- Mark Sampson: It's more than a bar mitzvah, it's a way to bring you into the community, which, in turn, is... is a way to safeguard your future.
- Frank Frink: Mark, we both know damn well my future is very much in doubt.
- Mark Sampson: Which is exactly what it means to be a Jew. Get used to it.
- Robert Childan: It's a 15 mile walk back to Denver. 20, tops. We'll get jobs, save up.
- Robert Childan: Jobs?
- Ed McCarthy: Sure. You could be a bartender. Introduce Campari-based cocktails to the Neutral Zone.
- Robert Childan: I'd rather commit seppuku, thank you very much.
- Dr. Daniel Ryan: It takes strength to grieve openly.
- Helen Smith: Does it?
- Dr. Daniel Ryan: It's the weak who conceal their feelings behind a tough facade.
- Joe Blake: Listen, Juliana, to resist is to invite the kind of pain that I went through. And trust me, you do not want that.
- Juliana Crain: And what is it that you think I want?
- Joe Blake: You want to join me. For a world full of perfection and happiness.
- Juliana Crain: You hardly seem happy.
- Joe Blake: Just wake up! This is the world we live in. One that can be perfected, but not by your idea of goodness. Make peace with that, and there's a way out of this.