- Chris: The earth elements are leaving you, Henry. The blood, the water, all your fluids are draining out of you. That's very good.
- [first lines]
- Dr. Lieberman: The same?
- Henry: The same.
- Dr. Lieberman: Still happening every night?
- Henry: It's driving me crazy. It's like I... I can't shake it. It's stays with me all day, and I... Is that normal?
- Dr. Lieberman: Well, it's not uncommon for a person whose gone through an ordeal to have lingering nightmares.
- Henry: The same nightmare? Every night? For six months?
- Eliot: It is with great reluctance and heavy hearts that we send off our dear friend - oh my God, what is his name?
- [laughter all around the room]
- Chris: You know you're not afraid of dying. You're just afraid of having no choices. But Henry, there's still one choice you can make. You can choose to let go.
- Chris: You have come to the most important moment of your life. To the gap between life and death. Your whole world is dissolving. Your body is dissolving. And all you have left now is your mind.