I was in the bathroom. The lock was stuck. I didn't fight with anyone!
Billy Hitchcock
I knew I shoulda hit on Tammy in the pool that time.
Billy Hitchcock
You will be. YOU'RE DEAD! YOU'RE DEAD! and you ain't taking me with you!
Billy Hitchcock
Hey! Look at me! I've got my ticket right here.
Billy Hitchcock
Hi Mr. Murnau. See, I was in the bathroom. [Mr. Murnau keeps walking.] ...a-and the lock, it was stuck, and...? [The worker began to close the door.] Oh wait, I didn't fight with anyone!
Billy Hitchcock
There they go, here we stay.
Billy Hitchcock
I don't need it ever! [to Alex and Clear.] What are you doing? Get away from him, he's next!
Billy Hitchcock
Oh you will be. You're dead, you're dead!... And you ain't taking me with you!
Billy Hitchcock
In death, there are no accidents, no coincidences, no mishaps and no escapes.
William Bludworth
I'll see you soon.
William Bludworth
You've been on a lot of planes that blew up?
Tod Waggner
We say that the hour of death cannot be forecast. But when we say this, we imagine that the hour is placed in an obscure and distant future. It never occurs to us that it has any connection with the day already begun, or that death could arrive this same afternoon this afternoon which is so certain, and which has every hour filled in advance. Terry Chaney
Tod Waggner
I just, uh... I called your parents. They're on their way.
Tod Waggner
You've been on a lot of planes that blew up?
Tod Waggner
We should be going.
Terry Chaney