Nick Quote #1234

Quote from Nick in San Diego

Nick: Hey. Taking a little trip? I hear San Diego's lovely. I regret that. I'm sorry I left you on the train, Reagan. You deserve better than that. The truth is, is I wanted to break up with you, and I didn't know how to.
Reagan: Okay. I mean, I'm not mad anymore, more just... scared of what it must be like to have to live inside of your head.
Nick: Look, I'm sorry.
Reagan: It's okay. I've been thinking about breaking up with you for a while. So, we just wanted really different things. I'm not good at good-byes, Nick.
Nick: I'm not good at good-byes either. I think I'm gonna go stand in the closet for a little bit.
Reagan: Okay.
Reagan: Okay.
Nick: Okay.
Reagan: Bye, Nick.
Nick: [o.s.] Yeah, bye, Reagan.

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Quote from Aly

Aly: You ended a relationship without any confrontation. You got what you wanted.
Nick: Then why do I feel so terrible?
Aly: Maybe you feel bad because your relationship with Reagan actually meant something to you, and you ended it like it didn't.
Nick: Right. I'm sorry I put you in the middle of this, Aly. But I'm also glad you were here 'cause I feel like we bonded.
Aly: It was one of the most frustrating days of my entire life. I'm exhausted. I feel like a single mom in a mop commercial.
Nick: Welcome to the loft.

Quote from Bob Day

Jess: What about Priscilla?
Bob Day: What?
Jess: What? Come on.
Bob Day: No. No. I'm an old man. She doesn't want an old man. Look. I've got a Band-Aid on my hand. Not on the finger, the hand. That is an old-man thing.

Quote from Bob Day

Jess: Look, we're not in the same boat, okay? I can't move on. I love him.
Bob Day: Nick? What do you see in him? I mean, he looks like the only white waiter at a Chinese restaurant.