Oliver: Capt. Lance, I'm here to turn myself in.
Capt. Lance: Cuff him.

Felicity: Oh I think your nanotech deserves some of the credit. All I did was stick something in you. Do you think there will ever come a time when everything I say isn't some weird double entendre?
Ray: I hope not. It's one of your more charming traits. That and the fact that you had the courage to throw caution to the wind and save my life are just two of the many reasons that I love you.
Felicity: Wow. That is a really nice thing to hear.

Oliver: How's Ray?
Felicity: So much better than you right now. Please tell me you have a brilliant plan.
Oliver: I don't even have a regular plan.

Laurel: So what, now Oliver's to blame?
Capt. Lance: Oliver, the Arrow. Either way, same guy. On some level, I think I always knew. When I thought he was doing good, it didn't matter to me. You know, when that boat went down and we thought Sara was dead? We blamed Queen. It's funny how things come full circle, right?

Donna: I guess you're just gonna have to be the one to inject those teeny tiny robot things into Ray yourself.
Felicity: Great plan, except I'm not a doctor.

Thea: I think the whole city has lost their mind.
Oliver: It's not the whole city, it's one man.

Donna: What did the doctors say?
Felicity: Absolutely nothing good.
Donna: Hey. At least you finally have a boyfriend!
Felicity: Mom...

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Ray Palmer, even in a hospital bed, you're the most handsome man I've ever seen!

Donna

Ray: So, you're saying, basically that if I have the surgery now that I could die and if we wait, and the clot moves, that I could die. What if I told you that I invented a bunch of teeny tiny robots, that are capable of entering my bloodstream, traveling to the clot and shrinking it, all without damaging my brain or any other organ in my body?
Doctor: I'd say you need a psych eval.

Arrow Season 3 Episode 18 Quotes

Ray Palmer, even in a hospital bed, you're the most handsome man I've ever seen!

Donna

Ray: So, you're saying, basically that if I have the surgery now that I could die and if we wait, and the clot moves, that I could die. What if I told you that I invented a bunch of teeny tiny robots, that are capable of entering my bloodstream, traveling to the clot and shrinking it, all without damaging my brain or any other organ in my body?
Doctor: I'd say you need a psych eval.