- [first lines]
- Diego: Today, the art of killing. If you've fought the bull well, you must kill it well. If not, it's a tragedy for both. The matador doesn't live up to his name, and the bull's bravery is betrayed.
- Diego: The matador first examines the bull from a distance to decide what to do and to see which horn the bull favors. A good kill comes after good passes with a cape, when the bull stops charging and asks for death. He shows us his death.
- Diego: We must stab him at the cross or fall prey to the devil. We move the cape towards his face and goad him towards us. Always watching his snout, we sink the sword into the cross.
- Diego: To kill the bull like he deserves, he must be killed not just with the sword, but with the heart.
- Policía 1º: If he goes free, he may rape you again.
- Eva: First, he didn't rape me.
- Pilar: See?
- Eva: And if he touches me again, I'll castrate him.
- Diego: Why do you want to be a matador? You're not like the others.
- Ángel: Well, I don't know. I guess I like danger. And if I have to die, dying in the bullring is - much more exciting. Isn't it?
- Diego: You're too young to think about that.
- Ángel: What does that matter?
- Diego: You should think of killing, not of dying.
- Francisco Montesinos: Disfigure this side of her face.
- Pilar: No one disfigures my child!
- Francisco Montesinos: She'll be lovely.
- Eva: Mom!
- Pilar: Is this a fashion show or examples of anti-cosmetic surgery?
- Francisco Montesinos: It's a massacre, ma'am.
- Pilar: You know who it is? Ángel's lawyer. I didn't know lawyers liked fashion. She's a bit slutty. But she is pretty, I admit that.
- María: I've never been kissed like that. Till now, I've made love alone. I love you more than my own death.