- Gene: [about Crooks, the ship's pet talking crow] I don't like what he says, tell him to say something else
- [first lines]
- Alex: [narrating] My old man was a captain in the Coast Guard. We never saw too much of each other. Most of the time he was away at sea. But this time I was lucky. He made it to my graduation.
- Alex: [narrating] Ever been in one of those situations where you were trapped? Then, without you doing anything, a door opens up. And there it is, the way out.
- Calvin Caspary: In a world of vagaries and inconstancy, Captain, it amuses me to set a course and to stick to it.
- Calvin Caspary: Death of the father does free the son.
- Captain Miller: It's an expensive freedom.
- Calvin Caspary: Freedom is the greatest prize of all. Why shouldn't the cost be high.
- Calvin Caspary: "Ask and it shall be granted."
- Captain Miller: I thought it was only for the pure of heart.
- Calvin Caspary: Uh, am I not?
- Calvin Caspary: The truth is a bore, Miller. It is without charm. You see, all my life it's been my ambition never to learn or to speak more than half the truth. Now, if I hadn't done that, you see, the tedium would have killed me, literally.
- Calvin Caspary: In deference to you, I have take to carrying a gun. I loathe carrying one. It ruins the drape of my suit.
- Calvin Caspary: Freedom comes when you break chains, destroy rules, and sail at will. In other words, freedom is choice unfettered by other men's puny customs.
- Calvin Caspary: Is this your logbook? Everything's written down there. Everything's in there to be looked up again. There's no secret, no mystery. I like to begin each day by erasing all traces of the one before. I mean after all, why carry the baggage of yesterday into tomorrow?
- Captain Miller: You've killed men. I can see it in your face.
- Calvin Caspary: Well, if you say so, I don't remember.
- Captain Miller: Maybe you should keep a log.
- Alex: A dead man is an amazing thing. It must make some kind of photograph on your heart. It's there to look at whenever you want to. And sometimes it's there whether you want to look at it or not.
- [last lines]
- Alex: [narrating] My father told me once, a ship wasn't something you just sailed on. A ship was something a man served. I never knew what he meant, but I was a lot younger then. I've been a lot of places since my father's last watch aboard the lightship. None of them anywhere near the water. But every night when I go to sleep, I can still see that light. I can still feel that ship rocking underneath me.