- Cathy: Your wife won't miss you tonight?
- Bart Winslow: No, she's busy renovating the entrance for her family's mansion for about the 17th time now.
- Olivia Foxworth: So, the chickens have come home to roost, huh?
- Corrine Winslow: This is your fault, all of it.
- Olivia Foxworth: "Those who sow the seeds of evil shall reap the harvest in hell. "
- Corrine Winslow: You made me put them in the attic. You said that it was the only way.
- Olivia Foxworth: They're an abomination in the eyes of the lord.
- Corrine Winslow: They were my children. Everything that I ever loved you took from me.
- Olivia Foxworth: They never should have been born, you stupid, sinful girl.
- Corrine Winslow: Why couldn't you love me?
- Olivia Foxworth: I love you. I... I even have a present for you. It's in the trunk. A little surprise. Open it.
- Corrine Winslow: What did you do?
- Olivia Foxworth: I had your workmen go up to the attic and bring down some of your precious souvenirs.
- Corrine Winslow: My poor baby.
- Christopher Dollanganger, Jr.: Mother?
- Corrine Winslow: [having a mental breakdown] It's gonna be okay. Don't listen to what the others are saying. We can start over. We can go north to Pennsylvania. No one will know us there.
- Christopher Dollanganger, Jr.: What are you talking about?
- Corrine Winslow: It kicked. If it's a boy, we'll name him Christopher, after you.
- Olivia Foxworth: [Chris looks at Olivia] Don't look at me.
- Corrine Winslow: We could start a family, just like we always dreamed.
- Christopher Dollanganger, Jr.: What are you doing?
- Corrine Winslow: Don't you love me? We need to hide the body in the attic. No one will find him there.
- Christopher Dollanganger, Jr.: Corey.
- Corrine Winslow: He's in a better place now, but we must never speak of it again.
- Christopher Dollanganger, Jr.: You didn't even bury him. I'm sorry, Corey. I'm so sorry.
- Olivia Foxworth: [Corrine lights the curtains on fire] What... Are you crazy? What are you doing?
- Corrine Winslow: Goodbye, mother.
- Carrie Dollanganger: Maybe that's why I'm so small. Not from the attic, but from what our parents did.
- Cathy: We are not the sins of our parents
- Cathy: We were just children when we lost everything... Our parents, our home, our innocence. Once envied by all our neighbors, suddenly, we found ourselves cast off, stranded at a bus depot with $30 in our pockets and no hope in sight. That was when Henny found us. And she brought us to Dr. Sheffield. Or, as Paul would say, she brought us home. He took us in. He adopted us. He sent us to the best schools. But more than that, he made my brother and sister and I feel safe and loved. Paul's in a better place now. We all know that. But we will never forget him. We will never forget our past.