My mom is really sick.

Maggie

Meredith: Okay, so you should ask me out to dinner.
Nathan: You want to go out to dinner?
Meredith: Yes.

I don't have a good reason for why you should like me. I didn't even mean to like you. I didn't try to.

Nathan

Stephanie: Why do we do it? Why do we do any of it? Why? Why we can't do what we say we are going to do if we actually have no control, then how dare we say we can.
Andrew: I think I'm in love with Jo. I might be...I? I'm pretty sure.
Stephanie: Stop talking. Stop talking. I want more. Go away.

Richard: You said you were with me, Robbins. I believed you.
Arizona: I am. I was. I just didn't expect to feel this way.

Dr.Clatch: Sixteen twenty-two.
Amelia: I'm sorry?
Dr. Clatch: Sixteen twenty-two. the time of her death. For when you want to put it down. I looked.

Owen: I know you're scared. I think you'd be an amazing mom
Amelia: I was already an amazing mom, Owen. For better and for worse.

Why do you even want a baby? What do you need that you think a baby can give you?

Amelia

Amelia: You are suffocating me.
Owen: That isn't fair.
Amelia: Really? I would love to ask Cristina.

Maggie: How could you let me talk to her like that? You could have stopped me? What is wrong with you. We're supposed to be friends. Why didn't you just tell me? Why didn't you Jackson: Just tell me?
I am your friend, but I'm also her doctor.
Maggie: Go fix her.

Andrew: Wow. Sixty years that's--
Stephanie: It's never enough time. Whether it's sixty years or six weeks.

Diane: I'm not getting implants
Maggie: Mom--
Diane: I have breast cancer. I have breast cancer and they're doing a mastectomy tomorrow.
Maggie: What are you talking about? What is she talking about?

Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Episode 17 Quotes

Everything comes apart at some point. We all will. It's the law. It's what we're designed to do. We have to face it, and accept it, and try to hold it together for as long as we can.

Meredith

Stuff comes apart. An eggshell is never going to come back together. A window will never un-break. It's called the Second Law of Thermodynamics. It's also called life. Stuff rarely comes together, but it'll always come apart.

Meredith