Jack Morris: You know I.C.? Colored fellow at the service station?
Ellen Morris: Sure.
Jack Morris: His son came back from Europe today.
Ellen Morris: Wonderful.
Jack Morris: In a box.
Sean Devine: What the fuck am I gonna tell him?"Hey, Jimmy. God said you owed another marker. He came to collect."
Sean Devine: Sometimes I think, I think all three of us got in that car.
Whitey Powers: The moment I laid eyes on him, I could tell he'd done time. They never lose it, you know. That tension, it settles up around their shoulders.
Sean Devine: He just lost his daughter, maybe that's what's settled in his shoulders.
Whitey Powers: No, that's in his stomach. The tension in his shoulders, that's prison.
Jack Casey: Sometimes things don't happen the way you planned, sometimes you could end up lower than you started.
Maggie Witzky: Why are you doing this?
Tom Witzky: Water softens up the dirt.
Tom Witzky: I never wanted to be famous. I just never expected to be so.
Maggie Witzky: What?
Tom Witzky: I don't know, ordinary.
Lisa: So, she's six weeks pregnant. That means the baby's due in... April, May... June. Gemini. That's cool. Einstein was a Gemini. So's that Scottish gal from Garbage.
Tom Witzky: Will you go help Jake with his pajamas?
Lisa: If she's late.
Tom Witzky: Lisa, I swear to God, start with the Dionne Warwick stuff and I'll throw you out of the fuckin' window, so please help him with the pajamas.
Lisa: Love you, too, Tom.
Jacques: You really think that killing me... stabbing me to death is going to change the world?
Frank D'Arbo: I can't know that for sure, unless I try.
Val: Attention, Mr. Bassett. This is your wake-up call. Please move your ass.
Detective Ray Duquette: People aren't always what they appear to be. Don't forget that.
Walter: What can I do for you Sergeant Lucas?
Sgt. Lucas: Oh, you can listen to my stories about Jesus.
Walter: Uncommon beauty is commonly overlooked.
Shopkeeper: There was a different house. Before that one.
Theo: What sort of house?
Shopkeeper: Just different. And before that, a tower.
Theo: A tower?
Shopkeeper: It's a legend. The devil builds the tower to collect souls, and God destroys it. But the devil builds it up again. And again. People have always stayed in that house. Some don't leave. The right ones usually find the place. Or perhaps it's the other way round. The place finds them. (01:07:33)
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