- Kirsten Cohen: [answering company phone] NewMatch?
- Julie Cooper: Hi, Kiki! Don't hang up!
- Kirsten Cohen: [firmly] You turn our business into a prostitution ring and you get hung up on. Company policy.
- [puts down the phone, Julie is dismayed, but tries again, and the phone rings]
- Kirsten Cohen: NewMatch?
- Julie Cooper: Did you at least get my cookie bouquet?
- Kirsten Cohen: [sharply] I'm allergic to chocolates.
- Julie Cooper: No, you're not.
- Kirsten Cohen: Then I'm allergic to you.
- Julie Cooper: Just tell me how long you are going to be mad at me about this.
- Kirsten Cohen: You're kidding, right?
- Julie Cooper: Kirsten, our friendship can't just end like this. There must be something I can do.
- Kirsten Cohen: [impatiently] If you'll excuse me, I have a legitimate business to run that doesn't involve hookers.
- Taylor Townsend: Why couldn't you just have had faith in us?
- Ryan Atwood: I don't know. I guess maybe I thought we were too different.
- Taylor Townsend: Maybe you were right.
- Ryan Atwood: No, no, I wasn't. And I realize now that how we feel is much more important than what we have to talk about.
- Taylor Townsend: [expectantly] And how do you feel?
- Ryan Atwood: [cannot bring himself to say those three words] I...
- [she waits in vain]
- Ryan Atwood: I...
- Taylor Townsend: That stuffed animal you bought me is much more expressive, Ryan. Henri-Michel is reading a poem that he wrote for me at the bookstore tonight. It's a love poem, Ryan, and It's long.
- [she turns and leaves, eyes moist as he is left behind wavering]
- Taylor Townsend: So, what do Brutus, Judas, Benedict Arnold, Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg - although that's debatable - and you have in common?
- Summer Roberts: We all did what we thought was right?