- Blanche: It was good. And intense. Everything a girl dreams of. Tenderness and violence, virility and femininity, gentleness and raw sex.
- Blanche: Let me apologize.
- Antoine Letoux: No don't apologize. You were right. It was the best way to show him it was over.
- Blanche: I kept kissing you because he stood there so long.
- Antoine Letoux: Of course. I sensed he was close. That's why I held you tightly.
- Blanche: That way, it looked real. That's why I caressed your neck.
- Antoine Letoux: And I your hair.
- Blanche: And your shoulders.
- Antoine Letoux: And your hips.
- Blanche: And your face. That's why I held you so tightly too.
- Antoine Letoux: Well, that's cleared that up.
- Louis: I'm sorry. Excuse me, I wanted to ask you something. I wanted to ask you. Sorry, okay. I wanted to ask you - what do you think of me physically?
- Antoine Letoux: You're okay.
- Thai Waiter: Taittinger '95. An excellent vintage. Surprising. A bit dry at first, but like honey once it opens the palate. It'll make you very merry.
- Antoine Letoux: It's tempting to hope and forgive. But how will you look at him tomorrow? And each time he goes for cigarettes, you'll be wondering if he isn't off making love. On a porch. In a hotel. Or, in a car.
- Louis: I want to impress an old friend.
- Hairdresser: Somebody young and modern? What's her hair like, for example?
- Louis: I don't know. She wears a scarf in her hair. Or ties it back. She has strands of hair that curl down and brush her cheeks. They even stick to her lips.
- Hairdresser: Is she coquettish?
- Louis: Her clothes are pretty but discreet. They're always new. And very feminine. Sometimes you catch a glimpse of her skin or her cleavage.
- Blanche: I hate the idea of being alone.
- Antoine Letoux: No company's better than bad.
- Blanche: No way! I prefer bad company. Proverbs suck!