- Jing-Mei Chen: [to Carter] John, it's obvious you have a thing for older women.
- John Carter: What?
- Jing-Mei Chen: Yeah, Weaver, Lewis and, oh, that pediatric surgeon. What was her name?
- Mark Greene: [after Ella is brought into the ER after overdosing on ecstasy that belonged to Rachel] You bring drugs into our house and leave them out for a baby?
- Rachel Greene: It wasn't mine.
- Mark Greene: Stop lying!
- Rachel Greene: I'm not. They were just for a party and I wasn't sure I was going to take them.
- Mark Greene: Well, your sister did.
- Rachel Greene: But she's going to be okay, though, right? It was just one pill.
- Mark Greene: Are you really that stupid? Ella is 9 months old!
- Rachel Greene: I know.
- Mark Greene: She almost died.
- Rachel Greene: Dad, don't...
- Mark Greene: Don't what? Don't call you a liar? Because that's what you are, Rachel. You promised me you weren't doing drugs. She could have long-term brain damage, learning disabilities, low I.Q., memory impairment. She could still die!
- Rachel Greene: [starts crying] I know, Dad. Please, please, Dad, I... I'm sorry. I'm... Dad, I'm... Daddy, I'm sorry.
- [cries into Mark's arms; Mark comforts her]
- Kerry Weaver: [to Chen] You know, eventually this has to stop. This attitude, this resentment you have towards me.
- Jing-Mei Chen: Does it?
- Kerry Weaver: We have to work together. I can't allow patient care to be compromised because you don't like me.
- Jing-Mei Chen: I wouldn't let that happen.
- Kerry Weaver: Good, because the last thing I need is a divisive medical staff.
- Jing-Mei Chen: Then maybe you should quit.
- Frank Martin: [to Weaver] So, you're gay, huh?
- Kerry Weaver: Yeah, Frank. I'm gay, all right?
- Frank Martin: You know you're going to Hell, right?
- John Carter: [When Carter's mother is spending time with a young boy with cancer] Mom, he has leukemia.
- Eleanor Carter: I know that.
- John Carter: And he may not survive. Look, if you've got some kind of twisted need to relive this, that's fine. I'm not going to do it again. I made my peace a long time ago.