Dr. Allison Cameron-Chase: You took a patient's life, you lied about it for weeks, you broke who knows how many laws and oaths to cover it up... But I can live with it. we can go through it together.
Dr. Groegory House: This envelope is oddly... medical license-shaped.
Dr. Eric Foreman: House is back in charge. We get to treat a porn star.
Dr. Robert Chase: Congratulations.
Dr. Allison Cameron-Chase: Perfect timing for us.
Dr. Robert Chase: We're leaving the team. And the hospital, effective immediately.
Hank: It's a job. Once you start letting your worklife rule your homelife, expecially if you're on the same line of work, your relationships gonna be short.
Dr. Gregory House: Jew with megalophalus, photophobia, and muscle spasm. You tell me which is the most unusual.
Dr. Gregory House: The only obstacle to you coming back is your wife... which has never been that much of an obstacle to you.
Dr. Gregory House: Taub thinks it's a brain issue. Thireen thinks it's multi-focal.
Dr. Eric Foreman: And neither of them wants to work here.
Dr. Gregory House: Don't take their words for it. Taub's problem is his wife. Thirteen's problem is you. Chase and Cameron's problem is the dead African dictator. None of them have a problem with the work.
Dr. James Wilson: There are a thousand people in the world who want to be on your staff. But you're going after the four who *don't*.
Dr. Gregory House: They "don't" because their lives are irrelevantly and annoyingly complicated. Which makes them confused. Which makes them make poor decisions.
Dr. James Wilson: And your life is simple? You went all the way up to the medical conference to cozy up to Cuddy. Instead, she's dating one of two people in the world you think of was a friend. There's no way that's not devastating.
Dr. Gregory House: So I had an attraction of sorts...
Dr. James Wilson: Yeah... The sort in which your imaginary tryst landed you in a mental hospital.
Dr. Gregory House: And I got help. She got Lucas. Who bought me a ginger ale. It's all fine. Which won't be true of my department unless I figure out which doctor I'm not hiring.
Dr. James Wilson: I supposed throwin yourself into your work isn't the worst thing you could do.
Dr. Gregory House: What is the worst thing I could do?
Dr. James Wilson: Long pause... then sigh...
Dr. Allison Cameron-Chase: Divorcing sex from all emotional content?
Lexa: Emotion is emotional. Sex is mechanical. It doesn't really need to be any overlap.
Dr. Allison Cameron-Chase: Certainly not in your world.
Dr. Robert Chase: You think you can escape the consequences, but you can't. you don't get to make your own rules on morals.
Dr. Allison Cameron-Chase: I've forgiven him.
Dr. Gregory House: Not from murder. Not you. Doesn't matter how evil Dibala was. By every conscience-hugging, Mother Theresa-loving bone in your body, you should be leaving him, not leaving with him.
Dr. Gregory House: A - my firing Chase was the only reason you left two years ago. B - When the full horror of his homocide hits you, your marriage will blow up. And Z - the only obstacle to you working here will be gone. Or maybe I skipped a couple letters.
Dr. Robert Chase: In other words, you're committed except when you're not committed. Doesn't work so well if you have a conscience.
Hank: Conscience? You mean that thing that kicks in when there's no logical reason to behave the way people want you to.
Dr. Remy Hadley: Do you have feelings for me or not?
Dr. Eric Foreman: I don't want our work lives to have anything to do with our personal lives.
Dr. Remy Hadley: You couldn't keep them separate. I mean *that's* why our personal lives don't exist.
Dr. Lisa Cuddy: I know you're upset with me because I did'nt choose to date your best friend. But I'm living my life. For the first time, I'm not gonna change that because of how it might affect him or you.
Lucas: This is very insulting. You're apparently shocked by this which means that you thought that there was someway that we could date, get married, have two kids, a dog, retire to Florida, all without House finding out. Or... you thought that we wouldn't date that long. The first means your delusional. The second means I'm delusional. Technically, it could also mean that you thought House had matured, but then we're back to you're being *cuckoo*.
Lucas: I'm also flattered. Yeah, 'coz you acted all-cool and everything with Wilson, but you feel comfortable enough with me that you could freak out. That's cool.
Dr. Gregory House: She thinks that you don't have anything to feel guilty about. Because you didn't kill anybody. I did. She blames me for Dibala's murder, not you.
Dr. Robert Chase: You were barely involved in that case. She knows that.
Dr. Gregory House: I created the big bad evil climate that allowed it to happen.
Dr. Robert Chase: Why are you doing this? Why are you trying to screw things up?
Dr. Gregory House: You got the tense wrong. Things are already screwed up. Which is why you don't just want to work for me. You need to. Cameron thinks your my personal sock puppet. If you don't stay, gonna be hard to prove you're not.
Dr. Gregory House: You've ended your self-destructive streak. You want to do something significant. Something that lasts longer than the few years you have left. My team is your first best choice.
Dr. Gregory House: Absolutely, you should do that. Three hours a week. Every doctor should. Coz every doctor can. But you don't want to be every doctor. Plus on my team you get to screw with Foreman...every way but literally.
Lucas: Emotionally, you may be you want to run away. But in my experience, if you're staring at a pitbull in some guys backyard, you're better off staying right where you are. Face the problem. That way, it can't bite you in the ass.
Dr. Robert Chase: What I did may be the worst thing I ever did. It may be the best I'm either a murderer or a guy who stopped a mass murderer. But I did it. Me. And even if it destroys me. I'd do again today.
Dr. Allison Cameron-Chase: You don't mean that. This isn't you.
Dr. Robert Chase: I'm not running away from what I did because you want me to pretend I never did it.
Dr. Allison Cameron-Chase: If that's how you feel - okay.
Dr. Gregory House: So his life of filth wasn't the problem. Clean living was.
Dr. Allison Cameron-Chase: I was in love with you. I was an idiot. Tried to be like you. Tried to understand you. Because - thought I could heal you. You almost killed that patient.
Dr. Allison Cameron-Chase: You did kill Dibala. By playing God and teaching us to do the same.
Dr. Gregory House: I taught you to think for yourselves.
Dr. Gregory House: Your husband killed a patient, and you're breaking up with me?
Dr. Allison Cameron-Chase: You ruined him... So he can't even see right from wrong. Can't even see the sanctity of human life any more. I loved you. And I loved Chase. I'm sorry for both of you. For what you've become. Because... there's no way back for either of you.
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