Nick Bannister: No such thing as a happy ending. All endings are sad. Especially if the story was happy.
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Nick Bannister: No such thing as a happy ending. All endings are sad. Especially if the story was happy.
Mae: Don't say always. Always makes promises it cant keep.
Nick Bannister: Memory is the boat that sails against its current.
Nick Bannister: Memories are like perfume. Better in small doses.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: You can't remember something that never made an impression.
Nick Bannister: Dying men always want closure. Some last, happy thought to cling to before they die.
Nick Bannister: Only the rich mold the world to meet their delusions.
Nick Bannister: Your best moments aren't behind you. They're waiting for your arrival.
Nick Bannister: Nostalgia never goes out of style.
Nick Bannister: People love their secrets. They think secrets are the one thing they can take with them when they go.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: Missing people is a part of this world. Without that sadness, you can't taste the sweet.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: The problem with going dry is the mind is clear. But the hands... they shake.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: Missing people is a part of this world. Without that sadness you can't taste the sweet.
Mae: Men are strange, aren't they? They don't see what's right in front of them.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: Missing people is part of this world. Without that sadness, you can't taste the sweet.
Mae: People like us don't fall in love. We plummet to places, deep and dark. But love? Love is the thing we climb to.
Nick Bannister: What other ending could there be?"
Mae: Don't say "always." "Always" makes promises it can't keep.
Mae: Don't say always. Always makes promises it cant keep.
Nick Bannister: Memory is the boat that sails against its current.
Nick Bannister: Memories are like perfume. Better in small doses.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: You can't remember something that never made an impression.
Nick Bannister: Dying men always want closure. Some last, happy thought to cling to before they die.
Nick Bannister: Only the rich mold the world to meet their delusions.
Nick Bannister: Your best moments aren't behind you. They're waiting for your arrival.
Nick Bannister: Nostalgia never goes out of style.
Nick Bannister: People love their secrets. They think secrets are the one thing they can take with them when they go.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: Missing people is a part of this world. Without that sadness, you can't taste the sweet.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: The problem with going dry is the mind is clear. But the hands... they shake.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: Missing people is a part of this world. Without that sadness you can't taste the sweet.
Mae: Men are strange, aren't they? They don't see what's right in front of them.
Mae: Don't say "always." "Always" makes promises it can't keep.
Nick Bannister: Your best moments aren't behind you. They're waiting for your arrival.
Mae: People like us don't fall in love. We plummet to places, deep and dark. But love? Love is the thing we climb to.
Nick Bannister: I thought of story. It's a tragedy. But only if you stop at the end. Ever hear of Orpheus and Eurydice? They were a couple very in love. Until one day Eurydice died. Mae: That's a horrible story. Nick Bannister: I'm not in the middle yet. Orpheus descended to Hell, begged the Devil to release her, until finally the Devil agreed, with one condition. He couldn't look back until they had escaped. Mae: And what happened? Nick Bannister: Orpheus took her by the hand and led her back to life. Mae: And they lived happily ever after? Nick Bannister: What other ending could there be?
Mae: Tell me a story. Nick Bannister: A story? What kind of story? Mae: One with a happy ending. Nick Bannister: No such thing as a happy ending. All endings are sad, especially if the story was happy. Mae: Then tell me a happy story, but end it in the middle.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: You're late. Nick Bannister: Late is a construct of linear time. We don't deal in that. Emily 'Watts' Sanders: And yet, we charge by the hour. Your first appointment's already in.
Mae: Don't say "always". "Always" makes promises it cant keep.


