Mr. Torvald: I will also split you up into four groups. Yes, I still count on my fingers. One for each part in the obnoxiously contrapuntal harmony at the end of the book. This is gonna drive you nuts, but when you nail it, it feels good.
Jay Corgan: My parents put an ocean between them after the nastiest divorce ever. No joke. People study it.
Jay Corgan: I can't imagine what you're going through, but I do know from experience backing down can become a way of life. You're a lady. Screw the pressure, screw the scholarship. I mean do your own thing, on your own terms, and get what you came here for. That's what counts.
Simon Fletcher: Who's going to help me with the restaurant?
Aunt Nina: Oh, is that really what you wanna say, Simon?"Who's gonna help me with the restaurant?"
Jay Corgan: People change Robin, I'm not the same person I was last summer and neither are you.
Jay Corgan: My music became like a religion. It kept me sane.
Jay Corgan: I really am sorry.
Terri Fletcher: Save it. You're not forgiven yet. Come on, let's go.
Simon Fletcher: And Nina?
Aunt Nina: Yes?
Simon Fletcher: Don't corrupt my baby. She's too much like you already.
Aunt Nina: Don't worry, Simon. I'll have her tattooed, with blue hair and married to a rapper in no time. Nighty-night.
Answer: All of the singing that Hilary Duff did in the film is her own. This is stated in the credits of the songs she did.
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