Anna: I can't exist by myself because I'm afraid of myself, because I'm the maker of my own evil.
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Anna: I can't exist by myself because I'm afraid of myself, because I'm the maker of my own evil.
Helen: There is nothing in common among women except menstruation.
Mark: You look ugly. You've hardened. For the first time, you look vulgar to me.
Anna: Goodness is only some kind of reflection upon evil. That's all it is.
Mark: When I was a boy my dog crawled out onto the porch to die. Before the end it yelped, as if it had seen something real.
Panel member: Does our subject still wear pink socks?
Anna: He's very tired. He made love to me all night.
Mark: I met a man who loved everything, and he died in a flood of shit.
Anna: Maybe this is something all couples go through.
Bob: Don't open! Don't open! Don't open! Don't open! Please don't open! Don't open it! Don't open! Don't open it! Don't open!
Anna: We are all the same. Different words, different bodies, different versions. Like insects! Meat!
Mark: So this is how you've been controlling her.
Mark: Love isn't something you can just switch from channel to channel.
Mark: The bar on the corner? I know it. Bleed for a while. I'll be there as soon as I can.
Mark: I have become wise, and solemn, and good.
Man with pink socks: We can't be boys forever. Why do we have to prove it?
Anna: It's finished! I wanted you to see.
Postcard: I have seen half of God's face out here, the other half is you.
Doppleganger: Too hard to live with, brother.
Heinrich: If you had only seen what I saw!
Heinrich's mother: I've always wondered what is worse: to take another man's wife, to hurt a child, or to kill.
Mark: If you want to stay, make that call.
Anna: You think I'm immoral, say it! I think so too, but for different reasons.
Mark: Maybe what you saw was God, and you didn't know it.
Mark: I advise you to hire my successor.
Mark: I've decided I don't want to see Bob. He's fucked up enough as it is without me playing Sunday Daddy.
Mark: You believe in God, don't you? That God you try to get to through fucking or dope.
Anna: I can't exist by myself because I'm afraid of myself, because I'm the maker of my own evil.
Helen: There is nothing in common among women except menstruation.
Mark: You look ugly. You've hardened. For the first time, you look vulgar to me.
Panel member: Does our subject still wear pink socks?
Mark: When I was a boy my dog crawled out onto the porch to die. Before the end it yelped, as if it had seen something real.
Anna: Goodness is only some kind of reflection upon evil. That's all it is.
Anna: He's very tired. He made love to me all night.
Mark: I met a man who loved everything, and he died in a flood of shit.
Anna: Maybe this is something all couples go through.
Bob: Don't open! Don't open! Don't open! Don't open! Please don't open! Don't open it! Don't open! Don't open it! Don't open!
Anna: We are all the same. Different words, different bodies, different versions. Like insects! Meat!
Mark: So this is how you've been controlling her.
Mark: Love isn't something you can just switch from channel to channel.
Mark: The bar on the corner? I know it. Bleed for a while. I'll be there as soon as I can.
Mark: I have become wise, and solemn, and good.
Man with pink socks: We can't be boys forever. Why do we have to prove it?
Anna: It's finished! I wanted you to see.
Postcard: I have seen half of God's face out here, the other half is you.
Doppleganger: Too hard to live with, brother.
Mark: Get out! Get out!
Heinrich: If you had only seen what I saw!
Heinrich's mother: I've always wondered what is worse: to take another man's wife, to hurt a child, or to kill.
Mark: If you want to stay, make that call.
Anna: You think I'm immoral, say it! I think so too, but for different reasons.
Mark: Maybe what you saw was God, and you didn't know it.
Mark: I advise you to hire my successor.
Mark: I've decided I don't want to see Bob. He's fucked up enough as it is without me playing Sunday Daddy.
Anna:
Mark: You're my whole family.
Anna:
Anna: He's very tired. He made love to me all night.
Anna: We are all the same. Different words, different bodies, different versions. Like insects! Meat!
Mark: So this is how you've been controlling her.
Anna: It's finished! I wanted you to see.
Postcard: I have seen half of God's face out here, the other half is you.
Mark: You believe in God, don't you? That God you try to get to through fucking or dope.
Heinrich: There is nothing to fear except God, whatever that means to you. Mark: For me, God is a disease. Heinrich: That's why through a disease we can reach God.
Mark: You know what this is for? All the lies! Anna: Then you would have to add more.
Mark: Anna, it's me! Anna: Don't you understand you disgust me now?


