- Faith Yokas: I have a daughter myself, Mrs. Bukhari, and I'll... . I'll make sure that they take good care of her.
- Mr. Bukhari: But your daughter's not dead.
- Faith Yokas: No, sir.
- Mr. Bukhari: So you really can't mention her in this context, can you?
- Tyrone Davis: [to Captain Finney] I know what you did to my dad.
- Captain Cathel Finney: You're sadly mistaken, son.
- Tyrone Davis: I'm not your son. And I'm not mistaken.
- Faith Yokas: [to Bosco] How's your ma?
- [Bosco makes a talking motion]
- Faith Yokas: No kidding. Right? I've been stuck here listening to her by myself a few times, and I gotta tell you, anybody that would do that more than once is a good friend.
- Mrs. Bukhari: [to Yokas] You think you should tell the rest of the world how to live, but you have children murdering each other in your streets.
- Faith Yokas: I can't argue that. We have a lot of problems, but I... I think we're still a decent society.
- Mrs. Bukhari: And our customs are barbaric?
- Faith Yokas: You mean honor killings?
- Mrs. Bukhari: That's a part of it.
- Faith Yokas: Then yes, ma'am, I... I think the way that your culture treats women is barbaric.
- Mrs. Bukhari: But my daughter died here for the same reason. So then tell me, what difference did your decent society make?
- Tyrone Davis: [to Sully] I don't know what's worse: you standing by and doing nothing when they murdered my father or blaming the fact that you didn't do anything about it on my family. You're a coward.
- Faith Yokas: [to Emily] I missed a lot of things when you were growing up. Things that were important to you.
- Emily Yokas: I know that if you could have, you would have been there.
- Faith Yokas: I haven't been what you needed. I'm sorry for that.
- Emily Yokas: You're sorry for showing me that a woman can be a good mother and have a career too? And... and for teaching me that no matter what gets in your way, you never give up? And that we can fight and say terrible things to each other and no what we love each other? You're sorry for that? I'm proud to be your daughter. I mean, if it's okay, I wanna live with you.
- Faith Yokas: [crying] It's okay.
- Jelly Grimaldi: [about Talia] Did your daughter have any problems? With anyone? Any enemies?
- Mr. Bukhari: She's a Muslim living in America. Everybody is her enemy, aren't they?