Larry Cook: You don't want it, my girl, you're out. Simple as that.
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Rose: We're not going to be sad. We're going to be angry till we die.
Ginny: Rose left me with a riddle I have not yet resolved: how we judge those that hurt us and show no remorse.
Rose: Don't make me feel sorry for myself. The more pissed off I am, the better I feel.
Ginny: Remorse reminds me of Daddy, who had none.
Ginny: It was Rose who dropped things through the grates. It was Rose who sang.
Larry Cook: You can't have children, but you, Rose, your children will laugh when you die.
Larry Cook: You don't want it, my girl, you're out. Simple as that.
Rose: We're not going to be sad. We're going to be angry till we die.
Ginny: Rose left me with a riddle I have not yet resolved: how we judge those that hurt us and show no remorse.
Rose: Don't make me feel sorry for myself. The more pissed off I am, the better I feel.
Ginny: Remorse reminds me of Daddy, who had none.
Ginny: I see hope.
Ginny: It was Rose who dropped things through the grates. It was Rose who sang.
Larry Cook: You can't have children, but you, Rose, your children will laugh when you die.
Rose: You think a breast weighs a pound? Rose: That's my pound of flesh.
Larry Cook: You don't want it, my girl, you're out. Simple as that.
Ginny: There was no use telling him that Caroline hadn't turned him down. She'd just expressed a doubt. She'd spoken as a lawyer, when she should've spoken as a daughter. But my father's pride had been injured.
Ty Smith: I don't remember you like this. Ginny: I wasn't like this. Ty Smith: No. You looked on the good side of things. You were pretty and funny. Ginny: I was a ninny. I was a simpleton.


