- Jim Profit: If you want someone to love you, open your heart. If you want someone to be obsessed with you, close it.
- Jim Profit: [Voice over] Anyone who thinks controlling people is a science is dead wrong.
- [Spoken]
- Jim Profit: It's an art.
- [Profit holds up a syringe]
- Bobbi Stokowski: I have diabetes.
- Jim Profit: Then you shouldn't shoot heroin.
- Jim Profit: When the smoke clears, and you get right down to it, only three things really matter: your faith, your fortitude, and your family. Good night.
- Jim Profit: [voice-over] We must welcome adversity and embrace struggle. And no matter what we get from life, never give less than 100%. Of course at the end of every battle-weary day, we fold ourselves into peaceful darkness and find comfort in those gentle words -
- [spoken]
- Jim Profit: good night.
- Jim Profit: [speaking to Gail] Gail, the key to getting where you want to go is the choices you make.
- Jim Profit: [voice-over] The key to real success is to take all your fears and put them in a box and lock them away. Of course not every evil can be tied up in a neat little package. But that's the challenge - to face our own personal darkness and to put our demons where they can't hurt us any more, to do what we can to make the world
- [spoken]
- Jim Profit: a better place.
- Charles Henry "Chaz" Gracen: Right after old Douggie had his little mid life crisis, chucked his company and joined a monastary... had to take one last shot at me before shaving his head donning his robes... Nothing like a monk with a grudge.
- Gail Koner: I thought revenge would feel good and I'm sure that he deserves whatever he gets, but it doesn't feel right.
- Jim Profit: 'Course it doesn't, Gail. Revenge is pointless. It's a tool for the weak. And you're not weak.
- [looks over at the box containing Dr. Batewell]
- Jim Profit: Not any more.
- Charles Henry "Chaz" Gracen: Gee is that all? I mean, after this comes out, I might still be able to get a job... wearing a hair net and asking "Would you like fries with that?"
- Charles Henry "Chaz" Gracen: I can imagine a holocaust of lawsuits and debt. I can imagine being eaten alive by bottom-feeding cannibals. I can even imagine prison.