"Elizabeth: Then go and tell her she's a whore. Whatever promise she may sense- break it, John, break it". pg. 62
I just love how Elizabeth can call her husband's once lover that. I found it funny, but I could see her saying it with much seriousness.
"Proctor: evading: I- have no knowledge in that line. But it's hard to think so pious a woman be secretly a Devil's bitch after seventy year of such good prayer". pg.64
This was shocking, just two pages after Elizabeth called Abigail a whore. I didn't expect such language but I also found it interesting.
"Hale, in great pain: Man, remember, until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven".
This I liked because sometimes we forget this. It gives out great meaning and a wise thought to the situation.