- Pete Siekovich (segment 'Dead Run'): A long time ago, the boss decided to create a new kind of worker with greater decision-making ability. You, me, the rest of mankind. The only hitch was we got immortal souls. When you give us the freedom to choose between good and evil, heh heh, sure as shoot some of us are going to choose evil.
- Johnny Davis (segment "Dead Run"): Storm brewing.
- Pete Siekovich (segment 'Dead Run'): Yeah, you don't get too much rain on the road to Hell.
- Dispatcher (segment "Dead Run"): As it says in Psalms, the ungodly are like the chaff with the wind driveth away. Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous. Sinners, John. The murderers, the muggers, the hustlers, pornographers. Atheist, heathens, and so-called humanists.
- Johnny Davis (segment "Dead Run"): You mean, anyone who doesn't measure up to your standards?
- Dispatcher (segment "Dead Run"): Not my standards, John. The only standards that matter. Age-old, inviolate standards that God-fearing folks have observed for centuries.
- Narrator: [closing narration, "Dead Run"] Centuries ago, Hell was reached by chalk-white horses pulling shuttered coaches; by Spanish galleons borne on black sails through uncharted seas. Legend has it Leonardo da Vinci was once commissioned to build a flying machine to carry souls to Hell, but it never returned from its maiden flight. But along this particular road to Hell, lies redemption for the damned as well as for drivers who have found work... in The Twilight Zone.