Margaret: What am I doing?
Barton: Yes.
Margaret: I'm living in the truth. At least I'm trying to, which is far more than I can say for you.

Well, why don't you tell your friends that your daughter has co-authored a seminal work on human sexuality, and she's supporting herself, handsomely, from the proceeds.

Virginia

Joy is the woman that you married all these years ago, and you have to remember and honor who she is still, and treat her with the same dignity and respect that you always did.

Libby

It haunts me, carrying around a secret that doesn't belong to me and isn't mine to tell.

Margaret

You have been audacious, tireless, dedicated, and brilliant, and it's only fitting that you should have a token of, well of my appreciation of you.

Bill

Betty, is the exam room ready for Mr. Logan and his backup singers?

Virginia

I'm not very interested in nice. I'm interested in a fragrance that says I want you. Go to bed with me. You can't live without me.

Daniel

Come where you're wanted, Barton. Where you're respected.

Bill

The second you walk in the school, everyone is going to say, "Look, there goes the sex mom."

Tessa

Not one of those dreams has come true, and I don't see that changing, which means the rest of my life is this straight, flat highway right into the sunset.

Joy

We killed Freud.

Virginia

What if that is just the simple truth of it? That I am a woman incapable of putting her kids before her work.

Virginia