[Audio From: Donnie Darko (2001)]
Dr. Lilian Thurman: To die
Donnie: To be alone
Dr. Lilian Thurman: Do you feel alone right now?
Donnie: I mean, I'd like to believe I'm not, but I just... I've just never seen any proof, so I... I just don't debate it anymore, you know? It's like I could spend my whole life debating it over and over again, weighing the pros and cons. And in the end, I still wouldn't have any proof. So I just... I just don't debate it anymore. It's absurd
Dr. Lilian Thurman: The search for God is absurd?
Donnie: It is if everyone dies alone
Dr. Lilian Thurman: Does that scare you?
Donnie: I don't want to be alone
Kitty Farmer: Fear and love are the deepest of human emotions
Donnie: Okay. But you're not listening to me. There are other things that need to be taken into account here, like the whole spectrum of human emotion. You can't just lump everything into these two categories and then just deny everything else
So when you sleepwalk, do you remember afterwards, like do you dream?
Donnie: No
What's it like?
Donnie: It's complicated
Yeah?
Donnie: It's like a force in your brain that just sends you someplace
Someplace familiar?
Donnie: No, I feel each time I keep waking up farther and farther from my house
That's scary, doesn't that scare you
Donnie: You ever wake up from a dream, and remember it so clearly but with each passing moment you can just feel it slipping away
Yeah
Donnie: Well that's what it's like