- Reed: It's all part of my five-year plan.
- Mina Jones: Five-year plan?
- Reed: Mmm-hmm. We date for two years. Live together for about a year, so we can get used to each other's life rhythms. Both of us get promotions. And then, once we're financially secure, we get married. And a year after that, you can quit and raise our one baby.
- Mina Jones: One baby?
- Reed: You know it's not responsible or globally sustainable to have more.
- Mina Jones: Right. Sure. I guess I just thought I might have a say in that.
- [last lines]
- Mina Jones: Happy Valentine's Day, Mr. Hart.
- Clay Hart: Happy Valentine's Day, Mrs. Hart.
- Tallulah Jones: Well, you sure have gotten yourself in a pickle. A nice, good-looking man isn't going to wait around forever.
- Mina Jones: I know, I know. I have to give Reed an answer soon.
- Tallulah Jones: Honey, I was talking about Clay.
- Deacon: Well, don't you look pretty tonight, Miss Laterner.
- Penny Laterner: Nice try, Deacon, but I've told you a million times: we're over.
- Deacon: Well, your body language is telling me something else.
- Tallulah Jones: You look as confused as a pine tree in a parking lot.
- Mina Jones: The more I think about it, the more confused I get. And I thought I knew exactly what I wanted, and then...
- Tallulah Jones: And then you came back to Sycamore Springs.
- Zoe: And now it seems awkward cause he dumped you?
- Mina Jones: No, I broke up with him when I finally got out of that place.
- Zoe: How'd he take it?
- Mina Jones: Not well. But, I mean, what was I supposed to do? Stay in Sycamore Springs for the rest of my life when my high school boyfriend's goals were fishing and drinking beer? And I made it very clear that I wanted more out of my life. And just because he chose to stay in that sleepy cowtown doesn't mean that I have to throw away the rest of my life.
- Zoe: Sounds like you have some unresolved issues.