Bailey: "I called Coop. He's okay."
Sam: "Thanks, Bailey."
Sam: "I have to stop getting thrown everytime someone mentions the name 'Jack'."
Bailey: "I get thrown, too. I wake up in the morning thinking about the bastard. Can you pass the mustard?"
Sam: "You know what's in those things?"
Bailey: "Sometimes denial's a good thing. Let's get back to Phyllis Thompson."
Sam: "If it was a patient, I know how she must have felt. One of my first patients was a guy named Jerry Pabe. After his first visit, I knew he was a little out there. On his third visit, he gave me a lucky rabbit's foot and I thought 'pretty sweet, he has a little crush on me'. Then I saw the rest of the rabbit in his overcoat's pocket."
Bailey: "True love."
Sam: "Part of me was determined to stay and help him, and the other part just wanted to run for the hills."
Bailey: "What did you do?"
Sam: "I passed him along to someone more experienced. And I felt like a complete failure."
Bailey: "I'm glad your survival instinct was stronger than your ego."
Sam: "Ego?"
Bailey: "George found a match on the finger prints from the Atlanta train station. They're not Jack's."
Sam: "Whose were they?"
Bailey: "His eleventh victim, Doctor Nelson."
Sam: "The doctor who delivered me? I'd say he's winning, Bailey."