Dolly: You know, I think that what the nomads are doing is not that different than what the pioneers did. I think Fern's part of an American tradition.
Dave: Hey, find anything?
Fern: ROCKS.
Fern: We be the bitches of the badlands.
Carol: I see that you have this ring. Are you married?
Fern: I am, but my husband died.
Carol: And so.
Fern: I'm not gonna take that off.
Carol: That ring is a circle and it never ends. And that means that your love never ends. And you may not be able to take it off, if you tried.
Fern: I don't think I can.
Bob: One of the things I love most about this life is that there's no final goodbye. You know, I've met hundreds of people out here and I don't ever say a final goodbye. I always just say, "I'll see you down the road." And I do. And whether it's a month, or a year, or sometimes years, I see them again.
Dolly: You know, when you were growing up, you were eccentric to other people. You maybe seemed weird, but it was just because you were braver and more honest than everybody else. And you could see me when I was hiding from everybody. And sometimes you could see me before I saw myself. I needed that in my life. And you are my sister. I would have loved having you around all these years. You left a big hole by leaving.
Fern: That one's on me.
Makenzie: My mom says that you're homeless, is that true?
Fern: No, I'm not homeless. I'm just house-less. Not the same thing, right?