- Dr. Eric Foreman: Three days ago, you said "no."
- Dr. Gregory House: Three days ago, you asked me. Now you told me. Can't say "no" if it's not a question.
- Dr. Eric Foreman: You're a hypocrite! If our job is to find out what's killing patients, you'd help this kid. But you'd rather play mind games to prove you're the only one with magical powers.
- Dr. Gregory House: You wanted something all your own. Now you've got it.
- [as Foreman rushes away from them]
- Dr. Robert Chase: I think we gave him an idea.
- Dr. Allison Cameron: Either that or he's off to kill House.
- Dr. Chris Taub: If you're this grown up at 16, what happens at 30?
- Thirteen: You turn back into a kid... like Kutner.
- Dr. Chris Taub: Kutner's not that bad.
- Thirteen: He needs everything to be nice. Wants to see the best in everyone.
- Dr. Eric Foreman: I've looked down one end and up the other. All the tests came back clean. I can't figure this out.
- Dr. Allison Cameron: You can't? Don't you work with three other doctors and a grouchy gimp?
- Dr. Eric Foreman: This isn't House's case.
- Dr. Robert Chase: [takes the folder] Just so you know, whatever you're trying to prove, it won't be enough.
- Thirteen: I'm Dr. Remy Hadley from Princeton Plainsboro Hospital. We're treating your daughter, Sophia, for leukemia, and we need to test both you and your wife for bone marrow donation.
- Evan: You can make him better, right?
- Dr. Eric Foreman: That's my plan.
- Evan: You need to make him better.
- Dr. Robert Chase: There's a point when Cameron and I aren't enough.
- Dr. Eric Foreman: We're not there.
- Dr. Gregory House: Well, since she's still dying, the arsenic obviously wasn't killing her. Since she's now getting worse, the arsenic was obviously fighting the killer. It's a hero. We should be organizing a parade.
- Dr. Gregory House: That makes sense. How long did it take her to come up with that?
- Dr. Chris Taub: It was her immediate reaction.
- Dr. Gregory House: That doesn't make sense.
- Dr. Lawrence Kutner: The fact that it makes sense doesn't make sense?
- Dr. Gregory House: [to Sophia] Hi, I'm Dr. House. What did you do?
- Sophia: I don't...
- Dr. Gregory House: Something happened, but it wasn't rape.
- Sophia: Believe whatever you want.
- Dr. Gregory House: You're scared, and stubborn, and you don't like people feeling sorry for you. Why not?
- Sophia: I don't want pity. I just wanna be normal.
- Dr. Gregory House: But you know you're not. You need people to see how independent you are, how well you're coping, so they won't see the lost, hurt little girl. Because that's not what you see. You see someone who did something terrible, who deserves to suffer, who doesn't deserve to live. What did you do?
- [Sophia doesn't answer him]
- Dr. Gregory House: Eventually, we'll find your parents... If only to deliver the body.
- Sophia: Then they won't care.
- Dr. Gregory House: You're an idiot. You'd rather die than face your parents because, what, you broke their Faberge egg?
- Sophia: I killed their son.
- [House looks stunned at what she just said]
- Sophia: I killed my brother. I was supposed to watch him. He was in the bath. I could hear him laughing. Every time they look at me, it's like I kill him again.
- Dr. Gregory House: If you don't take your parents' bone marrow, you'll be killing their other child. If they don't hate you now, they will then.
- Sophia: I don't care.
- Dr. Gregory House: Sure you do. You want someone to tell you it was just an accident. That it's not that bad. Well, it is that bad and you know it. There's nothing you can do to change that, but there is one thing you can do: to not make it worse.
- [takes out his cell phone, flips it open and gives it to Sophia]
- Dr. Eric Foreman: Jonah's lucky. I was pretty cruel to my little brother when I was your age.
- Evan: Why?
- Dr. Eric Foreman: I guess I thought it's what big brothers did. Obviously, I was wrong.
- Evan: Is he a doctor too?
- Dr. Eric Foreman: No.
- Dr. Chris Taub: [to House] You wanna treat a patient nearly poisoned to death by giving her more poison?
- Dr. Gregory House: Just because we call something a poison doesn't mean it's bad for you.
- Sophia: I just need a donor with the same blood type or something, right?
- Thirteen: Actually, bone marrow's a little more complex. The best donors are immediate family.
- Sophia: But those donor banks have thousands of names.
- Thirteen: Your parents' similar DNA gives you a much better chance of...
- Sophia: No. If I do this, I'll owe my life to them. It'd mean everything else that happened was somehow okay. They don't deserve that. They're not in my life. If that means I'm dead, then I'm dead.
- Dr. Chris Taub: I have Huntington's disease. I'm dying. I don't know when it'll happen, but it'll be sooner than I ever planned. And I'd do anything to stop it because the only way to make anything right, the only way to make your life matter is to live as long, and as well as you possibly can.
- Sophia: Have you ever been raped?
- Dr. Chris Taub: No.
- Sophia: Don't try to walk in my shoes and I won't try to walk in yours.
- Thirteen: [to Taub] You had no right.
- Dr. Chris Taub: To try to convince her to do the right thing?
- Thirteen: To lie to her.
- Dr. Chris Taub: It's a true story. Who cares if it's not my story?
- Thirteen: It's my life.
- Dr. Chris Taub: It's her life. Point wasn't I'm dying. Point was she should live. You should have told her. Instead, you tell her to call the cops, give her stats on DNA markers. Everything's by the book. Nothing's ever personal.
- Dr. Lawrence Kutner: [about the patient] She's an emancipated minor.
- Dr. Gregory House: In a factory? Either an Olympic gymnast who busted her leg, a child star who blew all her sequel money on drugs or she's just a lying runaway.
- Dr. Lawrence Kutner: Her history says she's not sexually active.
- Dr. Eric Foreman: And our history says she could be lying.
- Dr. Lawrence Kutner: But not every teenager is having sex.
- Dr. Eric Foreman: But every teenager is stupid. Teenagers on their own are stupider.
- Thirteen: [to Sophia] It might help to turn him in. File a police report. Get closure.
- Sophia: Won't help.
- Thirteen: Not addressing what happened won't make it go away.
- Sophia: Yeah? What do I have to do to make it go away?
- Thirteen: I didn't mean that. I just mean that you...
- Sophia: I addressed it. I got away from it. Reporting it just labels me. "Girl raped by dad."
- Thirteen: It doesn't have to define you.
- Sophia: It's how you see me.