- Sally Driscoll: I'm... I remember. John
- John Barrett: John, yeah.
- Sally Driscoll: And Jane. Your wife is called Jane.
- John Barrett: Jane Barrett, yes.
- Sally Driscoll: Please do forgive me. I'm so sorry. I just...
- John Barrett: It's not a problem, it's okay. It's something I've become accustomed to.
- Sally Driscoll: What is?
- John Barrett: Having to remind people who I am.
- John Barrett: [to Mark Driscoll] You know my Jane would have loved to come here tonight. She was always talking about you. Always talking about you. I suppose she fell a little bit in love.
- Sally Driscoll: Wasn't that sweet. Did she, Mark?
- John Barrett: Sally, you find my behavior perfectly normal, do you?
- Sally Driscoll: Given the circumstances, yes.
- John Barrett: What of my wife's accident? You don't know the circumstances! There's something the three of us will explore together.
- John Barrett: Tell me about your marriage.
- Mark Driscoll: I beg you pardon?
- John Barrett: Well, you have a great lifestyle, an interesting job and a beautiful wife. Idyllic, I'd say.
- Mark Driscoll: Idyllic, yes...
- John Barrett: Idyllic, no!
- John Barrett: Tell me about Sally's faults.
- Sally Driscoll: Go ahead, tell him. I know what they are, anyway.
- Mark Driscoll: Silly things, you know. Nothing important.
- Sally Driscoll: Like, I drink too much.
- Mark Driscoll: Yeah, now and again.
- John Barrett: I wonder why.
- Sally Driscoll: You hadn't realized in any way that she might be having an affair?
- John Barrett: Do you realize when, or should I say, if?
- Sally Driscoll: One prefers to ignore it. So long as it's not actually thrust in your face.