- Mateo Tabuenca: The rule said: If you don't know whether to speak or not, remain silent. Whoever broke the vow of silence was punished by death.
- Elsa Fernández Campos: I've been checking over your grades and I question some of them.
- Nora Díez: Such as?
- Elsa Fernández Campos: Noiret, 6.3. Forgive me, but it's strange, really.
- Nora Díez: Well, this kid is clearly unmotivated, and I think it's my job as a teacher...
- Elsa Fernández Campos: No, look, your job as a substitute teacher is to maintain the school's standards. Don't forget that.
- Joaquín Fernández: What do you say we have lunch at the lagoon? It's a beautiful day outside.
- Miguel Pérez Fernández: Damn it. And will the others come or will they stay at the retirement home?
- Jacinta García: What is that I haven't noticed?
- Evelyn Pons: That we're in a dream.
- Paula Novoa Pazos: The thing is that it looks just like reality. That's why you can't notice it.
- Paula Novoa Pazos: It's true. We're in a dream.
- Evelyn Pons: Yes? And how do you know that?
- Paula Novoa Pazos: Because Jacinta helped me wake up. If you pinch yourself and you appear somewhere else, it means you're dreaming. It happened to me.
- Evelyn Pons: Then I'm going to pinch myself, too, to see if I wake up.
- Paula Novoa Pazos: No, no, no!
- Evelyn Pons: Why not?
- Paula Novoa Pazos: Because, when I did, I woke up in a very bad place.
- Evelyn Pons: Then we will have to live in a dream forever?
- [Paula nods]
- María Almagro: And I have a terrible backache.
- Jacinta García: Backache?
- María Almagro: Yes.
- Jacinta García: Enough out of you, pretty.