Bash: Tell me what I can do to manage this?
Bishop: You can play it safe. Toe the line. Toe the line. Everything you do is going to be scrutinized. I know it's unfair but, you already have to be better than everyone else. Starting now, you need toge out of your way o follow protocols. No more pushing the boundaries, no unnecessary risks. Don't give them any ammunition.

Bishop: We took a necessary action to save her life.
Bash: I took the action.
Bishop: All our options were tragic. I stand by the choice we made. This is happening because a father needs somewhere to put his anger.

Theo: Action plan Jake?
Jake: Nebulize with albuterol?
Shelly: He just gets to guess?
Theo: Well, this is a teaching hospital and he is a student. But how is she with the nebulizer, Mom?
Shelly: Unless you popped out of my uterus seven years ago, maybe call me Shelly.

De Luca: You really don't remember him.
June: I see a lot of patients for a short period of time. I'm supposed to remember all their stories?
De Luca: Okay. What major life event happened to me last week?
June: You got promoted.
De Luca: I turned 30. You ate one of the cupcakes.

Bash: We'll do some blood tests, take a urine sample to check his kidneys, then assess and make a plan.
Ruby: We already have one. I'm giving him one of my kidneys.
Wendy: That's very generous of you but there are multiple complex tests you'd have to do to confirm-
Ruby: We did them already. As soon as we learned he had CKD.
Claire: Have we seen you here before Ruby?
Ruby: Not here. We did blood and tissue typing, and serum too. The doctors said there's no way I'd be a match but they were wrong! Mal and I are meant to be. We won't let anything come between us.

Bash: I'm very sorry that it went this way.
Dr. Grisholm: After what you took from us? Sorry, won't be good enough. This was your fault.

Mags: I think I hate everyone we work with. Except you, obviously.
June: Well, give it time. If there's one thing that I've learned, it's that everyone disappoints you eventually.

Dr. Roche: Miss Crawford was here two weeks ago. Her issue is diet. She's my patient and I'm telling you, this procedure isn't necessary.
June: With respect, Dr. Roche, Maya's following her diet.
Dr. Roche: With respect, they all say that. And when you've been doing this as long as I have, you learn to see the patterns, right?
June: She's not a pattern, she's a person. Doesn't she warrant the same investigation as any other patient?

Kelsey: I said no; I don't want to be intubated.
Dr. Grisholm: Dammit, Kelsey! You need a plan to deal with this! This is what I do. Why can't you trust me?
Kelsey: Because you're not hearing me! Just stop and listen for once. You are doing exactly what you did with Mom, and not just when she was sick, her whole life. Your voice is always the loudest. If I'm intubated, then you get to call all the shots, you get to make all my choices, and I can't give that kind of power to someone who's never listened to me!

I know you think you're only here because of me, but you're not. You're here because of you. Do you understand?

Dr. Bishop

Dr. Bishop: The woman she came in with; I hear that's your fiance?
Bash: She was. Now she's the reason Amira won't talk to me.
Dr. Bishop: I'm sorry to hear that.
Bash: Amira, she takes everything on. I think she learned that from me.

June: Okay, you're the one who's always telling me to watch out for landmines.
Singh: Statistically, you know it's unlikely this is anything other than side effects from her bypass.
June: What I know is I've made the mistake in the past of listening to statistics over patients.

Transplant Quotes

Bashir: Thanks for that. He's taking everything I say the wrong way.
Magalie: What does he think you did?
Bashir: At this point, maybe planning 9/11....but I didn't

Uncle: You're a hero
Bashir: People in this country might not agree.