Jamie: Come with me, John. At least to hear their side, to understand.
John: I cannot.
Jamie: Or will not?
John: It is inconceivable and incomprehensible that the colonies might govern themselves.

Jamie: Lord John. I didn't account you to be among Mistress MacDonald's many admirers.
John: It should come as no surprise. I have a particular fondness for reformed Jacobites.

Claire: And how is William?
John: Nearly as tall as me, and he bests me at chess almost every game.
Jamie: Well, I hope to have the honor of playing with him one day.
John: Well, it's not only chess. He talks of politics like a politician, of history like a historian, and his knowledge of literature and the modern languages is, well, I hardly know where to begin.

The last time I sent a man to River Run, you bought him a print shop in New Bern, and I lost a son.

Jamie

Jamie: You know, I've never lived without allegience, wittingly or not, to laird or king.
Claire: I know. The tide has turned. Our allegieence now is, it's to this new nation.

Roger: I want to spend my time with you and Jemmy, just the three of us.
Bree: All the four of us.

Cornelius: The first matter to discuss is our provincial congress. We will hold a vogte on all of our delegates, one from each county. And after, we-- [Jamie enters] I'm afraid, Mr. Fraser, that you are no longer wecome.
Jamie: Why not?
Cornelius: You made your sympathies quite plain when you defended that tory printer. Mr. Beeston was in the street and witnessed everything.
Jamie: I see. So you'd see an innocent man tarred and feathered? Or killed?
Cornelius: That man was printing pamphlets preaching reconcilation with Mother England, which threatens our cause.

Kwiskwa: This wife you have. Did you pay a great deal for her?
Jamie: She cost me almost everything I had. She was worth it.

My son, by the ceremony that was preformed today, every drop of white blood has been washed from your veins. You are adopted into our great family. You are flesh of our flesh, bone of our bone. You have nothing to fear from us. We will love you and defend you as we love and defend one another. Hence forth, you will be called Okwaho'rohtsi'ah, Wolf's Brother. [whooping and celebration]

Mohawk Chief

Ian: She whose hearth I share?
Kaheroton: She lives.
Ian: And my child?

Emily got with child again. I was good at that part.

Ian

You turned my wife against me. Ye stole her hand. Let's hear that story around the fire, shall we? How you saw one man's happiness and wanted it for yourself?

Ian

Outlander Season 6 Quotes

The name Lucifer brings to mind the burning fires of hell. Are you going to use the phosphorous to light the fire?

Malva

Tom: Is there a schoolhouse on the ridge?
Roger: No, not yet. But we do intend to build one. For now, I've been teachin' the wee lad his letters.
Tom: As long as there's a church. A man must surely build a house for God before building a home for himself.
Roger: Aye, well, we don't have a church yet, either. But that sounds like something my father would have said. He was a minister. Of course, he was Presbyterian. My side of the family was Protestant.
Tom: I'm not Catholic. There were some of us at Ardsmuir who merely wanted Scotland's interests best served rather than the Pope's.