->Life is wasted on the living.
-->-- '''Nathaniel Fisher Sr'''

-> Well, we're all wounded. We carry our wounds around with us through life, and eventually they kill us. Things happen that leave a mark in space, in time. In us.
--> -- '''Brenda Chenowith'''

-> The hardest part about my work is the fact that most people don't want a real relationship with God. Yeah, sure, they'll pray to a man nailed to a cross, but they'll – they'll ignore the gay kid who gets strung up, or the black man who gets dragged behind a car, or someone's mother living in a box.
--> -- '''Father Clark'''

-> You know what I find interesting? If you lose a spouse, you're called a widow or a widower. If you're a child and you lose your parents, then you're an orphan. But what's the word to describe a parent who loses a child? I guess that's just too fucking awful to even have a name.
--> -- '''Brenda Chenowith'''

-> I wouldn't change anything. If you change one thing, that changes everything. And some things are the way they should be.
--> -- '''Brenda Chenowith'''

-> You sit in such judgment of the world. How do you expect to ever be a part of it?
--> -- '''Olivier'''

-> You can't take a picture of this. It's already gone.
--> -- '''Nate Fisher'''

-> My arm is numb. Numb arm, nuh arm, n'arm {{narm}}!
-->-- [[spoiler:'''Nate Fisher''']] [[TropeNamers naming a trope.]]

-> '''David Fisher''': I feel pretty bad, I led her on for years
-> '''Keith Charles''': So what? Falling in love with a gay man is a rite of passage for girls, like us trying to sleep with women.
-> '''David''' (considering): I don't think that's true anymore, I think we were probably the last generation.

-> '''Claire Fisher''' (trying to take David's mind off the trauma of being carjacked) Well if it helps I had a disastrous homosexual experience of my own last night.
-> '''David Fisher''' (suddenly interested) Reeaaalllllyyyy?
-> '''Claire Fisher''' You'd think it would be easier, a set of familiar sex organs
-> '''David Fisher''' Oh honey if they're not yours they're all unfamiliar.
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