- Iván Noiret León: Are you going to cry at night longing for Mommy and Daddy, or did you bring a pacifier?
- Jacinta García: We have to prepare food for over three hundred people. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, day after day, no break. Fruits, meat, fish for six months. As soon as it starts snowing, no one comes or leaves. Remember Auschwitz? Same thing, minus the gas.
- Evelyn Pons: Stop crying or he'll get you.
- Paula Novoa Pazos: Who will?
- Evelyn Pons: The monster in the woods.
- Paula Novoa Pazos: Monsters don't exist.
- Evelyn Pons: They do exist.
- Paula Novoa Pazos: Have you seen them?
- Evelyn Pons: No, but there's something here. Something bad.
- Paula Novoa Pazos: How do you know?
- Evelyn Pons: I heard it. If you look at the woods and count to ten, you'll see it.
- Paula Novoa Pazos: What does it do?
- Evelyn Pons: It takes people.
- Jacinta García: Fermin, darling, the door is huge, so if you're not happy, you know where to find it, right?
- Héctor de la Vega: It'a not that I mind seeing you in your underwear, but I'm starting to take it personally.
- Cayetano Montero Ruiz: Did you know that waking up a teenager can lead to serious disorders in his adult life?
- Jacinta García: Shut up or you won't reach your adult life.