Ellis Jones: You know they have a saying in Italy. "Anni, amori, e bicchieri di vino, no che contato mai."
Adaline Bowman: Years, lovers... wine cups?
Ellis Jones: Years, lovers, and glasses of wine. These are things that should never be counted.
Adaline Bowman: You have no idea.
Adaline Bowman: Tell me something I can hold on to forever and never let go.
Ellis Jones: Let go.
Narrator: As the years passed, Adaline credited her unchanging appearance to a combination of a healthy diet, exercise, heredity, and good luck.
Ellis Jones: I'd like for you to accept the books on behalf of the library.
Adaline Bowman: Oh no no. I can't do that.
Ellis Jones: Yes you can.
Adaline Bowman: No, I don't want my photo taken.
Ellis Jones: Don't worry, you look stunning.
Adaline Bowman: It's not about vanity. I just don't like people taking my photograph.
Ellis Jones: You can tell me anything you want and I'll believe it. I know almost nothing about you.
Adaline Bowman: It's better this way.
Ellis Jones: No. It's not.
Adaline Bowman: I don't think I'll ever understand why so few people care about history.
Ellis Jones: The future has its charm, too. We could talk about our ours.
Adaline Bowman: Ellis.
Ellis Jones: Not the distant future - talk about this weekend.
Adaline Bowman: There you go again, putting your hand in places it doesn't belong.
Flemming: Remember that? 1954, I was a junior in college. That's the last photo I have of you.
Adaline Bowman: Well, you've seen one, you've seen 'em all.
William Jones: Do you love her?
Ellis Jones: Yes, I am.
William Jones: How do you know?
Ellis Jones: Dad, I didn't kn.
William Jones: This is a simple quest, how do you know?
Ellis Jones: Everything is not make sense without her.
Adaline Bowman: I see you already forgot our little talk about sodium.
Flemming: No, I am simply choosing to ignore it.
William Jones: Plato believed that every soul has a companion star that returns to after death... if you lived a moral life.
Chosen answer: It was because she had used so many fake I.D. the F.B.I. had become suspicious, possibly believing she was involved in some type of criminal activity, which is often why people assume different identities.
raywest ★
No, that can't be right because she doesn't start using fake names until AFTER the incident with the FBI. She was still using her normal name, Adeline, when the FBI grabbed her. The implication of the story is that they grabbed her because she didn't age and they wanted to use her as a lab rat.