Agent Katherine Cowles: Dr. Clancy, before we go upstairs, with all due respect, I don't hold an ounce of confidence in the paranormal in general. I think it's a sham. I hope that's okay.
John Clancy: No problem at all. I feel the same about shrinks. After only one thing, your money. They'll take your whole hand.
Agent Katherine Cowles: Whoever said that has obviously never met a good one.
John Clancy: It was Sigmund Freud.
Charles Ambrose: I have no interest in playing God. As far as his work is concerned, I'm not impressed.
Charles Ambrose: I don't enjoy the work I do. John, it's not a fetish. It's about allowing those who are already dying... to die with some dignity. Sometimes the greatest acts of love are the hardest acts to commit.
Charles Ambrose: We're connected. The same animal.
John Clancy: No, no. I'm not a killer.
Charles Ambrose: We can talk about that in seven minutes.
John Clancy: Seven minutes?
Charles Ambrose: That's when you kill someone.
John Clancy: Who might that be?
Charles Ambrose: Me.