Lorena Nascimento: C'mon, lets bring you back in to the real world.
Lorena Nascimento: C'mon, lets bring you back in to the real world.
John: Hey, Harper not coming out to her parents has nothing to do with you.
Abby: How could it not?
John: Remind me, what did your parents say when you told them you were gay?
Abby: Um, that they loved and supported me.
John: That's amazing! My dad kicked me out of the house and didn't talk to me for 13 years after I told him. Everybody's story is different. There's your version and my version, and everything in between. But the one thing all of those stories have in common is that moment right before you say those words. When your heart is racing and you don't know what's coming next. That moment's really terrifying! And once you say those words, you can't un-say them. A chapter has ended, and a new one's begun. You have to be ready for that. You can't do it for anyone else.
[pauses]
John: Just because Harper isn't ready doesn't mean she never will be, and it doesn't mean she doesn't love you.
Anna Jordan: I probably should've mentioned that we dress casually for dinner.
James: Well, this *is* my casual dinner attire.
Anna Jordan: Okay, uh, well, around here, if you have to use the word 'attire', you're automatically overdressed.
Dalton Russell: I'm no martyr. I did it for the money. But it's not worth much if you can't face yourself in the mirror. Respect is the ultimate currency. I was stealing from a man who traded his away for a few dollars. And then he tried to wash away his guilt. Drown it in a lifetime of good deeds and a sea of respectability. It almost worked, too. But inevitably, the further you run from your sins, the more exhausted you are when they catch up to you. And they do. Certain. It will not fail.
Det. James Ransome: Eddie, Eddie, Eddie. Two questions for you, Eddie: where's Chris and where's the money?
John Wick: Sofia, don't.
Sofia: He shot my dog.
John Wick: I get it.
Gus: A lie runs only until it's taken by the truth.
Luce Edgar: When I first met my mother, she couldn't pronounce my name. My father suggested that they rename me. They picked Luce, which means light.
Hani: You know you can always tell who cares about you the most by who comes first to visit you in the hospital.
Ljoha: You think, I'm a bad guy?
Laura: Well… I only know what I've seen.
Ljoha: What have you seen?