Will: It's not right. That woman's body is telling us no, loud and clear.
Sharon: Yes, I agree.
Will: So why won't he listen?
Sharon: Well, Dr. Halstead, sometimes we want to believe something so badly, we ignore the reality in front of us. You're familiar with that aren't you?

All I'm saying...in cases like this, are the decisions we're making really in the patients best interest or are they in ours? To make us feel better? 'Cause like it or not, that's a happy ending.

Daniel [talking about the BIID patient]

This calls for celebration! I'll get my coat and check Groupon, see where I can get a deal.

Joey

Sharon: This is a lot of bed pans, are we expecting a listeria outbreak?
Maggie: Some idiot in supply added a zero to my order, so instead of four dozen, I...
Sharon: You got FORTY dozen?
Maggie: Uh-huh.

I always kind of envied the kids who went to church. You know, they were part of something. It's like they had their own tribe.

Connor

Oh, family drama, now you're in my wheelhouse!

Connor

You're family. We rise and fall together.

Choi [to Sarah]

Jenkins: So they ever give you guys breaks?
April: Only as often as the state requires.

Choi: It has its downsides. Then again, how many jobs are there where you literally get to save lives? [beat] I'm sure you'll find pathology just as rewarding.
Sarah: You are?
Choi: Nah. I don't get it at all.

Hey, take it from a former alter boy. Baptism's a piece of cake. A lot easier than a bris.

Will

Nat: But I'm not religious. Wouldn't it be hypocritical?
Will: Eh, think of it like a vaccination. Do it and get it over with.

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Hey, take it from a former alter boy. Baptism's a piece of cake. A lot easier than a bris.

Will

Nat: But I'm not religious. Wouldn't it be hypocritical?
Will: Eh, think of it like a vaccination. Do it and get it over with.