Kat: Mom, you cannot sell our land to a Goodwin.
Del: Why not? I think it's fitting. I have always felt indebted to Evelyn after everything she did for us all those years ago. Not many people would be so forgiving. I can't repay the debt now. The least I can do is accept her son's generous offer.
Kat: OK. So, when it comes from family, it's a handout, but when it comes from a Goodwin, that's generosity?

Sam: Don't let your pride get in the way of something good.
Del: You don't know me, Sam. Don't act like you do.

Kat: See you later, alligator.
Jacob: Why didn't you come for me sooner?

I don't know what's real anymore.

Jacob

Oh, yeah. I kind of forgot to tell you that part. When I was saving Jacob, I kind of started the White Witch legend.

Kat

Elliot: You need to hide right now. She has not seen you in seven years, and, no offense, but you look like you're 12.
Alice: Yeah, well, don't think that that scraggly excuse for a beard you've got going on is doing you any favors.

Thomas: For a witch, you know shockingly little about nature.
Kat: Wait, wait a minute. You think that I’m actually a witch?
Thomas: I saw you leap into that pond two days ago and only emerge again this morning. How’d you manage it? Is it an illusion, or is it truly sorcery?

Del: Do the hinges on my barn look rusty? Be honest.
Rita: Is that a euphemism?

Just so we’re clear. One moonlight swim doesn’t mean I want to be one of your girls.

Del

Kat: What is this?
Thomas: Goodwin has everyone in town looking for the witch who hexed him. You’ll be safer as a man.

Are you always this confounding, or is this something I bring out in you?

Thomas

Kat: What if I never get the chance to really know him?
Thomas: I’ve lost two brothers. Losing Jacob would be like a third. We walk this earth in the time that we’re given and then we return to it.