Remy: I was showing that a farm is a business and decisions need to be based on solid reasoning for the business to succeed.
Ralph Angel: Maybe that's what you thought you was doing, but nobody else asked nothing after you put me in my place.
Remy: Ralph Angel, that was a critical thinking exercise. It can be intimidating for students to realize how much they haven't learned.
Ralph Angel: Is that what it is?
Remy: Yeah.
Ralph Angel: Looked to me like you was being a know-it-all. Now I know why you and Charley are together. Makes sense.

On our first date he told me that the woman he loved did not love him enough to marry him. Trudy and Ernest were already broken up when I met him, and he came to California. He was away from his home and his land for the first time, and it was the love of his life that sent him away. He told me that Trudy was a free spirit. She wanted a more free, flowing relationship, but he didn't want that. He wanted tradition, so he came to California just to put some distance between them.

Lorna

Ralph Angel: One class showed me what I already know. School ain't for me, never has been.
Remy: That's an excuse, Ralph Angel.
Ralph Angel: Only teacher ever paid me attention was the gym coach cause he wanted me to be on the track team. The rest of them treat me like I can't read or something.
Remy: So you thought that's the way I treated you last night.
Ralph Angel: Everybody do me like that. You ain't do nothing new.
Remy: I want to apologize for making you feel small, and I mean that sincerely, and I hope you hear that because you're not small, Ralph Angel. You've got a big heart, you've got a big spirit, you've got a big brain. But you've also got a big case of luggage that you're carrying around with you everywhere you go, and that makes everything feel heavier than it needs to be. Now we all got to carry it sometime, hell, most of the time, actually. But brother you should know that when you're with me you can put that down, cause I just want what's best for you, and I never mean you any harm. Look here, if you can't put it down, let me know that too and I'll carry it with you because I know you'd do the same thing for me.

Nova: All these years I've been hating on her because everybody else did, but what did she do? Did she break them up?
Violet: It's complicated. No, she didn't break them up but she did stand in the way of them getting back together.
Nova: How?
Violet: She interrupted everything. Ernest was Trudy's and Trudy was Ernest's. Everybody knew that. I mean, okay, your mama wanted to explore and whatnot, but still, they had something unique, something everybody wanted, and they was meant to be together. Period. Then comes Lorna.
Nova: Did Mom break up with him before he left for California?
Violet: Yeah, but she didn't think he was going to go there and marry a white lady. Come on.
Nova: Fair enough, but did she deny him when he came back to ask about me, when she was pregnant with me?
Violet: Baby, she was young and she wanted things her way, so yeah, she turned him down. But she did not think it was permanent, I know that. Then comes Lorna and Charley; it just got, like I said, complicated.

You go through your whole life knowing exactly why you are the way you are, and then you get one new piece of the puzzle and the whole picture changes.

Nova

Queen Sugar Season 2 Episode 11 Quotes

On our first date he told me that the woman he loved did not love him enough to marry him. Trudy and Ernest were already broken up when I met him, and he came to California. He was away from his home and his land for the first time, and it was the love of his life that sent him away. He told me that Trudy was a free spirit. She wanted a more free, flowing relationship, but he didn't want that. He wanted tradition, so he came to California just to put some distance between them.

Lorna

Remy: I was showing that a farm is a business and decisions need to be based on solid reasoning for the business to succeed.
Ralph Angel: Maybe that's what you thought you was doing, but nobody else asked nothing after you put me in my place.
Remy: Ralph Angel, that was a critical thinking exercise. It can be intimidating for students to realize how much they haven't learned.
Ralph Angel: Is that what it is?
Remy: Yeah.
Ralph Angel: Looked to me like you was being a know-it-all. Now I know why you and Charley are together. Makes sense.