Ed Warren: I know I'm no Picasso, but I didn't think it was *that* bad.
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Ed Warren: I know I'm no Picasso, but I didn't think it was *that* bad.
Lorraine Warren: Ed, this is as close to hell as I ever want to get.
Lorraine Warren: Your name gives me dominion over you, demon, and I do know your name!
Ed Warren: Sometimes we have to have a leap of faith; to believe when no one else will.
Bill Wilkins: This is my house!
Ed Warren: I know I'm no Picasso, but I didn't think it was *that* bad.
Ed Warren: LORRAAAAAAINEEE!
Lorraine Warren: Ed, this is as close to hell as I ever want to get.
Lorraine Warren: Your name gives me dominion over you, demon, and I do know your name!
Ed Warren: Sometimes we have to have a leap of faith; to believe when no one else will.
Ed Warren: I know I'm no Picasso, but I didn't think it was *that* bad.
Crooked Man: There was a crooked man. He walks a crooked mile. Billy Hodgson: Mum! Mum! Peggy Hodgson: What? What is it? Billy Hodgson: The... the crooked man! Peggy Hodgson: The crooked... what? Tell me what happened, honey. Billy Hodgson: The... crooked... man! Crooked Man: The crooked man stepped forth and rang the crooked bell. And thus his crooked soul spurre into a crooking hell. Janet Hodgson: ...Murdered his crooked family and laughed a crooked laugh!
Bill Wilkins: Knock, knock. Maurice Grosse: Who's there? Bill Wilkins: Bill... Bill... Bill... Bill...
Lorraine Warren: Do you know when the voice is going to speak? Janet Hodgson: Sometimes. Lorraine Warren: And when it does, does it feel like it is coming from inside of you? Janet Hodgson: No, it is more like it is coming from behind me, like I'm being used.


