Fictional lives can save real lives.

Marian

Dr. Nakano: I'm quitting surgery.
Andrews: When did you decide that?
Nakano: 15 minutes ago when I nearly closed a patient without checking that everything was all right.

Shaun: Dr. Glassman says I should face my loss but I don't know what that means. And even if we could face the loss together, wouldn't we just hurt ourselves?
Lea: I don't think grief has a solution.
Shaun: It has to. I can't stay like this.

Lea: You're home early.
Shaun: Dr. Andrews sent me home and Dr. Glassman thinks we should talk.

Glassman: What are you still doing here? Why don't you want to go home? You suffered a loss, Shaun. You have to go home. You have to face it.
Shaun: Why do I have to face it? What does that mean?

It's interesting. The fact that you like this person makes you make all sorts of stupid decisions that could kill her.

Morgan

Nurse: Lea, how are you?
Lea: I'm good.
Nurse: It happened to me too. Twice.

We all make mistakes, but I think you should leave the building while you're still forgivable.

Park

Claire: I think a lot of people would have sympathy for you.
Marianne: We don't vote for people based on sympathy. We want strong leaders.

Artie: You think my doctor is wrong?
Shaun: Yes.
Artie: And you are a real doctor?
Shaun: Yes, I am a real doctor.
Artie: One of the best heart doctors in the world vs the guy who was passing by my room who needed socks.

Lots of people have cold feet. My wife has cold feet. Everyone in this hospital has cold feet.

Andrews

Artie: Artie Hill, and I have mild heart failure.
Park: How do you know you have mild heart failure?
Artie: I'm tired and I have palpitations.

The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 17 Quotes

Artie: Artie Hill, and I have mild heart failure.
Park: How do you know you have mild heart failure?
Artie: I'm tired and I have palpitations.

Shaun: 10 to 15% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. What happened was not unusual.
Lea: You're right. The best thing to do is for us to get back to normal.