- Janet Hodgson: [referring to the demon] It said it wants to hurt you.
- Lorraine Warren: When did it say that?
- Janet Hodgson: Right now.
- Crooked Man: There was a crooked man... and he walked a crooked mile; The crooked man stepped forth and... rang the crooked bell; And thus his crooked soul... spiralled into a crooked Hell; Murdered his crooked family... and laughed a crooked laugh.
- Ed Warren: [when Lorraine doesn't comment on his painting] I know I'm no Picasso, but I didn't think it was *that* bad.
- Lorraine Warren: You are VALAK! The Defiler! The Profane! The Maquis of Snakes! In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit - I condemn you back to Hell!
- Crooked Man: [to Billy] There was a crooked man. He walks a crooked mile.
- Billy Hodgson: Mum! Mum!
- Peggy Hodgson: What? What is it?
- Billy Hodgson: The... the crooked man!
- Peggy Hodgson: The crooked... what? Tell me what happened, honey.
- Billy Hodgson: The... crooked... man!
- Crooked Man: [to everyone] The crooked man stepped forth and rang the crooked bell. And thus his crooked soul spurre into a crooking hell.
- Janet Hodgson: ...Murdered his crooked family and laughed a crooked laugh!
- [laughs]
- Ed Warren: Come on, Bill. You're not a psychiatrist, and we're not here to talk about my father. What do you say we get down to business?
- Bill Wilkins: Knock, knock.
- Maurice Grosse: [sighs] Who's there?
- Bill Wilkins: Bill... Bill... Bill... Bill...
- Lorraine Warren: Do you know when the voice is going to speak?
- Janet Hodgson: Sometimes.
- Lorraine Warren: And when it does, does it feel like it is coming from inside of you?
- Janet Hodgson: No, it is more like it is coming from behind me, like I'm being used.
- Anita Gregory: Last year I was conned by a Welsh family pretending to be possessed by demons. And honestly, I don't know what was worse: the demons or the people who prey on our willingness to believe in them.
- Lorraine Warren: The demons... are worse.
- Lorraine Warren: Look, I know how it is. I know what it's like to lose your friends because you're different. But I also know that one person can change everything, and you just have to open up to them.
- Janet Hodgson: How did you know you could trust the people you opened up to?
- Lorraine Warren: I didn't, and sometimes I got hurt. And it took a long time, but I finally found someone who believed me.
- Janet Hodgson: What did you do then?
- Lorraine Warren: I married him.
- [first lines]
- Lorraine Warren: After everything we've seen, there isn't much that rattles either of us anymore. But this one... this one still haunts me.