- Dr. Mark Greene: Do you think I'm mean to the patients?
- Nurse Abby Lockhart: Only the ones who deserve it.
- Dr. Mark Greene: What about the ones who don't?
- Nurse Abby Lockhart: You're nicer than I am.
- Dr. Mark Greene: That's not much solace.
- Nurse Abby Lockhart: Sorry.
- Dr. Mark Greene: I want to tell you something, but you can't tell any other kids, okay?
- Daniel Pendry: Okay.
- Dr. Mark Greene: Okay. Parents don't always know what they're doing. Just because they're adults doesn't mean they know what's right. In fact, some adults are wrong most of the time.
- Daniel Pendry: I know that.
- Dr. Mark Greene: Good. Then I want you to promise me something?
- Daniel Pendry: What?
- Dr. Mark Greene: Don't listen to them. Don't believe that you're not just as good as your brother. Just as smart, just as special... One day, they may realize that. But you can tell them it doesn't matter, because you already knew. You knew before they did.
- Nurse Abby Lockhart: [Abby and Mark exit the roof elevator, walking toward the medevac helicopter in the pouring rain] Oh, my God! I distinctly heard him.
- Dr. Mark Greene: Who?
- Nurse Abby Lockhart: The weatherman this morning. He said, "Partly cloudy, chance of rain."
- Dr. Mark Greene: Well, he warned you.