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6 K-dramas with the most beautiful quotes, “Reply 1988” remains a legend!

These K-dramas are written beautifully with quotes that really resonate with the heart.

While mostly famous for iconic and heartfelt love lines, K-dramas are actually way more than that. In fact, certain K-dramas can get extremly relatable with their meaningful philosophies. Below are some K-dramas that deliver these spectacularly:

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1. My Liberation Notes

While “My Liberation Notes” isn’t attracting much hype, it is probably one of the most watch-worthy series of April. This K-drama is all about different slices of life that allow people to sit back and reflect on themselves. It is also full of beautifully written quotes that really resonate with the heart. 

2. Twenty Five, Twenty One

While the finale of “Twenty Five, Twenty One” left a lot of people heart-broken, the series has its own valuable lessons. With their different struggles in life, every character in the show leaves behind meaningful messages and life perspectives via their thoughtful dialogues.

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“I lose my matches everyday. But I can’t stay gloomy over every loss. You need to smile to forget and forget to continue walking” – Na Hee Do

3. Reply 1988

It is no exaggeration to say that Reply 1988 is the K-drama with the most memorable lines. Whether the series is talking about familial or platonic love, the audiences are moved to tears and forced to contemplate. These lines are probably what makes Reply 1988 a legendary series. 

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4. It’s Okay To Not Be Okay

“It’s Okay To Not Be Okay” is not only a romantic tale, but also a way into the world of those mentally illed. This K-drama does a wonderful job to highlight the importance of mutual respect and understanding – two key elements that allow people to heal and to know each other’s wounds. 

5. Tomorrow 

While “Tomorrow” isn’t doing too well in terms of ratings, the series’ quality is undeniable. Revolving around suicidal people, “Tomorrow” tries to assuage and comfort their insecurities and mental scars. 

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6. Hospital Playlist 

Filled with humanistic values, “Hospital Playlist” is written by Shin Won Ho, who is in charge of the “Reply” series. The quotes, characters, and events in the show strongly resonate with people’s soul and at times, feel like a silent reassurance. 

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