Lily: This is gonna be an unbearable day.
Wren: Come on. We shake an old guy's hand and wear a dumb hat. What could possibly go wrong?
Georgia: Take a picture.
David: You take a picture.
Georgia: I'm in the moment.
David: Why do you need a picture?
Georgia: So I don't forget the moment.
David: Love you.
Georgia: Love you more.
David: So proud.
Georgia: Prouder.
David: The most proud.
Georgia: Proudest.
David: Couldn't be more proud.
Georgia: Bursting.
Georgia: See you again never.
David: Hopefully not that soon.
Lily: I wish I went to work in a bathing suit.
Gede: This isn't work. It's a partnership. With Dewi Danu, the goddess of the sea. All we have to do is understand her tides and moods... not throw plastic into her, not over-farm her, and she'll give us wonderful lives. Nature, god and people. Balance the three, and you have harmony.
Georgia: I think it's upside down.
Georgia: I'm working, David. I really don't have time.
David: Unless you became an oncologist since we last spoke, you got time.
Georgia: There you go, always diminishing what I do.
David: What you do diminishes what you do.
David: Don't blame yourself, Paul. It could happen to anybody who doesn't know what they're doing.
Suli: And now he is saying you remind him of a very attractive horse.
Georgia: Oh. Really?
Suli: That can't be right... No, he... he did mean horse.
Georgia: Oh.
David: Hey, look, happy is great. Lily happy is the greatest of all. It's just that... a weird thing happens when you become a parent. When your kid is down, when they're in pain, it kills you. But when they're up, when things are going great, that's when you get really scared. Because you don't want it to change, and you know it will.
Gede: Does it always?
David: Mm.
Georgia: There's not gonna be a wedding. I won't let her throw her life away on some insanely handsome guy who happens to live in the most beautiful place on Earth. And yes, I do know how that sounds, but I'm still right.
Georgia: I was overserved.
Lily: Being loved is not the same as loving.
Lily: You're just like all parents, acting like you're giving your kid this great advice for their own good, but all you're really doing is talking to your young, dumb selves, trying to rewrite the past and not do whatever you did 25 years ago.
David: Do you think if we'd kicked a coconut around a few times, things would have worked out differently for us?
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