Chris Nielsen: I found you in hell. Don’t you think I could find you in Jersey?
Category: What Dreams May Come
What Dreams May Come is a 1978 novel by Richard Matheson. The plot centers on Chris, a man who dies then goes to Heaven, but descends into Hell to rescue his wife.
Chris: When I was young, I met this beautiful girl by the lake.
Why can’t I see you?
Chris: Why can’t I see you?
Albert: You do not see me because you do not wish to see me.
Albert: Soul mates. It’s extrememly rare but it exists. Sort of like twin souls tuning into each other. Apparently even in death.
Chris: Oh come on Einstein. Time isn’t something on your watch anymore. Time does not exist here. And its not going to make me need Annie any less.
Albert: Bring mom back. You can do it. I believe in you. Did you ever stop to think why I became Albert? He was the only man you ever listened to. Listen to me now. Think of mom.
Annie: For killing my children and my sweet husband?
Chris: For being so wonderful a guy would choose hell over heaven just to be around you.
Chris: You say your paintings are missing?
Annie: Some of my most precious work that remind me…of my husband and my children.
Chris: That’s why you never leave? You think they might come back?
The Tracker: You want to see her. Tell her what’s in your heart. And then go.
Gosh when does it end?
Chris: Gosh when does it end?
Albert: There are no rules Chris. It ends when you want it to end.
Chris: You have to break in half to love somebody.
Annie Nielsen: Sometimes, when you lose, you win.
Chris Nielsen: A whole human life is just a heartbeat here in Heaven. Then we’ll all be together forever.
Chris Nielsen: Annie, I’m here babe, I still exist.
Chris Nielsen: Boy, I screwed up. I’m in dog Heaven.