The Bartender: The only thing that I know for sure, is that you are the best thing that's ever happened to me . The Bartender: You know who she is, And you understand who you are, And now maybe you're ready to understand who I am .
The Unmarried Mother: Let's face it. Nobody's innocent. Everybody just uses everybody else to get what they want.
The Unmarried Mother: You're not how I imagined you'd look. Jane: Do I know you? The Unmarried Mother: You're beautiful. Someone should have told you that. Jane: Well, you just did.
The Unmarried Mother: I've had a lot of people tell me how sorry they are for what happened to me. I don't want to hear it any more. The Bartender: Then what do you want? The Unmarried Mother: What does anyone want? The Bartender: Love. The Unmarried...
Jane: Are you lost? The Unmarried Mother: No I'm looking for someone. Thanks, I'll just wait. Jane: Well, you know what they say about good things happening to those who wait. The Unmarried Mother: But only the things left behind by those who hustle ...
The Unmarried Mother: You know, sometimes I think this world deserves the shit storm that it gets.
The Unmarried Mother: You ever hear the expression "a ruined woman"? The Bartender: Of course. The Unmarried Mother: Well, I was as ruined as a woman could be. I was no longer a woman and I did not know how to be a man.
[first lines] Violin Man: What if I could put him in front of you? The man that ruined your life. If I could guarantee that you'd get away with it, would you kill him?
The Interviewer: Do you see yourself as a tourist or a participant? The Unmarried Mother: I've excelled in advanced physics, biology and astronomy. A tourist is someone who travels across the ocean only to be photographed sitting next to their boat. ...
The Unmarried Mother: I stopped looking in the mirror. I hated what I saw. I have no photos of myself as a young girl. I don't even remember what I looked like. It's just more of a feeling now. The Bartender: Well, you look better than I do. The Unma...
The Unmarried Mother: And when I wasn't expecting it, I met him. There he was.
The Unmarried Mother: Haven't you ever done something stupid for love?
The Unmarried Mother: I never understood why my parents abandoned me. What had I done that was so wrong?
The Unmarried Mother: [Referring to her future] This life. Is it lonely? The Bartender: No family. The Unmarried Mother: No. The Bartender: But, you do have a purpose.
The Unmarried Mother: We all trip up along the way. But you and I, perhaps over the same things.
Mr. Robertson: Just relax, Jane. Some of the ladies before you, got a little nervous, a little lost in thought. Jane: [scoffs] Perhaps that's because to them a thought is unfamiliar territory.
Mr. Robertson: I see you've had some disciplinary problems in the past. Jane: I've had nothing but straight As in all my classes since the first grade. Mr. Robertson: Yes. Have you ever been with a man? Jane: Have you?
The Bartender: You're about to embark on the most important job a man has ever had. And you're going to do great. I know.