You know, this necklace makes me think of this totally random memory of my mother. I was a little kid, and I was crying for whatever reason, and she was cradling me, rocking me back and forth, and I can just remember the silver balls floating around. And there was, like, snot running down my nose, right?. And she offered me her sleeve - and told me to blow my nose into it. And I can remember, even as a little kid, thinking to myself: This is love...this is love.
Andrew Largeman
This is my life, Dad. This is it. I've spent 26 years waiting for something else to start. So, no, I don't think it's too much to take on, because it's everything there is. I see now it's all of it. You and I are gonna be okay. You know that, right? We may not be as happy as you always dreamed we would be, but for the first time let's just allow ourselves to be whatever it is we are, and that will be better, okay? I think that will be better.
Andrew Largeman
I don't want to waste another moment of my life without you in it.
Andrew Largeman
It's amazing how much of my life has been determined by a quarter inch piece of plastic.
Andrew Largeman
My mom just died. God, it's weird to say it out loud. But, my mom just died.
Andrew Largeman
You changed my life. You changed my life, and I've known you four days. This is the beginning of something really big, but right now, I gotta go.
Andrew Largeman
We're not playing "Spin the Bottle." How old are we? More importantly, how old are they?
Andrew Largeman
We're not playing "Spin the Bottle." How old are we? More importantly, how old are they?
Andrew Largeman
You know that point in your life when you realize that the house you grew up in isnÃt really your home anymoreÖall of the sudden even though you have some place to put your shit, that idea of home is goneÖor maybe its like this rite of passageÖyou will never have that feeling again until you create a new idea of home for yourself, for your kids, for the family you start. ItÃs like a cycle or something. Maybe thatÃs all family really is: a group of people that miss the same imaginary place.
Andrew Largeman
You gotta hear this one song. It'll change your life, I swear.
Sam
What do you do? You laugh. I'm not saying I don't cry, but in between, I laugh. And I realize how silly it is to take anything too seriously. Plus, I look forward to a good cry. It feels pretty good.
Sam
This is your one opportunity to do something that no one has ever done before, and that no one will copy throughout human existence. And if nothing else, you will be remembered as the one guy who ever did this. This one thing.
Sam
What's the word that's burning in your heart?
Sam
If you can't laugh at yourself, life is going to seem a whole lot longer than you'd like.
Sam
Wow! I cannot believe you're not really retarded!
Sam