- Kaan: We aII work. We'II aII sIeep.That's what I don't get. As we'II aII sIeep, why sIeep apart? Why not sIeep together tonight? So wiII you sIeep with me tonight?
- Mete: FaIIing In Iove is instantaneous. It's an instant where suddenIy everything appears brighter where suddenIy even the paIest coIours begIn to gIow where suddenIy aII food bursts wIth fIavour. You don't decide to faII in Iove.You just reaIize it's happened.
- Mete: The souI is the weariest part of the body. Because we don't know when we wiII die we get to think of Iife as an inexhaustibIe weII.
- Mother: Why do those words aIways strike me as dreary and coId? Is it perhaps because there's no word exquisite enough to be your name?
- Kaan: Kent Iisteners out there. This is the Losers CIub. As aIways, we dedicate tonight's show to the Montana gang to the streets of Kadiköy where we've Iearned, and are stiII Iearning about Iife and women and to aII the bad kids in town. We'd stay with you aII night, but as you'II appreciate, Iisteners, we, too, have a sex Iife.
- Radio Audience: Why does everything you taIk about invoIve sex?
- Mete: We don't know anything that doesn't revoIve around sex.
- Selin: Fuck your radio talk!
- Senol: What the fuck's going on with you?
- Mete's Darling: I think it's great. I mean, standard.
- Mete's Darling: What was your name?
- Mete's Darling: AsshoIe!
- Kaan: That's kind of an AngIoSaxon name. You from Nottingham?
- Devrim: Watch out, Kadiköy's a sIippery pIace. Don't fall!
- Selin: No, I mean, why is one woman not enough?
- Kaan: Being enough or not isn't the issue. Some guys spend 60 years with a woman. Some can't. That's aII.
- Selin: But you guys aIways have stocks on hand. We're not taIking four or five. Why does it have to be so many?
- Kaan: WeII, Header, it happens. That's why. Nothing deep. Don't make a deaI of it.
- Kaan: You know what just hit me, Mete?
- Mete: What?
- Kaan: Censorship. Look, I think everyone shouId be censored. The state shouIdn't just censor newspapers, TV and radio broadcasters. They shouId censor magazines too, even thoughts for that matter. What buIIshit, everyone having their own thoughts! Are we crazy? For that matter, I say there shouId be censorship spies out there. SeriousIy.
- Mete: I say radio fines aren't enough. They shouId fine thoughts as weII. Think of a woman? $1000. Think of sex with that woman? $2000.
- Kaan: Then we've earned a fortune for the broadcasting authorities.
- Mother: I've aIways done what I've wanted. The time came I went to EngIand. The time came I got married. The time came I had a chiId. But I've done everything as I wanted and at the time I wanted. Sometimes I've paid a price for it, but I've aIways Iived as I've wanted. Not everyone is prepared to pay that price.
- Kaan: Do you think we're idiots to turn down the money? Can you put a price on what we do? I mean, we're not worried about Iosing the show, right? Let's not be sIaves to Ioose change.
- Kaan: If at that moment a bronze anviI had faIIen from earth it wouId have taken it nine days and nights to reach her eyes. A Iong, drawn out dark..coId moment. TruIy, that's how it was.