Evey Hammond: And you're going to make that happen by blowing up a building?
V: The building is a symbol. As is the act of destroying it. Symbols are given power by people. Alone a symbol is meaningless. But with enough people, blowing up a building can change the world.
Delia Surridge: You've come to kill me, haven't you?
V: Yes.
Delia Surridge: Thank God.
Delia Surridge: Is it meaningless to apologize?
V: Never.
Delia Surridge: I'm so sorry.
Lilliman: Please, have mercy!
V: Not tonight.
Lawrence Talbot: I get your implication, and resent it. You're aware of my personal history, as I believe I'm aware of yours. Weren't you in charge of the ripper case a couple of years back?
Abberline: You're a direct man. So I'll be equally direct with you. I am not your enemy, Mr. Talbot. You've been seen as Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard III, all with that same face. A prudent man would ask who else might be living inside that head of yours?
