Frank: Of all my kids, I think he's the most like me.
Henry: When we lost Mary you checked out completely.
Frank: I was stuck in quick sand.
Henry: I remember.
Frank: You know what got me out?
Henry: Work? Purpose?
Frank: My kids became my purpose.

Some say we have more than our share of loss, but I see God's light in this family every day, and though I may not understand it, I trust in his plan for us all.

Embrace the pain.

Henry: We don’t stand on ceremony here. We tell each other the truth, sometimes the hard truth but it’s all done with love.
Frank: And you’re a part of that Eddie.

Frank: In a few days you’re going to be gone from this place, starting out in the world on your own. Make the world your own. Take what is useful from your time with us, your years around this table, but don’t think you have to become us.
Henry: But if you do…
Frank: You do. If you don’t, you don’t. It’s your life, not ours. And I like to think that your Dad, and your Aunt, and your Uncle, do what they do because they were drawn to it not because they were pushed.

No, you're suppose to hit the other guy in the head.

I was starkly aware of how good I have it. How good we all have it having each other. I’m just feeling especially blessed.

I got my new ID. I always thought it was silly how they stamped RETIRED all over it. It may as well say rest in peace.

Frank: What happened to your war on cholesterol?
Henry: Let's just say it's a tactical retreat.

Ah-ha. Jimmy Burke of the Two One. I thought I heard something slithering.

Henry: You couldn't inherent your mother's cooking right, you had to get that elephant memory of hers.
Frank: Yeah, but I got your sunny disposition.

Crime in this town has always been about location, location, location.