- [Discussing a penile implant with his son and daughter-in-law]
- Charlie Waller: They cut you open, dad, you could bleed or... You wanna die, huh? Over an erection?
- Irving Waller: Wars have been fought over an erection, son.
- Irene Waller: I-Irving, I'm sure that a-a... thing like this isn't covered by Medicare. And I know you don't want to use your savings, 'cause you're gonna want to help Janey pay for college.
- Irving Waller: Sweetheart, I love Janey, but let's stop pretending she's going to college. She's pretty, but she's not too sharp.
- Dr. Meredith Grey: We begining life with a few obligations. We pledge allegiance fusto the flag. We swear to return out library books. Buw as we get older, we take vows, we make promises, we get burdened by commitments. To do no harm, to tell the truth and nothing but. To love and cherish till death to us part. So we just keep running up a tab. Until we owe everything to everybody, and suddenly think "what the... "
- Dr. Meredith Grey: The thing about being a surgeon, everybody wants a piece of you. We take one little oath and suddenly, we're drowning in obligations. To our patients, to our colleagues, to medicine itself. So we do what any sane person would do. We run like hell from our promises, hoping they'll be forgotten. But sooner or later, they always catch up. And sometimes you find the obligation you dread the most isn't worth running from at all.