Callie: You’re thinking, “I don’t want some cow ligament in my leg… That sounds wacky!
Chief: Was that supposed to be my voice?
Callie: No, that’s the voice of the average baby boomer.

Callie: You’re thinking, “I don’t want some cow ligament in my leg… That sounds wacky!

Chief: Was that supposed to be my voice?

Callie: No, that’s the voice of the average baby boomer.

(Source: mormonlesbian)

suckish:

Dr. Webber: That was a very compelling and very focused presentation, Dr. Robbins.
Arizona: You seem surprised.
Dr. Webber: No… not at all.
Arizona: Did you think I was gonna cry?

suckish:

Dr. Webber: That was a very compelling and very focused presentation, Dr. Robbins.

Arizona: You seem surprised.

Dr. Webber: No… not at all.

Arizona: Did you think I was gonna cry?

srslygreysanatomy:

7.05 - ‘Almost Grown’
Teddy: Are you sure this is a good idea?
Chief: Of course it is. We all did it. It’s the evolution of the craft, the passing of the torch, the lifeblood of the training process.
[They look on as Alex, April & Jackson walk away]
Chief: Pray people. We want God in the building today.

srslygreysanatomy:

7.05 - ‘Almost Grown’

Teddy: Are you sure this is a good idea?

Chief: Of course it is. We all did it. It’s the evolution of the craft, the passing of the torch, the lifeblood of the training process.

[They look on as Alex, April & Jackson walk away]

Chief: Pray people. We want God in the building today.

I’ve lived. I’ve really really lived. I’ve failed. I’ve been devastated. I’ve been broken. I’ve gone to hell and back. And I’ve also known joy. And passion. And I’ve had a great love. See death for me is not justice. It’s an … end of a beautiful journey. And I’m not afraid to die. The question is, are you? A life in prison or an afterlife … with your wife. Me or you? Your choice.

Richard Webber

No, see, that would be doing the job for you. I am not going to give you the fish. You got a big hook in there, learn to fish for yourself.

Richard Webber

Mark: Cmon, you don't talk locker room talk in front of the coach.

Richard: I'm not the coach anymore, I'm a player. I take a shower like everybody else.

Mark: Richard, you're a little bit like everybody else. But mostly you're still a coach. It's a sign of respect. It'd be wrong to take it any other way.

Richard: If I wasn't happily married - I'd hit her, I'd hit her hard.

Alex: Sir, I think you wanted to say is - I'd hit that.