Jamie: They've burned hay we need for winter. You'd have me turn the other cheek?
Ian: That's why ye've got two cheeks, ye lemmer.

Lallybroch is the one place I thought we'd be safe. We should never have come home.

Jamie

Claire: It's alright. It is possible to deliver a breech baby. I'll only have to reach inside and guide it out.
Jenny: All right, but you'll be fetching me a good, stiff dram before we start.
Claire: In that case, the baby will likely be drunk, too.
Jenny: Then he'll come into the world a true Scot.

Jamie: Remember, we used to argue which was the bigger sin, fornication or killin' and worry whether we would go to hell?
Ian: Well, if you're goin' to hell, I might as well go, too. God knows you'll never manage alone.
Jamie: Go get the shovel.

Listen to me Claire Fraser. Every day for four years I stared at that very road. He will come home. He always does.

Jenny

Jamie: This family has taken ye in, has given ye food and shelter and ye might want to show some gratitude!
Man: You might want to remember who has the pistol.

I know it's not your fault, or mine either. There's a devil in that man that no one can influence. The only one responsible for putting father in his grave is Jack Randall.

Jamie

Jenny, will you please turn around while I try to get out before my cock snaps off?!

Jamie

Jamie: You've actually seen an elephant?
Claire: Yes. Rode one, too.
Jamie: You'll have to tell me all about it. [passes out]

Ian: And this would be...?
Claire: The trollop. Otherwise known as Claire Fraser.

Jamie: I'm laird and you are my lady. We should conduct ourselves as such.
Claire: I'm not the meek and obedient type.

Jamie: What happened with Randall? I want to know. I need to know.
Jenny: Then I'll tell ye. Once. And never again.

Outlander Season 1 Quotes

Sex was our bridge back to one another. The one place where we always met. Whatever obstacles presented themselves during the day or night, we could seek out and find each other again in bed. As long as we had that, I had faith that everything would work out.

Claire voiceover about Frank

The war had taught me to cherish the present because tomorrow might not ever come to pass. What I didn’t know at the time was that tomorrow would prove less important than yesterday.

Claire