http://youtu.be/hu4V2NJBEi8 AH: What's your game?
JG: My game?
AH: Oh I'm sorry. Right. This is the part where we talk about where we come from and what we majored in in college.
JG: You have beautiful eyes.
AH: That's it? That's the best you got?
JG: I'm serious. They're beautiful.
AH: Let's go.
JG: Excuse me?
AH: You want to close right? You want to get laid?
JG: Now?
AH: Oh right, right, right. I'm supposed to act like I don't know if it's right. So then you tell me that there is no right or wrong. It's just the moment. And then I tell you that I can't while actually signalling to you that I can, which you don't need because you're not really listening. Because this isn't about connection for you. This isn't even about sex for you. This is about finding an hour or two of relief from the pain of being you. And that's fine with me, see, because all I want is the exact same thing.
“Just how happy I am, in this moment right now. The way the light’s hitting that face of yours, there’s this little breeze coming through the window, and it doesn’t matter if I have ten thousand more moments like this or just this one because it’s all the same. Right now, this moment, I have this.”
- Maggie Murdock (Anne Hathaway), Love and Other Drugs