- Sokurah the Magician: From the land beyond beyond... from the world past hope and fear... I bid you Genie, now appear.
- Princess Parisa: [reading the Genie's inscription] When the big that is small shall again become tall, into fiery rock to rise you must fall.
- Sultan: [upon seeing Sadi as the Magician's subject] Is that not Sadi, your waiting woman?
- Princess Parisa: Yes, papa. She has offered herself as the Magician's subject.
- Sultan: If he can turn her into a contented woman, he is indeed a great magician.
- Princess Parisa: [blushing] Papa!
- Princess Parisa: [after seeing Sokurah throw a live cobra into the same urn Sadi is in] It's a serpent! Papa... she will be killed!
- Sultan: [patting her arm] Allah have mercy on them... both!
- Princess Parisa: Oh, Papa!
- Princess Parisa: If you are indeed a magician, why do you not use your great power to slay the one-eyed monster?
- Sokurah the Magician: I had prepared a potion for just such a purpose... but I could not persuade the Cyclops to swallow it.
- Princess Parisa: I sometimes wonder what they would think if they could see me as I am.
- Sinbad: I do not trust them out of my sight, or in it.
- [the shrunken princess playfully kicks at grapes]
- Princess Parisa: Sinbad, how can you love a tiny, insignificant female such as I?
- Sinbad: A diamond is a tiny thing, yet it is very precious and beautiful.
- Sokurah the Magician: Hear my curse, for it seals your doom. Those who harm us shall be driven mad. Terror shall be in your hearts. And before dawn, you will plead with us for your very lives.
- [last lines]
- Sinbad: Well done, Baronni. I know you will be as good a sailor as you were a genie.
- Barani - the Genie: I shall try, captain. I shall try.
- African Sailor: What can it be?
- Ali: Perhaps a sunken reef.
- Gaunt Sailor: Or a sea serpent. Or something worse.
- Harufa: Full fathom five!
- African Sailor: [prayerfully] Oh, let it be land.
- Princess Parisa: And you're as tiny as I am.
- Barani - the Genie: How else could I live inside a lamp?
- Princess Parisa: And such a lovely one.
- Sinbad: He is determined to gain possession of the magic lamp. His life is distorted with this single, driving wish.
- Princess Parisa: I pity him, for I have my one wish.
- Princess Parisa: And do you love me just to save Baghdad from destruction?
- Sinbad: I love you because I cannot do otherwise. Your eyes are mightier than all your father's armies.
- Princess Parisa: I did not think any place could be more beautiful than Chandra, yet Baghdad is.
- Sinbad: The city is made lovely by your presence. Without you, it is plain.
- Sokurah the Magician: From the land beyond beyond. From the world past hope and fear. I bid you, genie, now appear.
- Barani - the Genie: I obey the master of the lamp.
- Sokurah the Magician: I command you to build me a barrier between those men and the Cyclops!
- Barani - the Genie: I shall try, o master. I shall try.
- [Turns into a fiery pinwheel that deposits a shimmering force field in front of the Cyclops]
- Sultan: [upon seeing his daughter in a shrunken state] Ten thousand devils. What evil sorcery is this?
- Sinbad: The Caliph of Baghdad has offered you full pardon.
- Jafa: He offers us a choice of two kinds of death.
- Jafa: They'll not put a rope around Golar's neck. He'll spit in the cyclops' eye first.
- Caliph: You have committed treason against both Baghdad and Chandra. If you are found within the walls of our city by sunset tomorrow, your eyes will be torn out that you may see no more evil dreams.
- Sinbad: What weird power restrains that monster?
- Sokurah the Magician: The man that holds this treasure is safe from even greater danger.
- Sinbad: Why didn't you destroy the monster?
- Sokurah the Magician: The genie of the lamp cannot be used to work harm. But in protection, his powers are invincible.
- Harufa: We could have sliced them all to bits, but you stopped us to save this idiot who babbles nonsense.
- Gaunt Sailor: Does he expect to sound here, past the very edge of land?
- Ali: Perhaps hungry has crazed his mind. His own belly is as empty as ours.
- Gaunt Sailor: If there was land, it would be such as no man would dare set foot upon.
- Ali: Sinbad would. He dares anything.