- Gerald Wilhoit: Why would I kill my mother?
- Carl Hickman: Why do guys like you ever kill their mothers? She belittled you and made you clean your room, do your homework.
- Carl Hickman: Did you know he was an American? Is that why you needed me? To avoid the international incident?
- Louis Daniel: Only one person in the world could've figured it out. Thank you.
- Shari: I knew a man like you doesn't just show up one day to clean garbage.
- Carl Hickman: A man like me?
- Shari: A man of substance.
- Carl Hickman: Cleaning up garbage is something I've always been good at.
- Shari: Garbage like Genovese?
- Carl Hickman: Just like that.
- Michel Dorn: [sitting on a park bench] I'm not going to feed you. It's against the law here. Those upon who you depended for sustenance have turned against you and deemed you a toxic blight upon society. And that means empty bellies for you chaps.
- Louis Daniel: You're talking philosophy to pigeons.
- Michel Dorn: And they don't listen.
- Louis Daniel: Well, I'm beginning to know how that feels.
- [last lines]
- Michel Dorn: [resumes talking to the birds] You still here? So much for the wise words of an old man. Well, maybe some old lady will come by and feed you. Me, I have no bread.
- [first lines]
- Carl Hickman: [his thoughts echoing] Hickman's thoughts echo: I never should have done this. I wasn't ready. I let her go in by herself. I left her alone. I never should have done this. I wasn't ready. I never should have done this...
- Carl Hickman: This guy is methodical, thorough and smart. Smarter than us.
- Tommy McConnel: You speak for yourself.
- Carl Hickman: I am.
- Louis Daniel: Do you trust them?
- Michel Dorn: Yes. But more than that, Louis... I trust fear. Because, if there is anything in this world that I know anything about, it's fear, and these people fear that man, and they want him stopped almost as much as you do.