Idézetek 7
Chang Seok: On my way back to Korea, I read a magazine on the plane. An interview with someone who walked on the moon twice. When he picked a title for the book he wrote, it wasn't „Voyage to the Moon”, it was „Return to Earth”. He said returning from the moon is much harder than getting there.
Joo Eun: First I hear their stories. I work here because I’m curious about people. All kinds of people come in [to the bar] and want to talk to me.
Chang Seok: Did you hear a lof of good stories?
Joo Eun: You think that’s likely? Most aren’t interesting. If someone’s boring, I make up a story about why they’re boring.
Chang Seok: Still, you’re really interested in people.
Joo Eun: Actually, I kind of need other people’s memories. I don’t have many myself.
Sung Ha: I don’t believe in miracles either. But they come in the depths of despair, miracles…
Sung Ha: I’m loyal, you know. There’s no longer any point in surgery, and my wife’s body is wasting away. Still, speaking openly with my wife who’s still alive, it’s hard for people to give up hope. They start hanging on to a different hope. You spend so much on the silliest things.
Mi Young: Who…?
Chang Seok: Hello. I'm waiting for somone here.
Mi Young: Waiting for who?
Chang Seok: You're pretty when you sleep.
Mi Young: I can't figure out people who read novels. It's all made up so why believe it?
Chang Seok: You think so? Still, well-made stories can make people believe.
Mi Young: When you know it's fake?