- John Washington: [narrating] The funny thing about memory is that it can't be fully trusted. And yet, in the end, it's the only truth we have. And no matter how painful it is, you have got to look at the truth. Because sometimes it's the only thing that can save you. It's the only thing that can set you free.
- Tom Ortega: [in prison visitor booth] So what are you, some kind of therapist?
- Anna: You know what a Memory Detective is?
- Tom Ortega: Someone who takes rich people's money.
- Anna: Well, that's me.
- Anna: Will I know I'm in a memory?
- John Washington: It should feel like it's happening for the first time - but it will be different from the original event - because you unconscious mind will know that you've been there before. Also, me being there makes it different.
- Anna: Maybe my step dad is the one that you should be testing for personality disorders.
- John Washington: Is he running around on a hunger strike?
- [last lines]
- John Washington: [at her door] I just thought I'd try to come up so you could say no.
- Judith Morrow: Come in...