- Pacey: Hey, what if Abby's mother saw us come in here together? She probably thinks I'm trying to get lucky in the middle of her daughter's memorial.
- Jen Lindley: My name is Jen Lindley. And I was friends with Abby, as much as anyone could be because Abby had a toxic personality, in fact it was almost bordering on radioactive. Abby could be cruel and Abby could be spiteful, and Abby could certainly be petty. She spent her days mischievously stirring up trouble, and creating calamity, and generally, taking pleasure in other people's pain. You know, in Sunday School, they teach us that God made Man in his image. Well, if God made Abby in his own image then what does that say about God? God has always been such a mystery to me. I mean, what kind of deity creates a world that is so full of suffering and so full of tragedy. I tell you what, Abby taught me a lot. She taught me how to do a tequila shooter with one hand tied behind my back, and she taught me to live life by my own set of values, and not follow the crowd, in hopes of winning some phantom popularity contest. But most of all, what's most important, is Abby taught me the sadistic nature of our God and as much as that knowledge is disturbing, it's true. And it's real. And for a world that is so saturated with phoniness and lies, for that small amount, for that little bit of honesty, I will always be grateful to her.
- Andie McPhee: There are people who give me comfort in my life. When the going gets rough, as it invariably does, I can count on them as a shoulder to cry on, and they will pick me up when I fall, and hold me in their arms as I cry and tell me that everything is going to be alright. I am so thankful for these people. They are priceless... but there's another group of people just as important and just as priceless. They are the people who challenge me, who push me to my breaking points, and who force me to muster courage that I never thought I had. Abby Morgan was one of those people. In her own truth-telling way, she gave me strength. I'm a stronger woman because of her, stronger than I ever thought that I could be. She gave me that gift. She was one of a kind. There's no one like her and she will always hold a special spot in my heart.
- Jen Lindley: I'm not looking for your forgiveness, Grams. I'm looking for your understanding. And that's something that you've never been able to provide.