- [first lines]
- Harry Orwell: [voiceover] When I was a cop, I spent a lot of time around jails, but never in one. I was beginning to understand how the bad guys felt. "Stone walls do not a prison make," a poet once wrote, "nor iron bars a cage." He was wrong.
- Lt. Manuel 'Manny' Quinlan: I'll see you around, Don Quixote.
- [pause]
- Lt. Manuel 'Manny' Quinlan: But what does that make me, Sancho Panza or the donkey?
- Sheriff Ira Rankin: But you remember what your mama taught ya - keep your legs crossed and don't talk to no strangers!
- Mrs. Alice Greeson: I'll remember, sheriff. Don't worry, I'll remember.
- Harry Orwell: I care about you! I want you to grow up. I want you to be real.
- Glenna Nielson: I could do that for you.
- Harry Orwell: Well, don't do it for me, do it for yourself! Do it because it's right!