Kelly: Wait, wait, wait, wait...Stella, if you're talking about Brittany, we were married for less than a month. It was...the easiest annulment ever. It's like it never even happened.
Stella: That's what concerns me.

Herrmann: So, when you're finished with the bathroom stalls, you can move on to the bunk room.
Lee Henry: Dad, I just --
Herrmann: No lip, alright? You decide to put your brain in the toilet, so be it, alright? Just consider this another of life's lessons. When you got a good thing going, don't press your luck.

Cordova: You know, I've been floating for two years. Worked with some solid smoke eaters. I've never seen a crew this much in sync.
Otis: I'm glad you get it. Not everybody does.

Gabby and Kelly both have these little corners of themselves where no one else is allowed. Not even us. Can't change them, but...You set your own standards.

Matt

Stella: How do you manage?
Casey: By being patient when I can. Honest, when I have to be. It's not always easy.

At his age, only time I was on my best behavior was when I was up to no good. So, uh, I don't know, you may wanna just...recheck the vodka bottles, make sure they're still vodka.

Stella [about Lee Henry, to Herrmann]

Herrmann: Hey, shows how knuckleheaded these criminals are. They put all their eggs in one basket, they lose everything. Should have diversified.
Otis: That's their problem! They need you managing their portfolio, Herrmann.

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At his age, only time I was on my best behavior was when I was up to no good. So, uh, I don't know, you may wanna just...recheck the vodka bottles, make sure they're still vodka.

Stella [about Lee Henry, to Herrmann]

Herrmann: Hey, shows how knuckleheaded these criminals are. They put all their eggs in one basket, they lose everything. Should have diversified.
Otis: That's their problem! They need you managing their portfolio, Herrmann.