- Gavin: Do you believe only in what is or do you also believe in what might be?
- Logan: I believe in questioning what is... and then deciding.
- Gavin: And you.
- Rem: In my case I assure you that one and one always add up to two.
- Jessica: I think I believe in what might be; that things aren't always what they seem. Our lives changed because we believed in what might be. We ran from something that was to something that might be.
- Logan: All those years back in the City of Domes, I never cared about anyone... and now it's like we've always been together. That's a funny feeling - to worry about someone other than myself.
- Jessica: I guess those feelings are hard to put into words.
- Logan: Especially if you can't find the right words.
- Jessica: What words are you looking for?
- Logan: Caring... needing... wanting to be with someone...
- Jessica: That's good enough.
- [they kiss]
- [last lines]
- Jessica: I still don't understand any of it.
- Rem: It all goes back to the time before the holocaust when people believed blindly in the concept of God and the Devil - one promising ultimate good and the other ultimate evil.
- Jessica: Why would anyone choose evil?
- Rem: Oh, evil often comes in the most attractive package. The trick is to recognize that and never open the package.
- Jessica: It isn't easy being human is it?
- Logan: Considering the alternatives, I'll settle for what I am.
- Rem: I'd like to remind you, my dear Logan, that I'm one of the alternatives... but since we can't all be androids, I guess we'll have to put up with what we are.