Kaulder: One means nothing. Two, a coincidence. Three, trouble.
Kaulder: Every generation has to be given their chance to destroy the world.
Chloe: Who said that a witch can't hunt witches?
Witch Queen: So many of us pretend to be something that we're not. But you, you've lived. A man who's walked through history. To have known Napoleon, Stalin, Hitler.
Kaulder: No need to be nostalgic. We have enough evil now.
Witch Queen: You cling to your pathetic life, those closest to you betray you and those you claim to protect don't even know your name.
Witch Queen: I've missed you, Kaulder.
Kaulder: Here's what you don't understand. What your kind never understood. I've shown mercy. I could have killed every last one of you. I've done the math. I've had the time.
Witch Queen: You're different now. So confident.
Kaulder: Maybe you shouldn't have made me immortal.
Kaulder: Do you know what I'm afraid of? Nothing.
Dolan Thirty-Six: I think you'll like my successor. I'm leaving you in more modern hands.
Kaulder: What about the vow you took?
Dolan Thirty-Six: I vowed to face death at your side. Not to work until I keel over.
Belial: People shouldn't root around in their past. Some things are best left forgotten.
Kaulder: Do you know what it's like to live for ever?
Max Schlesinger: You must understand, anyone who would use this herb is not afraid of you. And that scares me.
Kaulder: More than I scare you?
Dolan Thirty-Six: Witches live among us in secret. Their magic passed down from an ancient race, diluted, half-forgotten, but dangerously powerful. After centuries of conflict, a truce was forged. Witches would be allowed to live and govern themselves if they followed one strict rule, that magic never be used against humans. But a truce is a fragile thing.
Answer: No, those are not the twin towers. What you are seeing is the Deutsche Bank Center (formerly Time Warner Center) on Columbus Circle. These two towers are at the southwestern corner of Central Park as you might see, whilst the World Trade Center twin towers were located much more south in Manhattan, in the financial district, and wouldn't be viewable from there. The two towers on Columbus Circle were constructed and finished between 2000 and 2004.
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