Quote from Diane in Don Juan Is Hell
Diane: You didn't read this, did you? Sam: Didn't have to, I lived it. Diane: Sit down, please. "Trevor is the image of the arrested adolescent, entirely self-oriented, still intimidated by the women around him and attempting to prove himself superior to them. Through sexual conquest he can, for a time, quell his constant fears of inferiority and failure. Indeed, the idea of a nonsexual relationship is completely foreign to him. As the years pass and his physical attractiveness diminishes, he'll be doomed to a life of loneliness and despair, unable to give or receive love." Sam: Is this really how you feel about me? Diane: This is my clinical view of you. As a woman, I might have felt something different than I feel as an academician. Sam: It makes my life seem so cheap and pathetic. Diane: Sam, you're reading things into this. Sam: Like here where it says: "His life is cheap and pathetic."