- [dicating his diary]
- Lars von Trier: I still fear cancer of the balls. That's the way it's supposed to be. I guess there's always something which prevents life from being easy. The breaks I've had in my life have been bloody short.
- Lars von Trier: In brief flashes, life is wonderful. P.S. The last sentence and this entry have made me so nervous that I'm getting physical symptoms. Plus it's a hot day. Declaring "life is wonderful" fills me with anxiety beyond imagination.
- Lars von Trier: It's uncomfortable, but don't show it. I don't think you should say anything. Your face gives you away. You just have to be humiliated like the rest. There were some good moments.
- Jens Albinus: It's rather disgusting, isn't it?
- Lars von Trier: But there's a goal higher than ourselves. Zentropa's income.
- Lars von Trier: They look dangerous. What do you think, Jesper?
- Jesper Jargil: One of them had a puppy.
- Lars von Trier: That's the dangerous part. The worst criminals always have a puppy, and then suddenly....
- Lars von Trier: While I was filming, I actually cried. And since this is a diary, some honesty is required. I got all choked up and suddenly afraid....for my talent. I know this sounds terrible, but after a scene like that, I'm afraid hubris will strike like a fist from the sky and annihilate me, just like a mosquito in the woods. And then I think, "Cancer! I'll get cancer now!" But that's how I feel at the end of a day like today. A day in Trier's puppet theater.
- Lars von Trier: The morning of July 21. Our final week. I'm prepared. I've slept fairly well even though I realized last night that the lump in my throat must be cancer of the esophagus.
- Lars von Trier: I think we've made a good film, and I think it was all worthwhile. On the other hand, the films I truly believed in bombed. We'll see.