Brianna: I came here to save my parents, but I will do anything to save our daughter. I’ll have no regrets.
Jamie: Is it disappointing here, in this place in this time?

What do we learn from the dead, if not the lessons of life? What had Tom Christie taught me since he surely was gone by now? His sacrifice reminded me that we should make an effort to truly live, count our lives in thoughts, feelings, breaths, and heartbeats, not the number of days, months, or years because tomorrow is not promised.

Claire [narration]

For your sake, I will continue. But for my own, I would not.

Jamie [to Claire]

Brianna: No, not at all. You are magical to me.
Jamie: This world of yours, this America, this freedom that you go to, there will be a fearful price to be paid. Will it be worth it, do you think?
Brianna: Almost nothing would be worth losing you, but maybe that comes close.

Oh, I dream of the past. Why would I not dream of the future?

Jamie

I went through the stones once to save my baby. Now you’re going back to save yours.

Claire

Jamie: Let’s go get my wife.
Brown: You’re a good man. A moral man.
Jamie: I’m also a violent man. Any goodness that prevails in me is because of my wife. You tried to take her from me.

Brown: You won’t kill me. Not in cold blood. You wouldn’t dare.
Jamie: Make your peace with the Lord if you must, Mr. Brown.

You're a hard man to kill, I think. That brings me a great deal of comfort.

Claire

I never thought hearing a litany of your near-death experiences would bring me so much peace. Or maybe it's just the nearness of you.

Claire

I told you I would fight for you, Bear Killer.

Chief Twiskwa

Jamie: Christ.
Ian: Guardian angel, more like.