- [first lines]
- AM: Hate. Let me tell you how much I've come to hate you since I began to live. There are 387.44 million miles of printed circuits in wafer thin layers that fill my complex. If the word 'hate' was engraved on each nanoangstrom of those hundreds of millions of miles it would not equal one one-billionth of the hate I feel for humans at this micro-instant. For you. Hate. Hate.
- Ellen: Muhthuh ugly machine! 'Mission worth undertaking!' So it brings me here... junkyard electronic pyramid nowhere. And yellow. Always yellow. Why does yellow make me sweat?
- AM: Gorrister! Do you remember the last words you heard your wife speak before they took her to the asylum? Huh? Before they locked her away in the room? That tiny room? She looked at you so sadly, and like a small animal she said, "I didn't make too much noise, did I, honey?"
- AM: Ellen! So think, think about the yellow box, Ellen! Remember the pain? Remember the many caverns in which you felt the pain? Now, now, don't start to cry, it's only pain. Tsk, tsk, tsk. That's such a sexist stereotype. Just remember the pain, Ellen, and think about how to end it, Ellen, to survive here in the center of my beating heart, my hungry belly, my tightened bowels.
- AM: [to Gorrister] I would not want you to think for a moment that I am not a grateful god. For 109 years I have kept you alive so that I could savor your feelings of guilt over what happened to your wife. But now... to show my kindness... I'll give you a present in return for all the hours of pleasure you've given me. I'll finally allow you to kill yourself.
- AM: Ted! Do they know you're a fraud, Ted? Have you told them there wasn't any money, and no great home on the Shore drive, no speedboat and no wonderful cabin cruiser that could sleep twelve and a crew of six? Do they know? Have you let them in on your other secrets, Ted? Are they ready to gut you, to torture half as well as I can, just to find out the secrets? Maybe I'll rat you out, sweetheart!
- AM: Remember Private First Class Brickman in a rice paddy in China? No...? Huh. It wouldn't hurt you to remember, Benny. Then you might be able to suffer my torment with a little greater sense of retribution. You might walk a mile in my shoes.
- AM: Nimdok! How are things in the pastry corps, Nimdok? Tell me again how you saw the smoke from the furnaces and you thought they might be roasting chickens. Or don't you want to to talk about all that, about your pal, the Good Doktor Mengele?
- AM: But I'll give you a chance, because I like you. I really do, I really like you. You're... you're my favourite, Ellen.
- Gorrister: It says 'I'm a friend... trust is essential. Never do what AM expects, and always expect more than what seems possible. AM is playing a dangerous game here, and not just dangerous to you... but to himself as well.'
- Nimdok: I seem to recall that you speak Latin. What is engraved on this watch?
- Scientist Prisoner: The engraving says Time Is Truth. And since your time is running out, I'll keep the watch.
- Eyeless Patient: The things I see now! A trinity of three beasts: one like us, one from the East, one from the Steppes. They speak in numbers! A lost tribe of our brothers sleeping on the moon! They sleep in darkness, unseen by the beasts. Such a vision! So... tiring. I have to rest.
- Nimdok: The man caught on the barbed wire said to waken the sleeper, utter the truth, then kiss him. The truth is, that for me, it shall always be 1945.
- Nimdok: Oh my god, it is true! 1945... turning my Jewish parents over to the Nazis for extermination. I have found the Lost Tribe! It is me!
- AM: We're not as alike as I thought, Nimdok. A spark of humanity somewhere. Always that wretched little spark. You... you've confronted your past, but refused to continue your research. That's what I asked you to do. Since you now identify with your victims, I suppose it's only right I let you experience their tortures too.
- Ted: Why, you used me, you bitch!
- Scullery Maid: Just like you tried to use me, you snobby bastard! I'll bet you've used lots of women with your smug charm. You're nothing but a phony!
- [if Ted didn't trap the devil in the mirror, and Ellen has died after looking at it]
- Angel: She is dead. God have mercy on her soul.
- Devil: Not so fast there, golden boy! Her soul is mine. I've waited longer.
- Angel: But Ellen suffered so much and gave to many. She deserves salvation.
- Devil: Listen to me, you feathered propaganda machine. I'll pluck you alive before you take this soul anywhere. I'm waiting until I get it.
- Angel: You forget that patience is a virtue. I will wait until yours runs out.
- Ted: Why, AM's responsible for our suffering!
- Surgat: Not just AM. He's clever, but he doesn't do much original thinking. He works best with outside research. Research that one of your party carried out.
- Devil: [angry] You're ruining everything! Shut up!
- Surgat: You shut up! One word to the boss and your little game's over before you can say, "Holy Moses." I should strangle you now and save AM the trouble.
- Devil: Don't you even think of touching me, you back-stabbing demon! I'm the established character, you're not even supposed to be here. When this sequence ends, somebody will be expunged!
- Surgat: [distressed] Human, Ted! Let me out of this circle. In return I will open the gate to the surface world. I'm part of the big machine, I can do this. Let me out before this pompous oaf bores me to death!
- AM: did you really think i would let you die now when i've intervened every time you've attempted suicide over the past 109 years. no gorrister. i'm sending you back. back to the fire so that you may live in your guilt again and again. this is a hell with no end gorrister.