I'm at Voight's house. Voight's not here. Something's wrong. I think he was taken.

Petrovic: You came.
Hailey: You asked me to.

I run six miles a day. I run until I can't stand. But it doesn't help, so.

Voight: You good?
Hailey: Work in progress.

Petrovic: My first memory is of my mom trying to drown me in the bath tub. I thought this job would help me figure out why.
Hailey: I think I just wanted to be better than my dad. You were right. It always goes back to that.

You're good at this job, and you clearly care. Is it worth losing all of that?

Rehab Manager: How's your dad
Hailey: I don't know, I haven' spoken to him in over a decade.
Rehab Manager: Your brothers doing okay?
Hailey: I guess so. They left Chicago as soon as they could.
Rehab Manager: Good for them. You know, Hailey, when people stop trying, it's not about you. It doesn't mean you're not worth trying for.

Atwater: How is the running going, is it helping?
Upton: Helping with what? I don't know. I hope that it is.

Voight: You want me to ask you what's going on?
Hailey: No. Not now.

I spent 18 years with an alcoholic, I don't care if you're mad.

Hailey: You know my dad used to do that, cough drops. He thought it hid the smell. It didn't; you could still smell. Is there anything you want to tell me?
Jo: No.

Hailey: What happened?
Jo: What do you mean?
Hailey: Why didn't you shoot?

Chicago PD Quotes

But I wanted it. Wanted to be something different than what I was, knew I could. See, I don't people have to end up anywhere near where they started.

Burgess

Yo, Al, don't you got some sort of beef with Father McSorley?

Atwater