Paris Quote #396

Quote from Paris in It's Just Like Riding a Bike

Paris: So carry that thought out. Let's say you get The New York Times fellowship and Logan's meetings in San Francisco go incredibly well and he wants to move there. Do you take a job in San Francisco? The Chronicle is a perfectly adequate paper. Or do you go to The New York Times?
Rory: The New York Times.
Paris: Then we're saying the same thing, aren't we?
Rory: No, not at all.
Paris: You're saying your career is your priority over your relationship.
Rory: They're both priorities.
Paris: But your career comes first.
Rory: Well, I didn't say it comes first. I -- I'm just not ready to make any sacrifices in that area yet.
Paris: But you are willing to make sacrifices in your relationship. Hence, your career is more important to you, just like me.
Rory: Well, I wouldn't say "more important." I guess I just thought that if Logan and I have to do long-distance again, we'll make it work.
Paris: Sure. Maybe. Then again, choosing to be apart might be choosing to be apart.

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Quote from Paris

Paris: So, I don't know where I'll be, but I think I know what I'll be.
Rory: Really?
Paris: A doctor.
Rory: Oh, Paris, that's great.
Paris: It's always been my dream, you know? Last night, when I was lying in bed watching the ceiling spin...
Rory: I told you that last drink was a mistake.
Paris: It just became perfectly clear.
I've always wanted to be a doctor, for as long as I remember. When I was a kid, I used to cut the heads off my dolls to see what was inside.
Rory: I'm guessing you didn't put that on your applications.
Paris: I let myself get swayed by the promise of black-card corporate America, but the truth is I want to be a physician. Always have, always will.
Rory: Well, I think it's a very noble profession.
Paris: Oh, yeah, definitely. It's as close to being God as you can get.