Malaya: What can I say? You're probably the most unlucky patient in America.
Carla: Thank you for acknowledging that.

This is what he does -- he leaves.

Rollie (about Cole)

Leanne: Malaya, no one's blaming you.
Malaya: Well, they should. And they should blame you too.

Leanne: Thank you. I don't want your help.
Gina: Well, I don't want to floss, but if I want to keep smiling...

Halstead: Promise me one thing. Never go in without back up again.
Lindsay: Yeah.
Halstead: I mean it, like not even to give a parking ticket.

You don't have to be out in the world to be a part of it. In the modern age, no one ever has to be alone. Even for a second.

Iris

The only thing that takes the edge off is when I can pull people under with me. Make them feel what I feel. Then I'm not alone.

Sally

Sally: You telling us to stop telling guests is like Colonel Sanders telling people to stop eating chicken.
James: I'm not familiar with your military friend.

I'm dead, but I've never felt more alive.

Will

Liza: How was dinner last night?
Diana: About as pleasant as a root canal.

Wow. If she was OK with the sex change, maybe this won't be such a big deal.

Liza

It's like Goodnight Moon for adults. With blow jobs!

Liza