“Everything goes, everything is lost, eventually. But if something is good, it doesn't matter what happens. The ending is still happy.”
“It all goes away. Eventually, everything goes away.”
“So all I'm saying is, everything that seems important--our quarrels, or philosophical differences--in the end, it doesn't matter much. You know? In the end, what matters is what remains.”
“God forbid, if something happened & she lost him for good, she would give up anything to have him back. Anything & everything.”
“Even before the withdrawal sets in, you'll do anything to get that feeling back, because as long as it lasts, nothing's wrong. It doesn't matter if you forget something, or lose something. Or if you fail someone. Nothing's wrong and everything feels good, and you never want it to end.”
“When something horrible happens, your brain doesn't process the memories right. It stores everything-- sounds, pain, smells, feelings-- all mixed up. It doesn't matter if you believed it or it made sense; it gets stored.”