- Inspector Thomas Brackenreid: Softie, am I? Listen to me, Sunshine. It's fortunate for you that I don't want my son witnessing two deaths in one day.
- Dr. Emily Grace: Whatever killed this man, it wasn't his heart.
- Dr. Julia Ogden: But isn't is always the last thing you find that offers the answer?
- Dr. Emily Grace: Quite true. Why do you suppose that is?
- Dr. Julia Ogden: Likely the same reason that toast always lands butter side down.
- Bobby Brackenreid: Detective Murdoch for the win. Right, father?
- Inspector Thomas Brackenreid: Well, I suppose anything's possible.
- [last lines]
- Detective William Murdoch: Julia, it would seen Lesley Garland left behind somewhat of a reputation.
- Dr. Julia Ogden: How so?
- Detective William Murdoch: An altercation at Cornell University resulted in expulsion.
- Dr. Julia Ogden: You checked up on him, William?
- Detective William Murdoch: Well, if the young man's to be in your care, it's best we know whom we are dealing with.
- Dr. Julia Ogden: William, I believe you're jealous.
- Detective William Murdoch: I am not jealous.
- Dr. Julia Ogden: He's a little bit young for me, don't you think?
- Detective William Murdoch: I don't believe your beauty could be lost on anyone of *any* age, Julia.
- Dr. Julia Ogden: Fine answer, William.
- Detective William Murdoch: But he's definitely too young for you.
- [first lines]
- Constable George Crabtree: [showing betting slip] Sir, fifty cents on William Murdoch.
- Detective William Murdoch: Oh, George, I'm afraid your money would be best spent elsewhere. I'm competing against professionals.
- Constable George Crabtree: Well, sir, I thought about that, and I brought you this. It's a caffeine drink, so it should level the playing field. Strength of a bull in a bottle there, sir.
- Detective William Murdoch: That's all right, George. I've created my own advantage. Sprockets.
- Constable George Crabtree: Sprockets, sir?
- Detective William Murdoch: Yes, yes. They allow me to change gears, offsetting pedaling resistance against gradient in the course.
- Constable George Crabtree: Sir, I hate to be the bearer of bad news; I've just read about this very invention in 'Cycler News'.
- Detective William Murdoch: Indeed, indeed. The difference, however, is I've created a system of rods, allowing me to change gears without dismounting.
- Constable George Crabtree: Sir, that's brilliant.
- Detective William Murdoch: Yes, yes!
- Dr. Harwick: A peer of mine, Dr. Karl Landsteiner, recently published these findings. Landsteiner discovered there are 3 different human blood types. He named them A, B, and C. Even for an Austrian, that's hardly imaginative.