I thought you were psychic bitch?

We're just a bunch of teenagers. We can't handle this.

Someone's not protecting him. Someone's controlling him.

Scott: What did you tell her?
Allison: That we were part of an online gaming community that battles mythical creatures.
Stiles: I am part of an online gaming community that battles mythical creatures.
Allison: Oh. Great.

Matt: Photographers call them candids.
Allison: Well police officers call it stalking.

Allison: There's no such thing as fate.
Scott: There's no such thing as werewolves.

Lydia: I want one.
Allison: Which one?
Lydia: The straight one, obviously.

Allison: Coyotes don't like wolves. And they're really smart. If they don't want to be heard, they walk on their toes.
Stiles: They tip toe?
Allison: They tip toe.

Isaac: Electrified the windows?
Allison: Yep.
Isaac: Didn't want to say anything about it?
Allison: Nope.

Allison: What is it?
Argent: Kitashi won't do the buy is person.
Isaac: Well he's a paranoid recluse, shouldn't you be a little less surprised?

I love you. I'm proud of you. I'm proud of us.

Scott: I can't take your pain.
Allison: That's because it doesn't hurt.

Teen Wolf Quotes

I have a son. His name is Mieczyslaw Stilinski, but we call him Stiles. I remember. When Stiles was a little kid, he couldn't say his first name. I'm not sure why, it pretty much rolls off the tongue, but the closest he could was mischief. His mother called him that until...I remember when Stiles first got his jeep. It belonged to his mother. She wanted him to have it. The first time he took a spin behind the wheel, he went straight into a ditch. I gave him his first roll of duct tape that day. He was always getting into trouble, but he always had a good heart, always. We're here tonight because my goofball son because he decided to drag Scott, his greatest friend in the world, into the woods to see a dead body.

Noah

Malia: Alright. I'll ask. Who's Kate Argent?
Kira: [raising hand] Uh, I'd like to know, too.
Stiles: Well, we were at her funeral, so I'd like to know how she got out from a casket buried six feet under ground.