- Agatha Weiss: [Agatha recites poetry from Paul Éluard's poem, Liberty, translated from French] On my school notebook, on my desk and the trees, on the sand and the snow, I write your name. On all the flesh that says yes, on the forehead of my friends, on every hand held out, I write your name. Liberty.
- Agatha Weiss: Hey, Benjie.
- Benjie Weiss: Fuck! You! Get out!
- Agatha Weiss: Hey, it's okay. I'm here to make amends.
- Benjie Weiss: How did you get on the lot?
- Agatha Weiss: I work for somebody who's doing a film here. Havana Segrand?
- Benjie Weiss: Are you gonna hurt me, Agatha?
- Agatha Weiss: No, I'm not going to hurt you. You're my little brother.
- Benjie Weiss: You try and hurt me, I'll fucking kill you! Understood?
- Agatha Weiss: Mm.
- Benjie Weiss: You hungry? Want a breakfast burrito?
- Agatha Weiss: She's a Scientologist.
- Jerome Fontana: I was thinking about converting, just as a career move.
- Havana Segrand: [yelling at Agatha] I pick you up off the street and give you money so you can be late for work and have your period on my furniture! Do you think Carrie Fisher and Nicole Kidman have creepy little animals working for them?
- Agatha Weiss: How do you know Ben Weiss?
- Agatha Weiss: I used to babysit for him. I was the original bad babysitter.
- Clarice Taggart: You think you can play me? You hate me. But yet you're desperate to be me? You want that role but you're not going to get it. You don't even have the chops. I did. And I was young and gorgeous. You? With your shitty tits and that shitty used up old hole? It STINKS WORSE THAN ME!
- Dr. Stafford Weiss: They've shut down production. I don't know if they're going to recast.
- Christina Weiss: But... It's just a small little part.
- Dr. Stafford Weiss: [shouting] BENJIE! They're talking about recasting Benjie! It's over! Done!
- Christina Weiss: Now the whole world will know. The world will know we have done crimes.
- [last lines]
- Agatha Weiss: On absence without desire
- Benjie Weiss: On absence without desire
- Agatha Weiss: On naked solitude.
- Benjie Weiss: On naked solitude.
- Agatha Weiss: On the stairs of death, I write your name.
- Benjie Weiss: On the stairs of death, I write your name.
- Agatha Weiss: On health that has returned.
- Benjie Weiss: On health that has returned.
- Agatha Weiss: On danger that is left.
- Benjie Weiss: On danger that is left.
- Agatha Weiss: On hope without memory, I write your name.
- Benjie Weiss: On hope without memory, I write your name.
- Agatha Weiss: And by the power of a word.
- Benjie Weiss: And by the power of a word.
- Agatha Weiss: I renew my life.
- Benjie Weiss: I renew my life.
- Agatha Weiss: I was born to know you and to name you.
- Benjie Weiss: I was born to know you and to name you.
- Agatha Weiss: Liberty.
- Benjie Weiss: Liberty.
- Havana Segrand: What happened to you?
- Agatha Weiss: I took a bus.
- Havana Segrand: What's wrong with the car?
- Agatha Weiss: It broke.
- Havana Segrand: What happened to you yesterday?
- Agatha Weiss: I was sick.
- Havana Segrand: Yeah, I've been sick all week. I still managed to get up at five in the morning and work for 14 hours. What's wrong with you?
- Agatha Weiss: I think I have the flu.
- Havana Segrand: You're acting really weird. And you're dirty.
- Agatha Weiss: I'm sorry.
- Havana Segrand: Was it too much trouble to just, like text?
- Agatha Weiss: I'm sorry.
- Havana Segrand: Oh stop saying that. You know, maybe this isn't working out. You know maybe you should just go back to Florida. Go back to Kansas, Dorothy. That's fine. But I wish you wouldn't just sit there like that because it's creeping me out. You smell. You smell, you hear me? Go home and take a bath.
- Agatha Weiss: I'm sorry.
- Agatha Weiss: [as they ingest lethal doses of pills] We should start.
- Benjie Weiss: I had 13 summers, not so bad.
- Agatha Weiss: That was so brave of you, to go back there.
- Benjie Weiss: I just slipped it off his finger. It was like he wanted me to have it.