- [last lines]
- The Proprietor: O dear. The love of money is the root of all evil.
- [bell from shop door]
- The Proprietor: Ay, customers, come in, come in. I'm sure I have the very thing to tempt you. Lots of bargains. All tastes catered to. Oh... and a big novelty surprise goes with every purchase. Do come in... any time. I'm always open.
- [closes the "Temptations Limited" shop door, that is etched with the saying, "Offers You Cannot Resist"]
- Madame Orloff (segment 3 "The Elemental"): An elemental? Oh, its a spirit of air, fire, and water. An invisible, bodiless creature, which lusts after the pleasures of the flesh. It *sucks* the very juices of the soul.
- Emily Underwood (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): That woman. She's not a wife to you.
- Christopher Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): Huh? What's come over you? You've never spoken like this before?
- Emily Underwood (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): I wish to serve you. I will do anything you ask. Anything at all. You have only to order; but, you must order. It must be your will.
- Madame Orloff (segment 3 "The Elemental"): Do call on me if there's anything more you need in the psychic line. Half price on Thursday.
- Madame Orloff (segment 3 "The Elemental"): You must watch that one. She's hot stuff. She'll attract them like flies to a dung heap. They'll be into her like a knife into butter.
- Prostitute - Edward's First Victim (Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher"): Looking for a girl? Well, my place is just around the corner. Five quid and no hurry.
- The Face (Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher"): You helped me to come here. It is only right, that I should assist you - to go there.
- Prostitute - Edward's First Victim (Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher"): Do you think I could have a little drink?
- Edward Charlton (Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher"): Yes, of course. Whiskey?
- Prostitute - Edward's First Victim (Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher"): Lovely. Nothing like a drop of the hard stuff to turn me on.
- Mabel Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): Something strange happened to me today. A man took my picture.
- Christopher Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): Sausages again?
- Mabel Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): If you gave me a bit more money, you might get something better.
- Christopher Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): I give you an adequate housekeeping allowance.
- Mabel Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): Prices aren't what they used to be.
- Christopher Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): Have you any complaints then?
- Mabel Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): Who do you think you're talking to in that tone of voice? Some of the girls at your office? To them you may be the boss, but, I know what you really are: a jumped-up clerk. That's all an office manager is.
- Christopher Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): Lowe, Christopher Lowe.
- Jim Underwood (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): And my name is Underwood, Jim Underwood.
- Jim Underwood (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): I'm thanking you for your kindness, general. You're a general at heart, sir.
- Mabel Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): How much did you give him?
- Christopher Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): Twenty? Thirty? Thirty pence.
- Mabel Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): I expect he thought you were a right mug. Probably got more money than you'll see in a lifetime.
- Jim Underwood (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): She's a deep one. She reads books with jaw-cracking words. Say something out of the book, Emily.
- Emily Underwood (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): Judicial manners are a matter for prudential judgement.
- Mabel Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness"): Yes. Yes, words are wonderful toys. The more we know, the more we are - enriched.
- Sir Michael Sinclair (Segment 4 "The Door"): I prepared me the room after many years, at the expense of much blood. A ghost room! Kept alive by the life essences of those who have been sacrificed to it. But, even as the body needs food, the earth needs fertilizing; so, the room, from time to time, must be fed. Therefore, I prepared me the door, seeping it in blood that was still warm and making it a trap that will function in the time that is yet to come to trap the souls of those who are yet to be born.
- Madame Orloff (segment 3 "The Elemental"): We must get him out or he'll be at her throat again as sure as a cat has kittens.
- Madame Orloff (segment 3 "The Elemental"): Yes, indeed. Sucking up the fluids like a babe at his mother's breast.