- Charlie Crews: You wanna know how to beat it?
- Dani Reese: You can beat a lie detector?
- Charlie Crews: Yeah, it's easy. You just tell the truth.
- Dani Reese: Why can't you talk like a normal person?
- Charlie Crews: When exactly was the last time you met a "normal" person?
- Charlie Crews: I don't think I talk differently than anyone else does. Maybe sometimes I don't not say things that other people don't not say, but most other people don't not say the same things I don't. You know what I'm saying?
- Charlie Crews: Every moment you spend wishing you were someplace else is a moment you can't get back.
- Dani Reese: What about every moment I spend wishing *you* were someplace else.
- Charlie Crews: It's like she's no one.
- Dani Reese: No one is no one.
- Charlie Crews: Now you sound like me.
- Dani Reese: Take that back.
- Charlie Crews: Violence against one is violence against all. Violence against all is violence against myself.
- Dani Reese: [to witness] Detective Reese, homicide.
- Cashier: It someone dead?
- Dani Reese: A lot of people are dead. Eventually everyone.
- Dani Reese: $450 an *hour*?
- Dr. Lana James: For a 50-minute hour, yes.
- Charlie Crews: How could it be an hour if it's 50 minutes? That's messing with time... I do say everything that pops into my head. Maybe I should come back. If I wanted to make an appointment, who should I call?
- Dr. Lana James: You should call another doctor.
- Dani Reese: [repeating suspect's words to Charlie] "He was not looking for the person *not* obeying the law"? "He was looking for the person *not* not obeying the law"? That kind of talk remind you of anyone?
- Charlie Crews: [to gunmen while hanging upside down in his crashed car] Are you upside down, now, or am I upside down. It's kinda hard to tell...
- Roman Novikov: People have always liked to do favors for me. I don't know why.
- Charlie Crews: Maybe it's because you'll kill their families if they don't.
- Roman Novikov: Yes, maybe.
- Jane Seever: [about morgue party] They all knew?
- Witness: [affirmative]
- Jane Seever: [to no one in particular] Are there any rules any more?
- Witness: No smoking.
- Sasha: You don't hold hands, but still you two seem like...
- Dani Reese: We're not married, we're partners.
- Charlie Crews: She has commitment issues.
- [first lines]
- Fellow Cop: As a cop all you have is other cops. But we all walked away.
- Charlie Crews: What was that?
- Special Agent Paul Bodner: [holding his phone] Text message.
- Charlie Crews: A call isn't even a call any more, it's a text?
- [then to himself]
- Charlie Crews: I'm never catching up...
- Charlie Crews: Sometimes I think I don't need anything, but I do and just don't know it.
- Charlie Crews: [woman hauls him into the restroom] Oh, is *this* what I need?
- Ted Earley: [teaching economics in prison yard] Let's talk about scarcity of resources. The less there is of something, the more it is worth.
- Huge Man: Like innocent men in here.
- Charlie Crews: [imagining his own wake] Pretty girls in black dresses, weeping quietly in small groups. Or all by themselves.