Opening monologue: Meredith Grey
There comes a point in your life when you're officially an adult.
Suddenly you're old enough to vote, drink and engage in other adult activities.
Suddenly people expect you to be responsible, serious, a grown-up.
We get taller, we get older, but do we ever really grow up?
Closing monologue: Meredith Grey
In some ways we grow up, we have families, we get married, divorced.
But for the most part we still have the same problems that we did when we were fifteen.
No matter how much we grow taller, grow older..
we are still forever stumbling, forever wondering, forever young.
There comes a point in your life when you're officially an adult.
Suddenly you're old enough to vote, drink and engage in other adult activities.
Suddenly people expect you to be responsible, serious, a grown-up.
We get taller, we get older, but do we ever really grow up?
Closing monologue: Meredith Grey
In some ways we grow up, we have families, we get married, divorced.
But for the most part we still have the same problems that we did when we were fifteen.
No matter how much we grow taller, grow older..
we are still forever stumbling, forever wondering, forever young.
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