- William Henry Devereaux, Jr.: Look, nothing about the Jeffrey Epstein Technical Careers Center looks good.
- Dickie Pope: You're referring to the name.
- William Henry Devereaux, Jr.: People are familiar with the many instances in which young women were attacked by a technical careers center.
- Dickie Pope: Different Jeffrey Epstein. This one made two billion on air fryers. We're adding a "Q".
- William Henry Devereaux, Jr.: Queer fryers?
- Dickie Pope: It will be the Jeffrey Q. Epstein Center.
- William Henry Devereaux, Jr.: What's his middle name?
- Dickie Pope: He doesn't have one. He's not thrilled with the "Q". The legislature is cutting our budget by 23%. Please make a list so we are prepared.
- William Henry Devereaux, Jr.: I've gotten this far without making a list. If I were to start now, I'd feel like a quitter.
- Dickie Pope: No.
- William Henry Devereaux, Jr.: Uh, look, Dickie, um... you're new around here. Every year, those geniuses in Harrisburg, they threaten cuts, and every year, they don't, because, as we've established, they don't like not looking good.
- Dickie Pope: This year is different.
- William Henry Devereaux, Jr.: Because of how time works?
- Dickie Pope: They likely will give us what we ask for... but I'm not asking for it. All my predecessors have begged year after year for more money. I'm not going to do that. I'm lobbying for less money. The school's too fat.
- William Henry Devereaux, Jr.: People are familiar with the many instances in which young women were attacked by a technical careers center.
- [In regards to the other infamous Jeffrey Epstein, sex-trafficker, who shares a name with the donor]
- Tony Conigula: God is dead, and we have killed him. Nietzsche's point isn't that we should live in despair of ever finding meaning just because we've abandoned the magical dogma of our particular age. Nietzsche wasn't a nihilist. "God is dead, and we have killed him." This is not cause for despair, but celebration, for we have been liberated by that murder to do what Nietzsche believed was the essential task of all our lives... to make meaning from the world as we find it, not as we wish it to be.