- Doctor: Here you are. It's an unusual request, detective. Most people wouldn't want to have the bullet that shot them.
- Charlie Crews: Well, someone gave it to me. It would be rude just to throw it away.
- Narrator: When I wish to forgive another, what do I mean? I mean I wish to forgive myself. When I wish to harm another, what do I mean? I mean I wish to harm myself. Close your eyes and think of the world as seen from space. From that distance it is calm, silent, at peace. One.
- Charlie Crews: [holding up the bullet he has just forged] calm, silent, and peace. One.
- Charlie Crews: Make the call.
- Special Agent Paul Bodner: What call?
- Charlie Crews: The call that gets Ted Early out of prison.
- Special Agent Paul Bodner: [dials on his cell phone] There, it's done.
- Charlie Crews: What was that?
- Special Agent Paul Bodner: Text message.
- Charlie Crews: A call isn't even a call any more, it's a text?
- [to himself]
- Charlie Crews: I'm never catching up.
- Charlie Crews: Can you imagine seeing the world from uo there? The Earth is floating. You are floating - everything is floating.
- Dani Reese: I here there's a lot of barfing, and you crap into a vacuum.
- Charlie Crews: Yeah, a floating vacuum.
- Dani Reese: A floating vacuum? You don't even know what that means.
- Charlie Crews: It's space talk.
- Ted Earley: [in prison yard] Let's talk about scarcity of resources. The less there is of something, the more it is worth.
- Huge Man: Like innocent men in here.
- Mick Breem: [Speaking to Charlie Crews and Dani Reese] We all get a little depressed at this age. One foot in the grave, another on a banana peel. But to be honest with you, for folks like us, it's worse.