Kat: I decided to walk through the fields. I can’t believe they’re not going to be ours anymore.
Del: I can’t break the deal. Brady says the contract’s iron clad.
Kat: So you are having second thoughts.
Del: Of course I am. Do you think I wanted this to happen?
Kat: You are going to regret selling, Mom. I’m telling you.

Del: We’ve let unsaid words take up too much space, haven’t we?
Kat: Not anymore, mom.

Del: It’s an open ticket. Do you mean you wanted to see me after everything we said?
Kat: I missed you, and I wanted you to meet Alice, and I wanted you to know that you had such a beautiful granddaughter.
Del: I already knew about her back then.
Kat: Then why didn’t you —
Del: I should have. Oh, honey. I wanted to reach out to you so many times to see my baby being a mother, but I stopped myself.
Kat: Why?
Del: Because I didn’t think I deserved you, and I didn’t want to be a burden. And I wanted to give you a chance to start your life over without me. If I had known that you missed me and wanted to see me. Oh, honey.
Kat: I thought you didn’t want to see us.
Del: Oh, God. If I got that ticket, I would have been there in a heartbeat.

Del: I’m not sure if I’m ready to let you go, Cole.
Colton: You don’t have to. Remember me, love me, miss me. It’s all OK, Dellie. I’ll always be with you. And your heart is big enough for the past, present, and the future.

Del: I think the Goodwins will do right by us.
Kat: You have always cared way too much about what the Goodwins think of us. So Evelyn agreed to keep out names out of the paper. You don’t still owe her.

Del: Jacob should be here. He should have been the one fighting to save the farm. It should have been Jacob. [Kat grabs Colton’s guitar] Katherine, what are you doing?
Kat: I’m grabbing a piece of dad with me, and I’m never coming back here -- because it should have been him.

Alice: You didn’t sell the farm though, back then. Why?
Del: I saved it for an Alice I had not met.

I want you to know I did everything I could to keep this land, but we will always have this house, that history, and each other. Jacob helped me remember that land comes and goes. Family is forever.

Alice: You signed it?
Del: Yes. This is Goodwin land now.

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.

Nick: Is that Alice singing?
Del: Yeah. Isn’t she somthin’?
Nick: Unforgettable.