I don't want your payoff and I don't want you. From now on I'm just a cop, you're just an outlaw. We both do what we have to do.

Jarry

When the time comes she needs to tell my sons who I really am. I'm not a good man. I'm a criminal and a killer. I need my sons to grow up hating the thought of me.

Jax

I need you to promise that my boys leave this place so that they don't become what I've become.

Jax

I'm sorry. I did what I know how to do. What Gemma knew had to be done.

Jax

Nero: What are your doing here Jax?
Jax: What I should have done when my wife was still alive.

My old man tried to sever that tie 20 years ago. Better late than never.

Jax

Jax: (to Connor): You're outlaws like the rest of us now.

Policing streets owned by outlaws is a complicated and dangerous dance. Knowing when to bend, when to push back. Getting close but not too close. You were the right person for the job. I still believe that.

Patterson (to Jarry)

This is how you learn to be a leader, brother. Doing the shit that hurts the most.

Jax

In person, is she reedy like Madonna, like she chose ass over face?

Abby

I just really want this mediation to work, to be as good as something awful can be.

Abby

Abby: Well that does seem, I mean I would, I mean it is important to me that the kids continue to be raised Jewish.
Jake: Why wouldn't they be?
Abby: Well, you know. [chuckles] It would be really great for us to have Shabbat together every week.
Jake: Okay.
Abby: I just feel like the traditions weren't always that important to you.
Jake: We've never done Shabbat every week, but -- what do you mean by 'you know?'