- Bud Corliss: It's not right.
- Dorothy Kingship: What?
- Bud Corliss: For anyone to love somebody as much as I love you.
- Bud Corliss: I'm a man with a shameful, sinister secret. You know what it is? I've never really been in love before.
- Leo Kingship: Ellen...
- Ellen Kingship: Hello, Dad.
- Leo Kingship: You're all right?
- Ellen Kingship: Better. Much better. And you?
- Leo Kingship: If you're better, I'm fine.
- Leo Kingship: What is that?
- Ellen Kingship: Dorothy's belt. A girl from her sorority sent it.
- Leo Kingship: Very thoughtful of her. Or thoughtless, however you feel about those things. I'd have thrown it away and not mentioned it.
- Ellen Kingship: I know.
- Leo Kingship: What was accomplished by it?
- Ellen Kingship: What has to be accomplished by it? Some people do things out of nothing more than sentiment. Softness, you'd probably call it.
- Leo Kingship: As opposed to my callousness? My hardness? I think, Ellen, you mistake parading an emotion for feeling one.
- Ellen Kingship: I don't think I've paraded mine any more than you've felt yours. If you've had one moment of remorse, one second when you even wondered if you were responsible, then you've concealed it wonderfully. You have my deepest admiration, if not sympathy.
- Leo Kingship: That's true. I haven't dwelt on the matter to the point of distorting the facts.
- Ellen Kingship: I haven't distorted them, not in my own mind at least. I said once, long ago, I couldn't believe she killed herself. I haven't changed a bit.