Aaron: They keep telling me that I'm never going to get over unless ... I think they want me to cry on a couch or something, you know? Like you see in those movies.
Masry: What do you think? 
Aaron: I'm not sure I want to get over it.
Masry: I hear that.

I'll tell you something else. From what I've seen, there's no way that a prison with 1700 people only has 11 cases. No way.

Marie

Call the Attorney General. We want full PPE and a walk through solitary, right now!

Masry

Masry: There were good men who went along with this. 
Aaron: Systems are bigger than people.

You know being back here I know I got some things to figure out for myself, but there's no confusion when it comes to being with you. 

Aaron

Marie: Are you outside the gates?
 Aaron: Yeah.
Marie: Well, can I see the buses? I wanna see your brothers coming out.
 Aaron: Can you see them?
Marie: Three-hundred fifty-four.
Aaron: Three-hundred fifty-four going home.

Get your own house in order instead of telling me what's up with mine.

Jamal

You don't have to ask me for anything Jamal because that's what brothers do for each other.

Aaron

Aaron: You didn't have to put cuffs on me; you jeopardized my client's case.
Scotty: I gave you a wake-up call.

Either your boss is having a seizure or really has something he wants to say.

Judge

I was part of the problem. Now, I'm trying to be part of the solution.

Henry

Your honor, everyone sitting here knows that collars for dollars exist. I know it, she knows, and you know it.

Aaron

For Life Quotes

Just know that it's you who got you where you are. Then caving right now? It means you won. Take that home with you and go meet your grandson.

Jamal

I used to have a vision of what it would be like of seeing a jury declare my innocence in front of the world. Of finally stepping out of this place no longer a convinced drug kingpin. Just a man with his family but that was a long time ago before I knew what it would take. Before I knew how powerful the forces adding me really were and what they were willing to do going after my wife, threatening my friends, leveraging everything in my life against me. But what if that was just a fantasy? What if life doesn't really work that way? What if somehow I get my freedom and have to give up justice? Would I be willing to live with that? 

Aaron Voiceover