- Prof. Maximilian Arturo: All humans are capable of extended periods of consciousness, Mr. Brown, provided that they have sufficient elephants - uh... sufficient stimulation.
- Prof. Maximilian Arturo: I'm sorry.
- Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown: I was hoping for something a little more like, "I'm sorry that I thought the worst of you, I should have more faith in my friends..."
- Prof. Maximilian Arturo: I am sorry that I thought the worst of you. I should have more faith in my friends.
- Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown: "And I know that you love Wade as much of any of us and would probably give your life to save hers if you could."
- Prof. Maximilian Arturo: Ditto.
- Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown: "And then there're times - "
- Prof. Maximilian Arturo: [starting to laugh] DON'T PUSH YOUR LUCK, MR. BROWN.
- [Rembrandt starts laughing; they hug]
- Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown: I'm glad Napoleon never met his Waterloo. Or I never would've met my Cindy.
- Wade Welles: Well, perhaps he planted a hypnotic suggestion in the bar. In any case, Wade believes he will invade her dreams, and if she falls asleep again, he will return.
- Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown: It's kind of like if someone tells you not to think about the elephant, but, then that's all you can think of.