- [first lines]
- Shelley Godfrey: [writing] They held the service at sunset, just as you requested. It was syncretic, combining the best of everything. Just like you, Uncle Johann. I loved the monks, and bells; I've never seen so many lotus blossoms in one place. It was beautiful. One of these days I'd like to arrange a ceremony like yours for Uncle Norman too. I know you and he didn't always see eye to eye. But you were both like fathers to me. Maybe you can be friends in heaven - if that exists.
- Annie Archambeau: Men leave, that's what they do. Isn't that what you told me? I don't think men leave you. I think you prey on them.
- Olivia Godfrey: Men are a... cheap and easy source of protein.
- Aitor Quantic: Back in Elizabethan times, they didn't change diapers but once a week. I often wondered if that's what kicked off the age of exploration. Travelin' across oceans and distant lands to escape the aroma young families. Because the history of toilets is pretty much the history of everything when you get right down to it.
- [last lines]
- Shelley Godfrey: [driving along] Ever been to Montana?
- Aitor Quantic: No. They've got sky for the taking, I'm told.
- Shelley Godfrey: Then let's get us some sky.
- [looks down a little Nadia]
- Aitor Quantic: You ever give any more thought about what to do that bag of money?
- Shelley Godfrey: Yeah. Nothing. We're a couple of poets. What do we know about money?
- Aitor Quantic: We'll wait 'til Nadia grows up. She'll know what to do with it.
- Shelley Godfrey: [seeing a white wolf on the road side] Look!
- Aitor Quantic: What?
- Shelley Godfrey: Never mind, it was nothing.
- [they pass a sign: You are leaving Hemlock Grove, on which someone has written: Free Shelley]