- Elsa Fernández Campos: Héctor, the bank returned Marcos' and Paula's monthly payment.
- Héctor de la Vega: It must be a misunderstanding. Try again.
- Elsa Fernández Campos: This has been happening for months now. It looks like you're out of funds.
- Héctor de la Vega: I'm going through a rough patch. Give me time.
- Elsa Fernández Campos: I can't, Héctor. You know the school is going through a crisis.
- Héctor de la Vega: I will ask the council for a scholarship.
- Elsa Fernández Campos: There are no funds for scholarships, Héctor. You know that. Héctor, I'm sorry, but today a new school board will be elected. They will check the accounts, and - you know what happens to slow payers: they tell them to go to another school.
- Héctor de la Vega: Buy me the land and I'll be able to pay my debts.
- Elsa Fernández Campos: Leave the school and I'll buy it.
- Camilo Belmonte: You need to get it in your head: This is not a game. You're not leaving, and if you do, it will be because you're dead.
- Jacinta García: How much did the dress cost? You know, the one I spoiled the other day.
- Elsa Fernández Campos: Forget it, Jacinta. You owe me nothing. It's forgotten.
- Jacinta García: You're suddenly being kind, aren't you? Of course. You're now distracted trying to ruin Hector's life.
- Elsa Fernández Campos: Ah, no...
- Jacinta García: You won't stop until he leaves the school.
- Elsa Fernández Campos: Ah, Jacinta, please. You don't know what you're talking about.
- Jacinta García: What I know is that if there was anyone who should leave here, that person is you, not him. This school is his.
- Elsa Fernández Campos: This school belonged to my family long before you and Héctor came here.
- Jacinta García: The orphanage belonged to your family, not this school.
- Iván Noiret León: Look, beautiful Maria, if I were you I would make better choices about who I sleep with, because he, indeed, is screwing you.
- Iván Noiret León: What do you want?
- Jacques Noiret: To see you. A father wants to see his son, right?
- Iván Noiret León: Are we playing the happy family now? What do you want?
- Jacques Noiret: I want to tell you I'm not the same as before. Prison changed me.
- Iván Noiret León: Not even Auschwitz would change you.