It looks like your girlfriend's husband was poisoned. We're officially investigating this death as a homicide.

Gabriel

Andrea: Why don't you tell me what's really bothering you?
Carlos: Honestly, I don't feel comfortable saying it out loud.
Andrea: Are you worried about the child not having a mother in its life, because I'm here for you, and so are your sisters. Carlos: I know you are. I'm not worried about who the mother will be. I'm worried about who is going to be the father and not TK.

I believe in TK's recovery with my whole heart.

Carlos

Maybe the universe is trying to show you to get back out there and start searching for Mr. Right instead of looking in the rearview mirror at Mr. Wrong.

Paul

Ma'am, this isn't a hotel. It's a no-tell motel. Believe me; you're not even the first wife who has come here looking for her cheating husband, not even this week.

Clerk

Carlos: I know you're ready to be a father, and I have no doubt that you will be an amazing one, but I'm not so sure I'm there yet, or I ever will be. I just want to be honest with you and say that this may be the only child that we ever share together.
TK: OK.
Carlos: OK?
TK: Ok.
Carlos: Really? You sure?
TK: Carlos, will you just take the yes?

Every night that I get to spend with you is a night worth celebrating.

TK [to Carlos]

Margaret: So the cancer just saved my life?
Tommy: I think those boys saved your life by pointing an arrow right at the problem.

Mateo: I need to go to the police station.
Nancy: The police station, Why?
Mateo: I need to report a crime.
Owen: What crime?
Mateo: Vandalism, arson, I guess. It's what they arrested him for, but it was me.
Owen: Mateo, are you delirious or are you still drunk?
Mateo: Well, I'm not not drunk, but it's true. I burned down my school. It was me and these guys; I was 13. I was staying with my cousin and my family. They treated me so good, and I ruined their lives. They don't know it, but they need to know.
Owen: Mateo
Mateo: No, he didn't want me to get deported, so he said it was him. He went to juvie for me, and it changed him.

Owen: I'm sorry you lost your cousin. But I don't want to lose you.
Mateo: Thanks, Cap.
Owen: You bet, son.

Grace: What?
Judd: I think you might be about the wisest woman I ever met.
Grace: OK, I'll try not to be offended by that, thanks.
Judd: And I also think you're going to be the finest grandma in these parts.
Grace: Excuse me? I know you didn't just call me grandma, I know you didn't.
Judd: You want granny, or mee maw or?
Grace: Keep on, Grandpa or you're going to be sleeping on that couch.

Tommy: If your biggest problem is that Wyatt turns out just like you, you don't have a problem.
Judd: He ain't like me, Tommy. He ain't like me.

9-1-1: Lone Star Quotes

Owen: Well, I'm flattered, but if you're gonna put diversity first, shouldn't you hire somebody who's, you know, diverse?
Radford: We need somebody like you. We need somebody who truly understands how much rebuilding this house is gonna heal the community.

Doctor: You were at Ground Zero when the buildings came down, yes?
Owen: [nods] Yeah.
Doctor: Then I don't have to tell you by the 20th anniversary of 9/11, more survivors who were there that day and during the cleanup will get sick or die than people killed on 9/11 itself.
Owen: This is going to kill me, isn't it?