What do we fear the most? The unknown. The loss of a loved one. Who do we love the most? Who do we protect? Who do we shield from all the evils of the world? Who do we lie to, leave them terrified in the dark? Who do we tell that there is no such thing as the bogeyman?
Well, we get lucky. Or he gets unlucky. Or a combination of the two.[Martin Schenk: So, how do we catch him?]
Well, then, I’d have to leave. And then one night, I’d have to come back.[Mark North: What if somebody actually stood up to you and refused?]
There’s nothing more potent than private pain made public.
There are some things that you might have heard about me that quite possibly could be true.[to Emma]
The thing is, you don’t understand love. You can mimic it, you can recognize it in others, but you can never understand it.[to John]
The thing about love is that it brings out the best in you but it can also bring out the worst. All your fears, rage, self-doubt. Don’t mess around with it. It’ll blow up in your face.[to Erin]
The past isn’t dead. It’s not even the past.[to Alice]
The happier the marriage, the easier it is to weaponize.
That’s the thing about people, they always find ways to surprise you.[to Rose]
Some little girls grow up wanting ponies. I always wanted to be a widow.
So, I’ve got bullets but no gun. That’s quite Zen.