Love is not love,
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove.
— Hey, Charlie, there is somethin' in the Bible I do believe.
— What's that, sir.
— "Thou shall not covet thy neighbor's wife."
— I believe in that, too. But what happens when thy neighbor's wife covets you?
— You freed your brother. You committed treason.
— I freed my brother. And you slaughtered a city.
Those who are faithful know only the trivial side of love; it is the faithless who know love’s tragedies.
You know, Iris... when you catch your guy with another woman, you're not supposed to stay friends with him.
— You speak treason, Morgana.
— Only a mad man hears the truth as treason.
— We're discussing treason.
— Don't pretend you haven't thought about it.
— Of course I've thought about it. Thoughts aren't treason.
Of course, the comic figure in all this is the long-suffering Mr. Wilkes. Mr. Wilkes, who can't be mentally faithful to his wife and won't be unfaithful to her tecnically.
— You act like you're the first guy this ever happened to. I caught my second wife screwing my stepdad, okay? It's a cruel world, Walt. Grow up.
— I just wanted to talk to him.
— Yeah, well, now I'm talking to you. Consider this an intervention. You could have been arrested back there. You understand. I mean, speaking as your lawyer, I'm always looking for billable hours, but speaking as your business associate, I'm strongly advising that you get your shit together.
I hate to break this to you, pal, but your girlfriend over there has a world-class cheating gene.