Erin Quote #107

Quote from Erin in The Haunting

James: Oh, my God, look at this. Sister Michael's aunt and her husband. "Annie and Robert, 1941." Oh, my God.
Erin: What?
James: His death notice. He died really young.
Clare: That's so sad.
James: Robert didn't fight it. He walked towards the light.
Michelle: Will you shut the fuck up about your near-death experience, James?
Erin: Maybe Robert's still here.
Michelle: What, like in one of these boxes?
Erin: No. I mean maybe his spirit is still here. Maybe he loved Annie so much he wanted to stay and watch over her. Maybe he's watching over us. Maybe they both are. I know this sounds a bit mad, but I do sort of feel something here. Like a presence. It's like we're not alone. [glass smashes] Argh!
Michelle: Fuck me!
Clare: What was that?!

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Quote from Michelle

Michelle: Ugh. Where the hell are we?
James: I'll ask this woman. Excuse me? Sorry to bother you.
Sheila: A chairde. Cad e mar ata sibh?
James: Jesus, is she having a stroke?
Erin: She is an Irish speaker, James.
James: Oh, why can't everyone just speak English?
Michelle: Well, your crowd had a good stab at forcing the entire world to, but we didn't really enjoy it much, James. Imperialist prick!

Quote from Michelle

Clare: We had plans tonight.
Michelle: We can turn our jeans into hot pants any day of the week. We're talking about a free house here, Clare, a free house. We're gonna be drinking, dancing and riding.
Erin: Quick question on the old riding front there.
Michelle: Go on?
Erin: Who exactly will we be doing that with?
Michelle: Young, hot farmers. Donegal is coming down with them. Big strapping lads ripped to fuck from all the turf collecting.
Clare: Oh, don't worry about me.
Michelle: There's actually quite a few lesbians as well, Clare.
Clare: Lesbian farmers? Really?
Michelle: Lesbian farming is actually huge in the Republic. We'll get you sorted, don't worry.

Quote from Sister Michael

Sister Michael: Listen. I'm not going to make excuses for these kids, but... life has dealt them a very cruel hand, and they're living with a very serious condition. Truth is, Declan, they're from Derry.
Declan: Oh, God.
Michelle: Aye.
Declan: Well, that's punishment enough, I suppose.
Sister Michael: Quite.