“You’ve already done plenty of things to regret, you just
don’t know what they are yet. It’s when you discover
them. When you see the folly in something you’ve done and
you wish that you had it to do over, but you know you can’t, cause
it’s too late. So you pick that thing up and you carry it
with you, to remind you that…life goes on, the world will spin without
you, you really don’t matter in the end. Then you
will attain character. Cause honesty will reach out from inside
and tattoo itself across your face. Until that day, however, you
cannot expect to go beyond a certain point.”
-Hospitality Suite (The Big Kahuna), Roger Roeff
“There are stories of coincidence and chance and intersections
and strange things told and which is which and who only knows... And it
is in the humble opinion of this narrator that these strange things happen
all the time...and so it goes and so it goes. And the book says,
'We may be through with the past, but the past is not through with us.'
And so it goes and so it goes.”
-Magnolia, Paul Thomas Anderson