Elizabeth: Hi. You had us all worried.
Nathan: Who, who are you? [bursts out laughing]

Rosemary: It's alright. You're on edge about the election.
Lee: It's not just the election.
Rosemary: Yes. An accident like Nathan's puts life in perspective, helps you realize what's important. But, becoming mayor is important to you. It's alright to feel nervous.
Lee: Yeah. I just, I just hope people understand the ideas I have for Hope Valley, you know? How we could progress without losing what we all love so much about this place.
Rosemary: You ran a heck of a campaign, Lee, and it's not over!
Lee: I suppose so. It's just that, uh, as we move forward into the 20th Century, it's important that we remember what got us here in the first place -- courage, determination, and an eye for our fellow citizens.
Rosemary: Is this your acceptance speech?
Lee: Is it that obvious? [they laugh]

There's a reason why you don't see me in church on Sundays, Joseph. I don't want to hear the sermons.

Henry

Henry: If there was anything charitable about Jerome Smith, 47 men from this town would still be alive.
Joseph: You blame him or yourself for that mine disaster?

Elizabeth: You don't always need to make such grand gestures to show that you care.
Lucas: Small, thoughtful gestures can demonstrate the same sort of admiration. Like, giving me this teacup.
Elizabeth: You are a very fast learner.
Lucas: Well, I have the best teacher.

Lucas: Hello.
Elizabeth: Hi!
Lucas: I came to walk you home.
Elizabeth: Thank you!
Lucas: This could be one of those little moments that we can keep on sharing.
Elizabeth: You realize that by pointing out the little moments, you do, in fact, make them big moments?
Lucas: Do I? [Elizabeth laughs] Well, regardless, I look forward to having more time for all kinds of moments.

Minnie: You know what it means to make a promise and to break a promise.
Cooper: Mama, I need to ask you a question, but I don't want you getting mad.
Minnie: Cooper, what is it?
Cooper: Do I have to go to church?
Minnie: Do you have to go? When?
Cooper: Ever again?

Henry: Elizabeth, I know you and Abigail write regularly, so-
Elizabeth: It meant more to her than you'll ever know that you drove out to see her.

Fiona: Look, when it comes to the mines, Jerome doesn't blame you for what happened.
Henry: He doesn't blame me. Well, I'm delighted to hear that.
Fiona: Look, I should have waited to hear what you had to say about the matter. Instead, I headed for San Francisco. I saw the opportunity to put together a big business deal, and I lost sight of everyone else. I apologize, Henry.
Henry: Thank you for telling me. You're right. Can't lose sight of the people involved in this.

Jerome: And with the output flowing directly to the rail depot, output will only increase. Very smart.
Henry: Well, that was all Mike Hickum's idea.
Jerome: Perhaps, but you've always known how to get the best from your men.
Henry: Well, perhaps too much.
Jerome: This mine must serve as a constant reminder of what happened. I'm sorry that your warnings went unheeded. In fact, it was my reason for departing PNW. It was always profit first. [laughs] You really are the same, Henry Gowan. Oil is the future of this country, and if my investors do come in, you'll regret not being part of things, Henry. So, what do you say?
Henry: I'll consider it.

Lee: Loaning Jesse and Clara's bike to Robert was an inspired idea.
Rosemary: Oh, I thought so.
Lee: You're so good with kids, you know that? You would have made a great mother.
Rosemary: And you a father.
Lee: I'm just so happy that we have each other.
Rosemary: Amen to that, Lee Coulter.

Elizabeth: I know this isn't your usual routine, attending Sunday services.
Lucas: It's time to spend with you and Jack.
Elizabeth: And that is one big little moment.

When Calls the Heart Season 9 Episode 2 Quotes

Rosemary: It's alright. You're on edge about the election.
Lee: It's not just the election.
Rosemary: Yes. An accident like Nathan's puts life in perspective, helps you realize what's important. But, becoming mayor is important to you. It's alright to feel nervous.
Lee: Yeah. I just, I just hope people understand the ideas I have for Hope Valley, you know? How we could progress without losing what we all love so much about this place.
Rosemary: You ran a heck of a campaign, Lee, and it's not over!
Lee: I suppose so. It's just that, uh, as we move forward into the 20th Century, it's important that we remember what got us here in the first place -- courage, determination, and an eye for our fellow citizens.
Rosemary: Is this your acceptance speech?
Lee: Is it that obvious? [they laugh]

Elizabeth: Hi. You had us all worried.
Nathan: Who, who are you? [bursts out laughing]