- Min-Jung: I married my husband when I was 22 years old. I felt like I was a very lucky woman. Then he lost his job. And he started drinking. And then beating me. I could guess how bad the beating would be by the hands of the clock. Time was a source of terror. But in here, every moment spent free of that man is a gift.
- Sun Bak: But why are you here?
- Min-Jung: Because I put rat poison in his bibimbap and killed the motherfucker. She did her husband, too.
- Soo-Jin: He was a bad man.
- Sun Bak: And you?
- Lina: I pushed my father's wheelchair down an elevator shaft, with him still in it. In this country, sometimes the only place you can find a brave and honest woman is in prison.
- Nomi Marks: You know, I still can't believe how you're just taking this all in stride. If someone told me they were hearing other people's voices in their heads, I'd be sure they slipped off their medication.
- Grace: Child of the sixties. If you didn't hear voices at least once, you were doing something wrong.
- Gunnar: I've been watching you on the internet. You've had a lot of shows. Doing well.
- Riley Blue: Oh, it's nothing, just playing records for drunk people trying to get laid.
- Gunnar: Playing Beethoven's the same, you know. The people are mostly to old and tired to bother with the getting laid part.
- Nomi Marks: This guy's about as intersting as a mouthful of sawdust. He doesn't even have any porn stashed away.
- Amanita: No porn? He is weird.
- Kala Dandekar: From the day I decided to marry Rajan, you have been sending me visions. You sent me a vision of a woman taking her own life. Visions of other people in distant places, even in prison, which could perhaps be a metaphor for my situation, intended for education and instruction.