you the most. Maybe you will get everything you wish for. Maybe you will get more than you ever could have imagined. Who knows where live will take you. The road is long and in the end the journey is the destination.”

Episode 16: With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept

Lucas: “Does this darkness have a name? This cruelty. This hatred. How did it find us? Did it steal into our lives or do we seek it out and embrace it? What happened to us? That we now send our children into the world like we send young men to war hoping for their safe return. But knowing some will be lost on the way. When did we lose our way? Consumed by the shadows, swallowed whole by darkness. Does this darkness have a name? Is it your name?”

Episode 17: Who Will Survive, And What Will Be Left Of Them?

Lucas: “The stages of our grief: anger, fear, quilt, depression, acceptance and the first seeds of grief."

Episode 18: When It Isn't Like It Should Be

Lucas: “Henry James wrote, 'Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact.'"

Lucas: "John Steinbeck once wrote, 'Change comes like a little wind that ruffles the curtains at dawn and it comes like a stealthy perfume of wildflowers hidden in the grass'"

Episode 19: I Slept With A Guy In Fall Out Boy And All I Got Was A Stupid Song Written About Me

Lucas: "George Elliot once wrote 'There is no despair so absolute as that which comes with the first moments of our first great sorrow. When we have not yet known what is to have suffered and healed. To have despaired and recovered hope'"

Episode 20: Everyday Is A Sunday Evening

Nathan: "Stepping up. It's a simple concept. It basically means to rise above yourself; to do a little more, to show you something special. Something like this....Lucas is gone but that doesn't mean the season is over. As a matter of fact, I say it's just beginning. You might want to stay out of my way for a while....Life's funny sometimes; can push pretty hard like when you fall in love with someone but they forget to love you back like when your best friend and your boyfriend leave you alone like when you pull the trigger or light the flame and you can't take it back. Like I said, in sports they call this 'stepping up'. In life, I call it pushing back"

Nathan: "You know it's been said that we just don't recognize the significant moments of our lives while they're happening. We grow complacent with ideas, or things or people and we take them for granted and it's usually not until that thing is about to be taken away from you that you've realized how wrong you've been that you realized how much you need it, how much you love it. God, I love this game."

Nathan: "You ever heard the expression 'The best things in live are free.' Well that expression is true.' Every once in a while, people step up they rise above themselves sometimes they surprise you and sometimes they fall short. Life is funny sometimes. It can push pretty hard but if you look close enough, you can find hope in the words of children, in the bars of the song and in the eyes of someone you love. And if you're lucky, if you're the luckiest person on this entire planet, the person you love decides to love you back."

Episode 21: Over The Hills And Far Away

Jake: "Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess who lived in a kingdom far far away and in that kingdom, there also lived a boy and the princess loved that boy so the two decided to marry. Now in this kingdom all is not well. So, the princess and the boy were set to be wed and because she was a princess the call went for a beautiful gown. Now as the wedding day approached, the princess worried about the evil king and although he never been this way, his heart had turned dark and his kingdom feared and despised him. In the days before the wedding, the king surprised the princess and gave his blessings to the marriage but the princess was still torn for even though she found her true love it meant she had to leave her faithful handmaiden behind forever. On the eve of the princess' wedding, a lavish feast was arranged. Friends and royalty were summoned from lands far away to join the happy couple for a night of laughter and magic."

Jake: "Once upon a time in a kingdom far away there lived a beautiful princess who loved a boy. But the people have struggles as all people do and they had grown to fear and despise the king whose heart had turned dark. But in the end, the love between the princess and the boy was undeniable and true and overtime, that love would see them through anything. Magical things happened to them things they couldnt explain much like love itself. And like most fairytales, the princess and the boy lived happily ever after."

Episode 22: The Show Must Go On

Lucas: "At this moment there are 6 billion 5 hundred two million 8 hundred and sixty-seven thousand 1 hundred twenty people in the world. Give or take a few and sometimes all you need is one. For better or for worse."

Lucas: "William Shakespeare wrote,'Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds. It is never fixed, marked that looks on tempus and is never shaken up. Love alters not with time's brief hours and weeks but bares it out leading to the edge of doom'"

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