Dr. Julia Hoffman: "The term unearthly was incorrect to begin with. Nothing that happens on Earth can be termed unearthly. Our mistake is thinking that there are limits as to what can take place on this planet. Dr. Woodard: "But there are limits to what a rational man can accept." Julia: "I know. And I would say that in this case those limits have to be extended considerably."
Dr. Woodard: " I am a physician. Now I think I know the difference between a frightened person and a mentally disturbed person when I see them." Roger Collins: "Of course you do, doctor. And I'm sure that you can recognize the difference between a cellar with a coffin and a cellar without a coffin."
"I find everything David tells me strange but interesting - extremely interesting."
"I don't think that Barnabus Collins ever went to England in the first place. I don't think that he ever left Collinsport."
"I think it's just a matter of time before we know everything we want to know."
"This I'm certain of - both those wounds were inflicted by the same person or creature. That person or creature is still at large somewhere."
"I now know something that I didn't know last night. Not the way into the secret room but perhaps, just perhaps, the why, the reason for that room - something so unbelievable, so terrible it had to be sealed out of sight of heaven and hell."
Dr. Woodard: "Til now I hoped it was really a nightmare. Now I know it isn't." Barnabus: "Consider it a dream from which you'll never awaken."