- Grace Batten: Are you a doctor?
- Simon: I specialize in methods that conventional medicine ignores. What kind of methods? Many diseases can manifest through our environment. What we eat, how we live. And just as we may create our illness, our bodies can be healed.
- Grace Batten: And that works on, uh... On sick people?
- Simon: If they are pure of heart and mind, yes.
- Hazel Micallef: We think this is the work of a...
- Ian Mason: Oh, good God. No, please.
- Hazel Micallef: ...serial killer.
- Ian Mason: Serial killer, huh? Do you know what we call two murders here? The morning shift.
- Rose Batten: I'm going to die, aren't I?
- Simon: Hmm. We're all going to die. That's how God intended it. But how we live and how we die, that can be meaningful.
- Father Price: I find it fascinating that someone like you would be interested in unearthing this prayer that has been for 1,500 years, by and large, lost.
- Hazel Micallef: I think somebody may have found it.
- Father Price: The prayer is pure. It was never meant to be used this way! Only Christ can raise the dead.
- Simon: Christ is in us all.
- Simon: Drink this and all your suffering will be gone. Drink this and bring meaning to your life. Drink this and offer the disciples unto God. Drink this and bring life back to this world. Let go.
- Emily Micallef: [at Hazel's hospital bed side] You look terrible.
- Hazel Micallef: Yeah. It's better than dead.
- Emily Micallef: Much better.