- [last lines]
- Harry Orwell: We all have to come in out of the cold once in a while. And we all warm ourselves at different fires. Sometimes you get burned.
- Harry Orwell: [voiceover] Funny how you can spot trouble. I hadn't seen Margaret Ballinger for about six months. Maybe it was the way she stood there, not moving, just waiting for me, that warned me something was wrong.
- Harry Orwell: Did it ever occur to you that Phillip might be lying to you? It's happened. Married men telling lies to little girls?
- Harry Orwell: [voiceover] Manny didn't know much about painting, but he knew what he liked. On the other hand, I didn't like what I knew.
- Harry Orwell: [Harry's car is towed into Roy's Garage] Well, I was gentle. It just died on me in the middle of nowhere.
- Roy Bardello: The car didn't die, Harry. You killed it.
- Philip Ballinger: [on the phone with an agent] A movie sale? Now, Simon, your client is a genius, but he's a deranged one. Who do you think is gonna be interested in making a motion picture about the tribulations of a giraffe?