- Greta: What's so bad about coming to live with me?
- Lauduree: I can't leave my research.
- Greta: Lauree, you are not a scientist. You are a minor, without a mother.
- Lauduree: I am in the middle of finding out the Pine's fixed degree of proportion of CO2 in the atmosphere than Oaks. If you make me leave now, I'll have to abandon 6 months of data.
- Lauduree: [her assignment paper] Science says that everything around us has an invisible reason for existing. The sky, electricity, chlorophyll, the color of someone's irises. Science brings me closer to the world. Science is also the only way we're going to figure out how to make our planet safe for future generations. Solutions of global warming must be researched now. We're at the tipping point.
- Tanya: I know that you're mad at me. It was so, so, so selfish. But now I'm back, and we're gonna have a great time and be really, really happy together.
- Lauduree: I can't make you happy. 'Cause it makes me a nothing, it makes me a blank.
- Tanya: I'm your mom, why would I make you a blank? What is a blank?
- Greta: I have no idea.
- Lauduree: Can I go to the library?
- Greta: Sure. It sure beats the pawn shop.
- Lauduree: I thought I could live here for a while. You're the only one who gets whats going on in the world.
- Ms. Markovi: I am not equipped to deal with this. I'll get you someone to talk to, okay?
- Lauduree: I don't need someone to talk to. I need a place to stay.
- Lauduree: Do you think I'm attractive?
- Neel: Yeah.
- Lauduree: Do you think you could like me forever?
- Neel: Probably.
- Lauduree: And for the experiment I need you to kiss me.
- Neel: Okay.
- [quick kiss on her cheek]
- Lauduree: I still have that feeling.
- Neel: Where is it?
- Lauduree: In my chest.
- Neel: What does it feel like?
- Lauduree: Tight, and panicky. It's like I have no future.
- Neel: [hugging her] Everything's your future. Right this second is.
- Lauduree: Can I kiss you to see if that has a result?