A Quote by David Levithan

next to it was a dvd called 'as i get laid dying,' which had a hospital scene on the front. it was like grey's anatomy, only with less grey and more anatomy. — © David Levithan
next to it was a dvd called 'as i get laid dying,' which had a hospital scene on the front. it was like grey's anatomy, only with less grey and more anatomy.
On 'Grey's Anatomy,' I didn't have to move too much. I think I ran through the hospital three times.
I loved 'Grey's Anatomy.'
To me, grey is the welcome and only possible equivalent for indifference, noncommitment, absence of opinion, absence of shape. But grey, like formlessness and the rest, can be real only as an idea, and so all I can do is create a colour nuance that means grey but is not it. The painting is then a mixture of grey as a fiction and grey as a visible, designated area of colour.
I loved doing 'Grey's Anatomy.'
I'm still a big 'Grey's Anatomy' fan.
I would love to appear in 'Scandal,' something like that, or 'Grey's Anatomy' because I think they're incredible.
I like to watch 'Grey's Anatomy' when I'd doing cardio. But, sometimes I do need good music to get me moving. I like high energy songs by artists like Justin Timberlake and Rihanna.
'Grey's Anatomy' is a very culturally diverse show.
'Grey's Anatomy' is by far, by a landslide, my favorite show.
Just because you watch 'Grey's Anatomy' doesn't mean you can do the operation.
I learned how to write TV by writing 'Grey's Anatomy.'
My experience on 'Grey's Anatomy' is something that I will treasure for the rest of my life.
Patrick Dempsey will forever be known as 'Grey's Anatomy''s McDreamy.
Stop letting Grey's Anatomy' fool you into doing pre-med.
Before 'Grey's Anatomy,' I was doing musicals, plays, commercials, you name it.
My dad's a doctor, and he'd watch 'Grey's Anatomy,' and he'd be like, 'This is not okay. This isn't what it's like.' And we're like, 'Shut up, it's not about that. That's not why we're watching it.'
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