- Mitchell: I'm an animal! I don't deserve mercy or forgiveness. I'm a murderer. I couldn't help myself. I loved it. The sensation, the power. I was dead, but I'd never felt so alive. I wasn't human anymore. I lost my conscience, I was free, and that's what I was addicted to. I hacked my way through the world, I left a trail of blood a thousand miles long, and I loved it. I'm a disease. I'm a plague. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
- Annie Sawyer: My name is Annie Claire Sawyer, and two years ago I died, but in so many ways that's when my life began. In the company of horrors, I learnt about friendship and loyalty, sacrifice and courage. Humanity isn't a species. It's a state of mind. It can't be defeated. It moves mountains. It saves souls. We were blessed as much as we were cursed. In this little enclave of the lost I witnessed the very best of being human. We were safe here while outside the monsters prowled.
- Mitchell: [as George sings softly near a dying man] What's that you're doin'?
- George: It's a prayer. It's Jewish.
- Mitchell: Yeah... I'm not great with religious rituals.
- George: Tough.
- [George continues singing]
- Mitchell: Is he even Jewish?
- George: It doesn't matter. His body's let him down, medicine's let him down. It's a gesture of sympathy.
- Mitchell: I'm trying to get in the zone here.
- George: Yeah, well, I refer you to my earlier statement of... "tough."
- Lia: When you got chaotic with Sally, were you topless? I'm building up an image here that'll come in handy later, if you know what I'm saying.