- Melody: Mum?
- Bronwyn: Hmm?
- Melody: Do you think that this life, our existence... do you think it's an accident? Or do you think it's planned for a reason?
- Bronwyn: Oh, um. Oh, I think...
- Melody: ...and try and ignore religion.
- Bronwyn: Ignore religion. Um. Well, I think it's like gymnastics. I think that life was inevitable. I mean however it was created, whatever happened, you know? Whoever did it. I mean you look at the stars and your see infinity. You look into a microscope and you see infinity. Smack bang in the middle, between those two extremities, perched on a balance-beam, is us. Life. In the middle. Inevitable.
- Melody: Once, I ran to a protest and I protested the protest. I had a placard that said "Stop Protests Now," and I yelled "What do we want? No more protests. When do we want it? Now."
- Melody: He would not fit in with them or anyone else in the real world, because he's a freak. And so am I, and that is exactly why I love him. We see the world one way and... you see it this other way, and because you don't understand, you want to change it, but... I don't want to change it. Maybe the rest of you need to grow up instead.
- Melody: OK, so say these are the atoms that make up the wall, and these are the atoms that make up me. Look at all the space between those atoms. I mean, we don't know what it is. It could be vacuum, dead space, dark matter, but it's definitely space. In fact, the whole world is 99% space. Right, so it's just this matter of probability, if I happen to hit the wall at exactly the right moment, when all the spaces are aligned, then theoretically I should pass right through the wall.