Greta: You know, I wasn't trying to win you over. I was telling you to fuck off.
Dan: You can tell a lot about a person by what's on their playlist. Greta: I know you can. That's what's worrying me.
Greta: I just think you have let your troubles get in the way of your entire life.
Gretta: I told you, I write songs from time to time. Dan: What do you write them for? Gretta: What do you mean what for? For my pleasure. And for my cat. Dan: Oh really? Does he like them? Gretta: She. Yes, she seems to. Dan: How do you know? Gretta:...
Dan: She's English; she's a little uptight.
Dave: I wanted to turn it into a hit. Greta: Why?
Dan: That's some song you got there. I promise you it could be a big hit. Plus you're beautiful. Gretta: I'm sorry, what's beauty got to do with anything? Dan: Jesus, you're tricky, aren't you?
Dan: Don't you know anything about your father? Violet: Yeah. Dan: What? Violet: I do. I know what mom says. Dan: What does mom say? Violet: She says you're a pathetic loser. Dan: She says that affectionately.
Dan: Musicians for the most part are monosyllabic teenagers who really don't have a whole lot to say.
Miriam Hart: No girls like her, she is distant, and basically the only people that want to hang out with her are older boys who want to fuck her. Dan: Oh really? And you find that a big surprise? You let her walk out of the house looking like, fuck, ...
Dan: I love you. Violet: I know you do.
Dan: I'm a producer because I don't play bass, baby.
Steve: The world's first Jag mobile recording studio is done!
Greta: Are you really an A & R man? You look more like a homeless man.
Dan: That's what I love about music. Greta: What? Dan: One of the most banal scenes is suddenly invested with so much meaning! All these banalities - They're suddenly turned into these... these beautiful, effervescent pearls. From Music.