Kaulder: One means nothing. Two, a coincidence. Three, trouble.
Chloe: Who said that a witch can't hunt witches?
Witch Queen: So many of us pretend to be something that we're not. But you, you've lived. A man who's walked through history. To have known Napoleon, Stalin, Hitler.
Kaulder: No need to be nostalgic. We have enough evil now.
Kaulder: Do you know what I'm afraid of? Nothing.
Dolan Thirty-Six: I think you'll like my successor. I'm leaving you in more modern hands.
Kaulder: What about the vow you took?
Dolan Thirty-Six: I vowed to face death at your side. Not to work until I keel over.
Belial: People shouldn't root around in their past. Some things are best left forgotten.
Kaulder: Do you know what it's like to live for ever?
Max Schlesinger: You must understand, anyone who would use this herb is not afraid of you. And that scares me.
Kaulder: More than I scare you?
Dolan Thirty-Six: Witches live among us in secret. Their magic passed down from an ancient race, diluted, half-forgotten, but dangerously powerful. After centuries of conflict, a truce was forged. Witches would be allowed to live and govern themselves if they followed one strict rule, that magic never be used against humans. But a truce is a fragile thing.
Kaulder: Every generation has to be given their chance to destroy the world.
Witch Queen: You cling to your pathetic life, those closest to you betray you and those you claim to protect don't even know your name.
Witch Queen: I've missed you, Kaulder.
Kaulder: Here's what you don't understand. What your kind never understood. I've shown mercy. I could have killed every last one of you. I've done the math. I've had the time.
Witch Queen: You're different now. So confident.
Kaulder: Maybe you shouldn't have made me immortal.