- Zach Taylor: Miss August told me about you being here helping out. She didn't mention anything about you being white.
- Lily Owens: Maybe she didn't notice.
- Lily Owens: If your favorite color is blue, why did you paint the house pink?
- August Boatwright: [chuckles] That was May's doing. When we went to the paint shop, she latched on to a color called, "Caribbean Pink." She said it made her feel like dancing a Spanish Flamenco. I personally thought it was the tackiest color I had ever seen, but I figured if it could lift May's heart, it was good enough to live in.
- Lily Owens: That was awfully nice of you.
- August Boatwright: Well, I don't know. Some things in life, like the color of a house, don't really matter. But lifting someone's heart? Now, that matters.
- Lily Owens: You think something being an impossibility makes you think about it even more?
- May Boatwright: Like what?
- Lily Owens: I don't know. Like... kissin'.
- May Boatwright: That ain't impossible. When I was 15, I made a 7UP cake for this boy. After that, he kissed me all the time.
- Lily Owens: What'd it feel like?
- May Boatwright: Like I was gonna burst.
- Lily Owens: Miss May, I know you get real sad sometimes. My daddy never feels. He never felt anything. I had rather be like you.
- May Boatwright: A worker bee weigh less than a flower petal, but she can fly with a load heavier than her. But she only lives for or five weeks. Sometimes not feeling is the only way you can survive.
- May Boatwright: [noticing Zach smiling over a Lily] You want me to help you make a 7UP cake?
- Rosaleen Daise: I know you can't understand. Apologizing to those men would have just been a different way of dying. Except I had to live with it
- Rosaleen Daise: How come you all got names from a calendar?
- May Boatwright: Our mama loved spring and summer. We had an April too, but she... she died when she was little.
- [runs out of the room, sobbing and humming]
- Lily Owens: [to T. Ray] My whole life has been nothing but a hole, where my mother should have been. It always left me aching, but I never thought about what it did to you.
- Neil: *Walks up to June who slowly rises from her chair* Hi.
- June Boatwright: Hi.
- Neil: *pause* Did you call me here to talk? I am a little busy...
- June Boatwright: You ain't the only one who's busy, Neil.
- Neil: *voice rises in irritation* So I'm just supposed to stand here and watch how busy you are...
- June Boatwright: No! *Both turn away with a sigh*
- Rosaleen Daise: I feel like I've been beaten with a stick.
- Lily Owens: You have been beaten, remember?
- Rosaleen Daise: But not with a stick...
- Lily Owens: [First lines] I killed my mother when I was four years old. She was all I ever wanted and I took her away.