Cap: Sorry, Tony, you know I wouldn't do this a had any other choice, but he is my friend!
Tony: So was I!
I tell myself the world can’t be perfect, I start to let myself go.
— Did you do it?
— Yes.
— What did it cost?
— ... Everything.
And it's true what they say, you know. You got one hell of a band.
— Kathy's being really nice and you just walked away.
— What do you want from me?
— I want you to like her. If that's too damn difficult for you, then the least you could do is pretend.
— I am pretending.
— Then do it better.
— What do you say I go over there and tell her how much I like her? I can tell her how much I've been thinking of her. I haven't stopped thinking about her since we met. I'm so over the top, want-to-slit-my-own-throat... in love with her that for every minute... I can't believe my own damn bad luck that you met her first!
— Medicine has made some progress in the last 20 years.
— Maybe technology is better now — but you still can't cure cancer or HIV.
— Yes, there will always be an illness we can't cure.
I never wish to offend, but I am so foolishly shy, that I often seem negligent, when I am only kept back by my natural awkwardness.
— We're not gonna make it, are we? People, I mean.
— It's in your nature to destroy yourselves.
— So he stays in touch?
— All the time.
— So that makes it impossible to forget him, which is great for him, but sucks for you.
How do you get so empty? he wondered. Who takes it out of you?