Well, I must admit, the idea of grinding your corn does tickle me but it is not myself I'd be nominating for the position.

Dougal to Claire

Claire: Doesn't it bother you that I'm not a virgin?
Jamie: No, as long as it doesn't bother you that I am.

I run in darkness, Madam. And darkness is where I belong. I need no sympathy and you'll get none from me. One way or another, I will get the truth out of you.

Randall to Claire

I think all they could see was the horror but I could see the beauty. I saw the truth. That boy and I, we were creating a masterpiece. An exquisite, bloody masterpiece.

Randall on beating Jamie

I will break you.

Randall to Jamie

Claire: You captured my likeness.
Randall: You think so? I'm glad. I shall call it ‘Beautiful Lies’

Randall: I am not a casual person with women. I look forward to the opportunity to reveal my true nature to you. I can only hope that honesty will be met with honesty.
Claire: My honesty will match yours, Captain.

The Scots just want the same freedoms we enjoy, freedoms we take for granted. They are not the aggressors, Captain, we are. It is their land and we are occupying it.
Thomas; I believe it’s the King's land. I must say, Madam, I find your sympathies extraordinarily puzzling.

Claire

You control your nerves. Your nerves do not control you.

Randall

Inverness. And from there only a brief journey would take me to the stones at Craigh na Dun and a chance to return to my own time.

Claire

And for the first time since I passed through the standing stones of Craigh na Dun I found myself surrounded by my own people. They might be called Red Coats instead of Tommys but they were still the British Army I'd been a part of for six long years and somehow it felt liberating to be looked upon with sympathy and respect instead of hostility and suspicion.

Claire

Outlander Season 1 Episode 6 Quotes

Inverness. And from there only a brief journey would take me to the stones at Craigh na Dun and a chance to return to my own time.

Claire

And for the first time since I passed through the standing stones of Craigh na Dun I found myself surrounded by my own people. They might be called Red Coats instead of Tommys but they were still the British Army I'd been a part of for six long years and somehow it felt liberating to be looked upon with sympathy and respect instead of hostility and suspicion.

Claire