I don't care what it is. I'm your father, and I'll help you.

Igor

I raised you and your brother to be good, honest citizens. But these people, the ones who control these things, they don't want change. They'll fight back. And they'll win.

Igor

Philip: So Konin is Perkupchick. Or someone who is the same height and age as she was at the end of the war?
Claudia: Yes.

I want to get out of here. We should just go. I mean it. Let's go home.

Elizabeth

Do you think Paige wanted us to see those photos?
I don't know. She already told us.
But maybe she wanted to see us read them right in front of her. Or maybe she was just moving too fast.

Philip: I can't just get this order from them and do whatever they say. We talked about this.
Elizabeth: We'll make sure.

I know it's not perfect, with God and everything.

Philip

You're gonna do great in my life. There's not a doubt in my mind about that.

Pastor Tim

Elizabeth: Why does this bother you so much?
Philip: It just does.
Elizabeth: The centre has nothing to do with them. Come on. And what if they do? So what?
Philip: I don't want Stan to be like Martha.

What's best for me? I understand everything now, Gabriel. All of it. You can go. And please, don't come back again.

Martha

Philip: And on the tape, a group of Mujahideen died of a hemorrhagic fever. So maybe it wasn't about protecting us after a nuclear attack. Maybe they just wanted to use it in Afghanistan.
Elizabeth: We don't know it's the same virus we gave them.
Philip: It's a hell of a coincidence if it isn't.

Father: I will pray for you. You should try it.
Philip: I keep hearing that.

The Americans Season 5 Quotes

Philip: We'll get another chance...to go home. It wasn't the right time.
Elizabeth: What's the right time?

Elizabeth: Can't wait to have dinner with that family again.
Philip: Yeah.
Elizabeth: Sorry he had to wait in line to eat. He's old enough to remember having nothing to wait in line for.
Philip: My mother used to make us soup from a few onions, nothing else. It was really just hot water.
Elizabeth: After the war, my mother always said she wasn't hungry. I knew, but I ate everything. She was so thin.