- Bess Krafft: I like it when you call me Elizabeth. It makes me feel like someone I'm not.
- Farmer Smithson: What do you mean? You cannot be someone you are not.
- Bess Krafft: Now you tell me?
- Russell Hank: Do you think she wants to be an optometrist? That she *wants* to be *your* *girlfriend*? She even made her mother vanish, for fucks sake, Farmer. She'll do whatever anyone wants her to do.
- Farmer Smithson: I dare say Russell, this is a *highly* significant development.
- Russell Hank: [reacting to Bess's behavior] Holy shit! You're a genius. I'm finally invisible.
- [first lines]
- Farmer Smithson: [narrating] There's that old saying, "Seeing is believing". That somehow the way our eyes talk to our brains is captured as fact. Our mouths lie. Our ears can't be trusted. Our other senses are shit, basically. But the eyes...
- [last lines]
- Russell Hank: [narrating] Turns out the old saying is wrong. Seeing is not believing.
- Bess Krafft: [embracing him] Just don't disappear again.
- Russell Hank: [narrating] Not with the eyes at least. They're just a bunch of rods and cones and jelly. If you want to talk about seeing with the heart? You know where to find me. I'll be right here with this girl forever.