Sunday in the Park with George
1986 (TV)
Dennis: I'm going back to NASA. There's just too much pressure in this line of work.
Franz: Work is what you do for others... Art is what you do for yourself.
Dot: Yes, George, run to your work. Hide behind your painting. I came to tell you I was leaving because I thought you might care to know. Foolish of me, because you care about nothing. Georges Seurat: I care about many things. Dot: Things, George, not people. What you care for is yourself. Georges Seurat: I care about this painting. You will be in this painting. Dot: I am something you can use. Georges Seurat: I thought you understood... Dot: It's because I understand that I left, that I am leaving. Georges Seurat: There's nothing I can say, is there? Dot: Yes, there is. You could tell me not to go. Say it to me. Tell me not to go. Tell me that you're hurt, tell me that you're bored, anything, but don't assume I know. Tell me what you feel. Georges Seurat: What I feel? You know exactly what I feel. Why do you insist you must hear the words when you know I cannot give you words? Not the ones you need...
Georges Seurat: Order. Design. Tension. Balance. Harmony.
Georges Seurat: Look, I made a hat where there never was a hat.
Dot: I Chose and my word was shaken, So what? The choice may have been mistaken... the Choosing was not...
Marie: There are only two worthwhile things to leave behind when you depart this world of ours: children and art.
Dot: We choose things and then we lose things and there are Louis' and there are Georges... well, Louis' and George. But George has George, and I need someone!