You guys are hard core!

Callie

Why are you interrogating me?

Cristina

Sean, I am talking about where I am going to die - you have to be feeling something.

Patient

You almost died like men.

Alex

Surgeons are arrogant enough to think - there is no one we can't save.

Owen

Dying isn't easy - the body was designed to stay alive - thick skulls, strong hearts, keen senses. When the body starts to fail, the medicine takes over.

Owen

When you feel like you love someone more than he loves you, it can make you a little crazy. It can make you a lot crazy.

Teddy

Guy brings condoms, but sometimes they fail to provide them on the third date as a sign of respect.

Callie

It takes vision, Derek. And you don't have it.

Richard

Bailey: If a man can't deal with a little something on the surgical field - a little nature, a little God - then that man has no business near my surgical field.
Callie: Fine, let freedom ring!

I prep my surgical field with soap and water. I keep my surgical field the way God made it.

Bailey

All the years I've seen you, I've never seen you eat.

Derek [to Bailey]

Grey's Anatomy Season 6 Quotes

In medical school, we have a hundred lessons that teach us how to fight off death, and not one lesson on how to go on living.

Meredith (narrating)

According to Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, when we're dying or have suffered a catastrophic loss, we all move through five distinct stages of grief. We go into denial because the loss is so unthinkable we can't imagine it's true. We become angry with everyone, angry with survivors, angry with ourselves. Then we bargain. We beg. We plead. We offer everything we have, we offer our souls in exchange for just one more day. When the bargaining has failed and the anger is too hard to maintain, we fall into depression, despair, until finally we have to accept that we've done everything we can. We let go. We let go and move into acceptance.

Meredith (narrating)