Eric Draven: Little things use to mean so much to Shelley -- I thought they were kind of trivial. Believe me, nothing is trivial.
Sarah: People used to think that when someone dies, a crow carries their soul to the land of the dead. But sometimes...only sometimes the crow brings that soul back to set the wrong things right.
Eric Draven: I have something to give you. I don't want it anymore. Thirty hours of pain all at once, all for you.
Eric Draven: Mother is the name for God on the lips and hearts of all childern. Do you understand? Your daughter is waiting for you out on the streets.
Sarah: If the people we love are stolen from us, the way to have them live on is to never stop loving them. Buildings burn. People die. But real love lives forever.
[gazing at falling-snow crystal ball containing a mini-cemetary]
Top Dollar: Dad gave me this. Fifth birthday. He said, "Childhood's over the moment you know you're gonna die."
Albrecht: You, don't move!
Eric Draven: I thought cops always said, "Freeze!"
Albrecht: Well, I say "don't move." Move, Snow White, and you're dead!
Eric Draven: And I say I am dead... and I move.
Eric Draven: Victims; aren't we all?
The Crow: You've heard of "the wages of sin"? I'm the paymaster.
Truax: Who the Hell are you?
The Crow: Hell. The black void. Funny you should mention it. I've booked you a spot there
Spawn: Aren't there any normal people left on Earth, or is everybody just back from hell.
Cogliostro: The war between Heaven and Hell depends on the choices we make. And those choices demand sacrifice. THAT's the test!
Stone: Mother Nature? What the hell she's got to do with this? Pain and suffering's your domain, isn't it?
Julie Emrick: You know, I really don't care what the hell you are. You can be sorry or not, it doesn't matter to me. You're just a lying bitch.