- [first lines]
- Male Singer: [singing] I'm not the same at all, / And I can blame it all; / I thought that love was a lark. / There's something strange in me, / The sudden change in me; / I walk around in the dark. / Suddenly I found a star. / You've opened my eyes. / You made me see the light, / The beauty of the night. / You've opened my eyes. / You taught me to see / The sunny side of things. / The heart within me sings. / You brought this to me.
- Newton: Sonny, you've got the brain of a six-year-old boy. And I'll bet even he was glad to get rid of it.
- Newton: I shot him through the heart.
- Capt. Jennings: Winfield Lake was shot in the head.
- Newton: Well, his heart was in his mouth.
- [last lines]
- Johnnie: How many of these little blessed events do you expect to have?
- Mary Roberts: Oh, one or two, but no more than...
- [the truth machine zaps her]
- Mary Roberts: Three! Four! Five! Six! Seven! Eight! Nine! Ten!
- Johnnie: Here, here, shut that thing off!