Bill: Don’t worry, we won’t tell anybody that you had Pike come through Hope Valley for us.
Rosemary: If we haven’t said it already, thank you for sticking your neck for us.
Nathan: Well, my neck has been in worse places.

Rosemary: What are you doing here?
Mrs. Pike: A lady reporter invited me. She’s going to prove that my son, Clayton, is innocent.
Lee: Well, Mrs. Pike, meet the lady reporter.
Rosemary: Rosemary Coulter, at your service.

Elizabeth: I have a feeling this is about settling old scores.
Rosemary: Because you stopped him from firing you?
Elizabeth: I tried to expose him for his inappropriate behavior, only it was my word against his.

Elizabeth: Sometimes, it’s hard to know what’s going on inside someone else’s mind and heart.
Rosemary: Nathan? The trouble is minds and hearts don’t always agree.

Bill: There’s a reason I haven’t reached out to him. If I tip my hand, he’ll know that I’m involved, and he’ll clam up.
Rosemary: Which is why it’s the perfect cover if I’m the one to call him.

Rosemary: Sorry, bad connection. What was your reaction when you heard the governor had been shot?
Montague: My reaction would not be fit for print.

Rosemary: Could someone else be involved?
Bill: That’s what I think, but I don’t have proof of anything.
Rosemary: Well, maybe if we worked together, we could find the proof.

If anyone can make things happen, it’s you, Elizabeth.

Rosemary: Are you sure about this?
Elizabeth: It’s the future of Hope Valley.

Rosemary: What do you want?
Elizabeth: I don’t know. I can’t imagine leaving Hope Valley or living in Capitol City, living that life. But as Lucas’s wife-to-be, how could I not go with him? I’m trying. My heart just doesn’t seem to want to follow. Am I doing the right thing by going?
Rosemary: Only you can answer that.
Elizabeth: I just don’t know how I feel about leaving or-
Rosemary: Or?
Elizabeth: Or the wedding. I thought it’d be the right choice. It was secure and comfortable.
Rosemary: And safe.
Elizabeth: Safe. I was just so afraid of getting hurt again, but I don’t think I was listening to my heart, and now it’s become louder and louder, and I just don’t know what it’s trying to say.
Rosemary: I think you do. And no matter what you decide, I will always be here for you. Always.
Elizabeth: I really like knowing you can see my light on.

Elizabeth: What is it?
Rosemary: Cunningham has withdrawn from the governor’s race. Governor Balfour will now run unopposed.

Elizabeth: Maybe this is a bad omen.
Rosemary: No! No, of course, it isn’t. This is just a mistake. Elizabeth?
Elizabeth: There’s just so much going on. The town and the water and the wedding in the middle of it all? It’s normal to get the jitters, isn’t it?
Rosemary: Sure it is. Are you having doubts?
Elizabeth: No! Just about the dress.

When Calls the Heart Quotes

I have one of these at the office; I do not need one in my house.

Lee

Bill: From now on, you just mind your own business. Leave the law and order to me.
Nathan: Yeah, I can't do that.
Bill: Why's that?
Nathan: Because I'm your new Mountie, Nathan Grant.