"'And then the closer you seem to come, the more skaky he gets, and then, by the time you get here, he's arguing, and he seems angry at you. I think its just that maybe he cant bring himself to--to open up to you. Why are you so hateful to each other? Why is that?'"(38).
"'I'm not hateful, Mom'"(38).
"'...Biff, dear, if you don't you don't have any feeling for him, then you can't have any feeling for me'"(39).
"'Stop making excuses for him! He always, always wiped the floor with you. Never had an ounce of respect for you'"(40).
"'...Willy Loman never made a lot of money. His name was never in the paper. He's not the finest character that ever lived. But he's a human being, and a terrible thing is happening to him'"(40).
'"I didn't  mean--'"(40).
'"...And you tell me he has no character? The man who never worked a day but for your benefit? When does he get the medal for that? Is this his reward—to turn around at the age of sixty-three and find his sons, who he loved better than his life, one is a philandering bum’”(41).
“‘...All right, Mom. I’ll live here in my room, and I’ll get a job. I’ll keep away from him, that’s all’”(41). 
“‘...He threw me out of this house, remember that’”(42). 
Why? 
“‘...Because he’s fake and he doesn’t like anybody around who knows!’”(42). 
“‘…It’s between me and him—that’s all I have to say. I’ll chip in from now on. He’ll settle for half of my pay check. He’ll be all right. I’m going to bed’”(42).