— What's going on is I still have feelings for you.
— What?
— Why do you think I go to Granny's every morning at 7:15? It's to see you. And I don't know why. Because it just makes me miserable, because every time I see you, it just reminds me that you chose Kathryn instead of me. And that's why I didn't want you to come to the woods with me. Because being around you is too... It's too painful.
— You think this is funny?
— No! No, it's just... The reason I go to Granny's every morning at 7:15 is to see you.
There's always people in this world who want you to give up. Don't make their jobs any easier.
— I know what I'm fighting for... my family. What are you fighting for?
— Myself. That's plenty of motivation, I can assure you.
Henry Mills: — What are you guys still doing in bed? It's the middle of the afternoon.
Mary Margaret: — The trip back was tiring, and I needed to rest.
David Nolan: — And I needed to... Help her rest.
Emma Swan: — Uh, let's-let's go make the tacos. We have to make a lot because there's gonna be a ton of people at Granny's welcome back party tonight.
Mary Margaret: — We thought you were gonna be back later.
Emma Swan: — Yeah, well, we weren't, so maybe next time you could put a tie on the door or send a text or... You know what? I'm... Gonna go make some tacos.
David Nolan: — It's impressive that we can still provide her with a few traumatic childhood memories at this stage of the game.
— What do you know of true love?
— Well, not so much as you, perhaps, but not so little as you might think.
— You? You loved someone?
— It was a brief flicker of light amidst an ocean of darkness.
— What happened?
— She died. That's the thing about true love, dearie, it can slip through your fingers.