- Catherine de Montfaucon: What are you seeking Philippe?
- Philippe de Montfaucon: Am I seeking, or am I being sought?
- Pere Dominic: I never doubted the path you have chosen.
- Philippe de Montfaucon: What makes you think I've chosen it?
- Antoinette de Montfaucon: Mama, Jacques' spitting those things at me again.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: Jacques, you better not let Papa catch you with that awful thing.
- Jacques de Montfaucon: You don't understand, Mama. You see, Antoinette is Marie Antoinette and I'm the spirit of Free France. It's my duty to capture her and bring her back to justice.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: Yes, well, your Papa will Free France you if you don't stop teasing your sister.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: Oh, darling, I just want to help you.
- Philippe de Montfaucon: You can't help me. I have great responsibilities here and they can't - be shared.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: But, Philippe, what are those responsibilities? Do the people here think that you're - some kind of magician - a god?
- Philippe de Montfaucon: Believe it, Catherine.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: I just told you, I don't!
- Philippe de Montfaucon: Believe it. Believe it. Believe it. Or leave here.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: It isn't that I lack respect, father. It's just that I - I want to understand.
- Pere Dominic: Understanding is not always necessary. In deed, sometimes, it is not possible.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: Oh, Philippe, you must do something about Odile and Christian de Caray, immediately! They are devils!
- Odile de Caray: Did he lie to you? Oh, but you must be used to that by now. Men always lie. Personally, I have no use for them.
- Dr. Monnet: I tend to the bodily needs of these people, not the spiritual ones. Now, come along back to bed.
- Odile de Caray: Catherine, what's the matter? Is the sun bothering you? Are you alright? Would you like to go in? You're getting very tired. Would you like to go in? Your eyes are heavy - very heavy. You must go to sleep. You must go to sleep. Catherine, to sleep. Careful, Catherine, you might fall.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: In spite of everything, I'm - I'm sure that you personally don't wish me any harm.
- Philippe de Montfaucon: Oh, darling, of course I don't wish you any harm. I love you! You know that.
- Odile de Caray: [smiling after being horse whipped] Poor Philippe, you're mad. Quite, quite mad. Then, all the men in your family - are all mad. But, of course, you know that, don't you?
- Catherine de Montfaucon: That boy, Christian, that bow and arrow of his is a lethal weapon. He's just managed to frighten me half to death! The day I arrived, he shot a dove right in front of me. And just now, he was actually aiming at me.
- Philippe de Montfaucon: He must have been joking.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: You don't seem to need me any more.
- Philippe de Montfaucon: Of course, I need you. I just want you to leave here.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: You're alive, because you couldn't believe in all this vile hypocrisy, this heathen mumbo jumbo, these sadists.
- Catherine de Montfaucon: Oh, Philippe, my dearest, let's do that - let's do that now!
- Philippe de Montfaucon: Catherine, its our belief in something, that makes that thing - for a moment - or forever - divine.