6578
hatty:
I named her omega, after the watch...she's beeauutiful
-hatty
-hatty
6577
emily:
what happened to you? you look disgusting...you got smaller...your hair is gross!
-emily
-emily
6576
allie and charlie:
allie: "how am I doin' boy?"
charlie: "fine dad"
-allie and charlie
charlie: "fine dad"
-allie and charlie
6575
rev. spellgood and allie fox:
rev. spellgood: "there are many rooms in our fathers house mr fox, and I am the door"
allie: "well dont slam it on the way out"
-rev. spellgood and allie fox
allie: "well dont slam it on the way out"
-rev. spellgood and allie fox
6574
allie:
goodbye america!...and have a nice day!
-allie
-allie
6573
Allie Fox:
Strictly speaking, there's no such thing as invention, you know. It's only magnifying what already exists.
-Allie Fox
-Allie Fox
6572
Allie Fox:
We eat when we're not hungry, drink when we're not thirsty. We buy what we don't need and throw away everything that's useful. Why sell a man what he wants? Sell him what he doesn't need. Pretend he's got eight legs and two stomachs and money to burn.
-Allie Fox
-Allie Fox
6571
Emily Spellgood:
I think about you when I go to the bathroom.
-Emily Spellgood
-Emily Spellgood
6570
Allie Fox:
It's an absolute sin to accept the decadence of obsolescence. Why do things get worse and worse? They don't have to. They could get better and better. We accept that things fall apart.
-Allie Fox
-Allie Fox
6569
Charlie:
Once I had believed in father and the world had seemed small and old. Now he was gone and I wasn't afraid to love him anymore. And the world seemed limitless.
-Charlie
-Charlie
6568
Allie Fox:
Everything we need is here. Right here. We can live simply: gardening, beach combing. I'm a changed man, mother. No more chemicals or poisons. If what you want isn't washed up on this beach, you probably don't need it.
-Allie Fox
-Allie Fox

