Ed Warren: Did it work?
Lorraine Warren: The evil is contained.
Lorraine Warren: It's the doll, Ed. It's a beacon for other spirits.
Norma Louise Bates: Why do crazy people keep gravitating towards me?
Norma Louise Bates: When I moved here, no one prepared me for the colossal, frickin' face-dive off a cliff that living in this crazy town really is.
Dylan Massett: You'll do anything to get your way.
Norma Louise Bates: I've never gotten my way, and that includes being your mother.
Norma Louise Bates: Norman, no matter what, this'll become public. And it'll be in all the papers. Everyone in town will know about it. Who is going to book a room in the "rape-slash-murder" motel?
Norman Bates: Mother, are you sure we shouldn't call for help?
Norma Louise Bates: No one's ever going to help us, Norman. No one's ever helped us.
Michael MacCauley: What happens when you find 'em?
Joanna: They die. Hypothetically.
Joanna: What if someone asked you to do one little thing but would affect another passenger on this train? Would you do it?
Michael MacCauley: I don't know. What's in it for me?
Joanna: It doesn't have to end this way. Think about Karen, Danny.
Michael MacCauley: Don't you dare mention their names.
Anita Gregory: Last year I was conned by a Welsh family pretending to be possessed by demons. And honestly, I don't know what was worse: the demons or the people who prey on our willingness to believe in them.
Lorraine Warren: The demons... are worse.
Lorraine Warren: Do you know when the voice is going to speak?
Janet Hodgson: Sometimes.
Lorraine Warren: And when it does, does it feel like it is coming from inside of you?
Janet Hodgson: No, it is more like it is coming from behind me, like I'm being used.
Lorraine Warren: Ed, this is as close to hell as I ever want to get.
Ed Warren: We've been called ghost hunters. Paranormal researchers. Wackos.
Lorraine Warren: But we prefer to be known simply as Ed and Lorraine Warren.
Lorraine Warren: You have a lot of spirits in here, but there is one I'm most worried about because it is so hateful.
Dr. Emma Russell: Long live the king.
Samantha Powell: Dammit, Hank. I loved you then and I love you now. I do. I love how you are simultaneously the most selfish and the most generous person I know. I love how you hate a bully while being one. But your constant second-guessing of others, that crystal-ball bullshit? That hyperverbal vocabulary-vomit thing that you do? I disappeared around you, Hank.
Hank Palmer: Say it again.
Samantha Powell: All of it?
Samantha Powell: Whatever had or hadn't happened in the past, I was gonna be the hero of my own story.
Samantha Powell: Yeah, well, it's my bullshit, kindly remove your shoes from it.
Samantha Powell: Stop staring. I know I look good.
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