Woman: Gross!
Man: No it's not. Where do you think your food comes from?
Woman: The supermarket?

The clock talked loud. I threw it away. It scared me when it talked - Tillie Olsen.

Hotch

I can do my research from prison. No one can stand in the way of the future.

Boles

Hotch: Garcia!
Garcia: Sir, you scared me.
Hotch: You need to come with me right now.
Garcia: Now, now?
Hotch: Yes, now.
Garcia: Should I change? I'm in my PJs...
Hotch: I'll have someone bring you some clothes. We don't have time to waste.
Garcia: Sir, I'm scared. What's going on?
Hotch: There's been a major break in the case of the hit men hunting you.
Garcia: There has?
Hotch: We may have found a way to bring the whole network down.

Eileen: Listen to me, Ben. When I'm gone, I want you to continue on.
Ben: Eileen--
Eileen: No, I mean it. I want you to live the life that we talked about. I'll be there with you.

Ben: Why should I trust you? You're not even a doctor.
Boles: A doctor can't offer you what I'm offering.
Ben: Because it's not legal, right?
Boles: If your wife is cured, do you care if you broke a few rules?

You know, when I was seven years old, I went with my parents to visit an uncle who was living in a nursing room. I got lost for a minute, and I went into the wrong room by mistake. I thought it was my uncle, but it wasn't. He was terrible looking. His face had hardly looked human. And then he said "what are you staring at, boy?" I couldn't answer but I couldn't stop looking at him, either. And then he said "I'll tell you what you're staring at. A mirror. No matter what you do, you'll end up just like me. Just like me." For months after that I would check my face in the mirror every day. To see if it was happening yet.

Boles

Criminal Minds Season 11 Episode 10 Quotes

Ben: Why should I trust you? You're not even a doctor.
Boles: A doctor can't offer you what I'm offering.
Ben: Because it's not legal, right?
Boles: If your wife is cured, do you care if you broke a few rules?

You know, when I was seven years old, I went with my parents to visit an uncle who was living in a nursing room. I got lost for a minute, and I went into the wrong room by mistake. I thought it was my uncle, but it wasn't. He was terrible looking. His face had hardly looked human. And then he said "what are you staring at, boy?" I couldn't answer but I couldn't stop looking at him, either. And then he said "I'll tell you what you're staring at. A mirror. No matter what you do, you'll end up just like me. Just like me." For months after that I would check my face in the mirror every day. To see if it was happening yet.

Boles