Ernestine: I don't believe in your demons.
Preacher: Hm. Dat a shame, because they seem to believe in you, and those potions you taking won't get rid of them.
Ernestine: Then what will? Your rituals? Maybe the Bible? No. None of us have been from Africa for a long time. Your spirits don't matter here. They certainly didn't protect your daughter. And that white man's Bible is just that...for white people.

I don't know why you wanna trap spirits after they die. Seems to me, they finally free.

Ernestine

Daughter, we know this tradition feels harsh, but you being shamed because you should feel shamed. What you don disgraced all of we.

Clara's Father

This life be hard and unfair. You gon know pain and ain't nothing I can do about that. But every once in a while, we can steal moments like this one. If you can hold onto them, it'll help through the hard times. Understand?

Ernestine

Donahue: Your aim must have been off. It looks like the Black Rose is still alive.
Smoke: Patty don't miss.
Donahue: Well, it is widely believed in some scientific circles that the negro woman has an almost supernatural ability to bear pain. Perhaps that came into play.

I thought you promised Master Tom was the last one?

Sam

Underground Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes

Donahue: Your aim must have been off. It looks like the Black Rose is still alive.
Smoke: Patty don't miss.
Donahue: Well, it is widely believed in some scientific circles that the negro woman has an almost supernatural ability to bear pain. Perhaps that came into play.

I thought you promised Master Tom was the last one?

Sam