It appears the mighty are falling.

Maybe I should've set off a bomb to get your attention, then maybe you'd trust me.

Danny

Best narrative wins the case, but only the truth will set us free.

We're talking about whether a man goes away for murder; I may have a few more questions.

You're going to pull a gun in my courtroom, you're going to point it on me and no one else.

One of these high dollar cases pays for a dozen where the client is in need and deserves our help.

When you have to remind people your relationship is legal and consensual, you have a problem.

Bull: We're going to win this case and we're going to win it the right way.
Chunk: What does that mean exactly?

She's an adult. She doesn't get to have sex with her high school students.

Marissa

Chunk: In the past seven words you exhibited two of the three most common lying traits, you blinked twice the national average and you pointed your feet towards the exit.
Bull: When we fib we subconsciously get ready to leave the room in case we get caught.

A little loopy is nice, it's endearing, takes the edge off the CEO stereotype, but too loopy looks incompetent and likely to make mistakes.

She's a marshmallow. Loopy. A half finished sentence next to a half eaten bowl of Count Chocula.

Bull Quotes

Bull: Rule #1: The client is the enemy.

Marisa: The client's here.
Bull: Tell me he didn't bring his lawyer.
Marisa: His five lawyers.