Lindsay: Your grandfather knows the governor?
Mollie: My grandfather is the governor, Ms. Rappaport.
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Mr. Comstock: All the governor asks is that you not run afoul of the law again, at least not until after the next election.
Lindsay: Oh, you tell the governor not to worry. I saw what this did to my kids. I'm never going to do anything that would separate me from them again.
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Lindsay: thank you.
Tillie: What the hell for?
Lindsay: For making me appreciate the life I had before all this.
               And one last parting gift -- a little filthy  laundry to remember me by.
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R.J.: No, no. The better question is what are you doing here? I heard you'd been caught.    
     Did you break out  of Statesville again?
Lindsay: Do I look like I'm dressed for a prison escape?
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Lindsay: I saved her from a bullet. That's all that matters to the governor. Look, I've got a second chance here, and I'm going to 
                take it. I want to be the kind of mother that Jen wants me to be.
R.J.: Huh -- yeah, for about three days.
Lindsay: No, I mean it. I am really going to change. What you see standing before you is a new Lindsay.
R.J.: That's funny -- looks like the old one.
Lindsay: Funny -- looks like the old R.J..
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R.J.: . Tell me -- so if you're not dolled up for the police, what, you have a date?
Lindsay: No. As a matter of fact, that's another thing that's going to change. I don't live for men anymore.
              It's a surprise for my daughter. I've finally learned what's important in this life.
~More Lindsay Quotes~
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