- Idris: You know the grass belladonna? It's a plant. When you mix it up with arsenic it becomes an odorless poison. What a name; belladonna; beautiful woman. Women, they're beautiful. And they kill you slowly by poisoning. You don't feel the poison at first. It works its way slowly.
- Battal: You're trying to trap me. You're playing mind games with me. Look, I'm a hunter, so are you. In some hunts you aim and pull the trigger and either shoot it or miss it. And sometimes, you make a trap. But traps don't suit a hunter but it still exists. It requires mastery. The rule is that your game should not realize there is a trap. I did that. You think I'm a deer easily to be trapped? Your mind is not a match against mine. Come back here when you have something to say. Don't come knocking on my door all the time. I thought maybe I'd learn something about hunting from you but you're no match against me. If you want to find out what's going to happen to you try knocking on my door again.
- Ferman: What sets apart a hunter from another is not his intelligence. It's remorse. And you don't have it.
- Battal: He said Life is a hunt. Either they hunt you or you hunt. Make a choice. That slap was a lesson. I never cried after that. Not even in game hunt or human hunt. That's the essence of the system. There are hunts and hunters. You have to decide; Are you going to be the prey or the hunter?
- Ferman: The first thing we say to newcomers in the homicide department is; If you look at things from one perspective you only see one thing. Will what you see bring you to resolution or does it get between you and reality?