- Eli Porter: Let us give thanks to He Who Walks Behind the Rows, who protects our crops and keeps the infidel and unbeliever in the torments of hellfire eternal. Amen.
- Eli Porter: With age comes blindness but we who are young have a vision and that is the gift to us from He Who Walks Behind The Rows! Our greatest Harvest is to come!
- T-Loc: Harvest this motherfucker!
- Eli Porter: Why papa? Why did you have to go and hurt my brother? Family is sacred papa. You know I'd never hurt you. Not even for this.
- Joshua: what happened to my father? Back in Gatlin what did you do to him?
- Eli Porter: Made sure he'd never hurt you again.
- William Porter: [hears rustling in corn] Hello?
- Eli Porter: [jumps out of corn and startles Bill] Boo!
- T-Loc: Hey, where you at, butt-head? You in here with me now!
- Eli Porter: I'm not in here with you. You're in here... with me.
- Eli Porter: You knew who I was from the moment you set eyes on me and so did my poor foster mother. Certain people can do that Frank, I don't know why.
- T-Loc: I wouldn't sit there.
- Eli Porter: Why not?
- T-Loc: 'Cause I think you gonna try and suck my dick.
- Eli Porter: Howdy.
- T-Loc: Don't give me that goddamn Gomer Pyle, Howdy Doody bullshit, alright? I'm here to get Dee.
- Eli: Can't spare him.
- T-Loc: What you gonna do? Preach me to death?
- [Eli shoves him and runs]
- T-Loc: Hey, come back here you little shit! I'm gonna kick your little ass, doo-dah. Doo-dah.
- William Porter: Why should I share this with my employers? I developed the strain.
- Charles: Yes I know, but ethically you're still bound...
- William Porter: Fuck ethics!
- Charles: My, my, my, William. I do believe that is the first time I've ever heard you swear.
- [first lines]
- Joshua's Abusive Father: Joshua? Joshua? Boy, you're gonna make this some sad night.
- Alice: I take it you boys didn't like the clothes I bought you.
- Eli Porter: No offense, ma'am, but modest dress is the surest way to a pious life. I mean, I'm sure not every kid at school can afford that kind of clothing. Why should we make them feel inadequate?