When I saw that car, I thought that ...

Eddie

Eddie: Katie, please. We're never going to get through this if we can't at least talk.
Katie: Are you kidding? I have tried nothing but to get through this.

What happened with us, Katherine and I had problems long before that.

Eddie

Gary: I can't believe I'm a waiter.
Eddie [washing dishes]: How come he gets to be a waiter?!

Gary: I'm just trying to keep everyone safe.
Delilah: You're trying to control everyone.
Gary: OK, maybe I am.
Delilah: Why?
Gary: I don't know ... why! [pause] I cannot lose her.

Rome: I called Dr. Heller. I need to take off the coat. I'm getting back on the antidepressants.
Maggie: I'm proud of you.
Rome: I'm proud of her.

In biochemistry, which I took, one set of chemicals drives the system and one reaction and another set drives it in the opposing direction. Sugar is sweet, but without insulin, it will kill you. You were born to be insulin, Gary, the negative feedback. Please don't get too sticky, Gary, we need you on that wall.

Maggie

I won't be ready until I do it. Do you remember what Jon told me? What I keep telling myself -- you can "someday" yourself out of a life.

Regina

Rome: Gina, baby. What can I do?
Regina: I didn't tell you because it was better to pretend it never happened. I don't want it to be real.

Delilah: What's wrong?
Gary: I don't have a problem, but I have a feeling no matter what it is, Andrew could fix it.

There is nothing to help us through. Every penny my mother gave us we're giving back. This restaurant will never open. Not with me involved.

Regina

Andrew: You remind me of myself the day I opened my first place.
Delilah: Scared and pregnant?
Andrew: Determined.

A Million Little Things Season 1 Quotes

Dr. Martin: Sorry to keep you waiting, Gary. Just wanted to review your X-Ray. It's in line with what I was expecting.
Gary: Wow, doc, the suspense is killing me. Is anything else killing me?
Dr. Martin: The fact is, [takes phone call] Dr. Martin. I was very clear, balsamic vinaigrette. Yes, they do. I get salad there three days a week. Next to the edamame. Are you looking at the edamame? That brownish liquid next to the edamame is called--
Gary: Sorry, don't mean to interrupt what sounds like a super important salad conversation. I just have one quick question: is my cancer back?

Today is the day. I can't be in this marriage anymore. I want to be with you.

Eddie