Ellis Jones: You know they have a saying in Italy. "Anni, amori, e bicchieri di vino, no che contato mai."
Adaline Bowman: Years, lovers... wine cups?
Ellis Jones: Years, lovers, and glasses of wine. These are things that should never be counted.
Adaline Bowman: You have no idea.
Adaline Bowman: Tell me something I can hold on to forever and never let go.
Ellis Jones: Let go.
Adaline Bowman: I don't think I'll ever understand why so few people care about history.
Ellis Jones: The future has its charm, too. We could talk about our ours.
Adaline Bowman: Ellis.
Ellis Jones: Not the distant future - talk about this weekend.
William Jones: Do you love her?
Ellis Jones: Yes, I am.
William Jones: How do you know?
Ellis Jones: Dad, I didn't kn.
William Jones: This is a simple quest, how do you know?
Ellis Jones: Everything is not make sense without her.
Ellis Jones: I'd like for you to accept the books on behalf of the library.
Adaline Bowman: Oh no no. I can't do that.
Ellis Jones: Yes you can.
Adaline Bowman: No, I don't want my photo taken.
Ellis Jones: Don't worry, you look stunning.
Adaline Bowman: It's not about vanity. I just don't like people taking my photograph.
Ellis Jones: You can tell me anything you want and I'll believe it. I know almost nothing about you.
Adaline Bowman: It's better this way.
Ellis Jones: No. It's not.
David: Each one of us is on a journey and we feel it's important to be on this journey with the people you love.
David: It's too big for any of us alone.
David: I'm so glad you're here. We have a lot to talk about. So much to say tonight.
