Nick Bannister: The past can haunt a man. That's what they say. That the past is just a series of moments. Each one perfect. Complete. A bead on the necklace of time. The past doesn't haunt us. Wouldn't even recognize us. If there are ghosts to be found, it's us who haunt the past. We haunt it, so we can look again. See the people we miss, and the things we missed about them.
Nick Bannister: Only the rich mold the world to meet their delusions.
Mae: Maybe memory fades for a reason. If we just dwelled on the bad things in the past, we'd never get over them. And if we just dwelled on the good, we might never match it again.
Mae: Don't say always. Always makes promises it can't keep.
Nick Bannister: People love their secrets. They think secrets are the one thing they can take with them when they go.
Nick Bannister: Memories are like perfume. Better in small doses.
Mae: Men are strange, aren't they? They don't see what's right in front of them.
Nick Bannister: Dying men always want closure. Some last, happy thought to cling to before they die.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: Missing people is a part of this world. Without that sadness you can't taste the sweet.
Nick Bannister: You're going on a journey. A journey through memory. Your destination? A place and time you've been before. To reach it, all you have to do is follow my voice.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: Missing people is a part of this world. Without that sadness, you can't taste the sweet.
Emily 'Watts' Sanders: Missing people is 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.
Nick Bannister: No such thing as a happy ending. All endings are sad. Especially if the story was happy.