1 Dr. Cuddy: Your reputation won't last if you don't do your job; the clinic is part of your job. I want you to do your job.
2 Dr. House: Ah, yes, but as the philosopher Jagger once said, 'You can't always get what you want.'
5 Dr. House: I'm angry! You're risking a patient's life.
6 Dr. Cuddy: I assume those are two separate points.
9 Dr. House: I don’t think it’s a tumor.
10 Dr. Foreman: First year of medical school if you hear hoof beats you think "horses" not "zebras".
11 Dr. House: Are you in first year of medical school?
14 Dr. House: You see that? They all assume I'm a patient because of this cane.
15 Dr. Wilson: Then why don't you put on a white coat like the rest of us?
16 Dr. House: I don't want them to think I'm a doctor.
19 Dr. House: People don't want a sick doctor.
20 Dr. Wilson: That's fair, I don't want healthy patients either.
23 Dr. House: Truth begins in lies. Think about it.
24 Foreman (House leaves):That doesn't mean anything, does it?
27 Dr. House: Your wife is having an affair.
28 Orange-Colored Patient: What?!
29 Dr. House: You're orange, you moron! It's one thing for you not to notice, but if your wife hasn't picked up on the fact that her husband has changed colors, she's just not paying attention. Oh, by the way, do you consume just ridiculous amounts of carrots and mega-dose vitamins? The carrots turn you yellow, the niacin turns you red. Get a set of fingerpaints and do the math... and get a good lawyer.
33 Dr. House: You're comparing me to a Nazi? [admiringly] Nice ...
36 Dr. Foreman: Oh, Cameron, I need you for a couple of hours.
37 Dr. Cameron: What's up?
38 Dr. Foreman: When you break into someone's house, it's always better to have a white chick with you.
41 Dr. House: Everybody lies.
42 Dr. Cameron: Dr. House doesn't like dealing with patients.
43 Dr. Foreman: Isn't treating patients why we became doctors?
44 Dr. House: No, treating illnesses is why we became doctors. Treating patients is what makes most doctors miserable.
47 Rebecca Adler: I just want to die with a little dignity.
48 Dr. House: There's no such thing! Our bodies break down, sometimes when we're 90, sometimes before we're even born, but it always happens and there's never any dignity in it. I don't care if you can walk, see, wipe your own ass. It's always ugly - always! We can live with dignity - we can't die with it.
51 Dr. House: Patients always want proof. We're not making cars here, we don't give guarantees.
54 Dr. Cameron: Why did you hire me?
55 Dr. House: Does it matter?
56 Dr. Cameron: Kind of hard to work for a guy who doesn't respect you.
58 Dr. Cameron: Is that rhetorical?
59 Dr. House: No, it just seems that way because you can't think of an answer. Does it make a difference what I think? I'm a jerk. The only thing that matters is what you think. Can you do the job?
60 Dr. Cameron: You hired a black guy because he had a juvenile record.
61 Dr. House: No, it wasn't a racial thing, I didn't see a black guy. I just saw a doctor... with a juvenile record. I hired Chase 'cause his dad made a phone call. I hired you because you are extremely pretty.
62 Dr. Cameron: You hired me to get into my pants?!
63 Dr. House: I can't believe that that would shock you. It's also not what I said. No, I hired you because you look good; it's like having a nice piece of art in the lobby.
64 Dr. Cameron: I was in the top of my class.
65 Dr. House: But not the top.
66 Dr. Cameron: I did an internship at the Mayo Clinic.
67 Dr. House: Yes, you were a very good applicant.
68 Dr. Cameron: But not the best?
69 Dr. House: Would that upset you, really? To think that you were hired because of some genetic gift of beauty, not some genetic gift of intelligence?
70 Dr. Cameron: I worked very hard to get where I am.
71 Dr. House: But you didn't have to. People choose the paths that grant them the greatest rewards for the least amount of effort. That's the law of nature, and you defied it. That's why I hired you. You could have married rich, could have been a model, you could have just shown up and people would have given you stuff. Lots of stuff, but you didn't; you worked your stunning little ass off.
74 Dr. House: It's five o'clock. I'm going home.
76 Dr. House: [sarcastically] Nice.
79 Dr Cuddy: Oh, I looked up that philosopher you quoted, You can't always get what you want. But as it turns out, if you try sometimes, you get what you need.
82 Foreman: It's a lesion.
83 House: And the big green thing in the middle of the bigger blue thing on a map is an island. I was hoping for something a little bit more creative.
90 Cuddy: I was expecting you in my office twenty minutes ago.
91 House: Really? Well, that's odd, because I had no intention of being in your office twenty minutes ago.
94 Cuddy: Patient is orange.
95 House: Like the color?
99 Orange Patient: What's that? What are you doing?
101 Orange Patient: Oh, yeah. For you, for your leg.
102 House: No, 'cause they're yummy.
105 House: Your doctor was probably also concerned about the strength of the medicine, too. She probably weighed that danger against the danger of not breathing. Oxygen is so important during those prepubescent years, don't you think?
108 Cameron: If House is right, no harm. If he's wrong, I've given a dying woman a couple day's hope.
110 Cameron: If there was any other type available, I would have given her that.
113 Young Student: You could smell our parrot.
114 Foreman: You said you didn't have any pets in this class.
115 Young Student: A parrot is a bird.
118 House: That's an HMO lab. You may as well have sent it to a high school kid with a chemistry set.
121 [House is reading a letter which was supposedly written by him, but was actually written by Cameron]
122 Dr. House: When did my signature get so girly?
123 Dr. Cameron: I can explain.
124 Dr. House: See that "G," see how it makes a big loop on top? It doesn't even look like my handwriting. Think I have something? What's the differential diagnosis for writing Gs like a junior high school girl?
127 Dr. House: [to Cameron] Perseverance does not equal worthiness. Next time you want to get my attention, wear something fun. Low-riding jeans are hot.
130 Dr. Chase: It doesn't necessarily have to be that bad. If we exclude the night terrors it could be something systemic: his liver, kidneys, something outside the brain.
131 Dr. House: Yes, feel free to exclude any symptom if it makes your job easier.
134 Dr. Cameron: What about sex?
135 Dr. House: Well, it might get complicated. We work together. I am older, certainly, but maybe you like that.
136 Dr. Cameron: I meant maybe he has neurosyphilis.
137 Dr. House: Heh, nice cover. [winks]
140 Dr. House: Thirty percent of all dads out there don't realize they're raising someone else's kid.
141 Dr. Foreman: From what I've read false paternity is more like ten percent.
142 Dr. House: That's what our moms would like us to believe.
143 Dr. Cameron: Who cares? If he got it from his parents they'd both be dead by now, can we get on with the differential diagnosis?
144 Dr. House: Fifty bucks says I'm right.
145 Dr. Foreman: I'll take your money.
146 Dr. House: Hit a nerve? Don't worry, Foreman, I'm sure the guy who tucked you in at night was your daddy.
147 Dr. Foreman: Make that a hundred dollars.
150 Dr. Cuddy: [leaving the hospital wearing a tennis outfit with a very short skirt] What are you doing back here? A patient?
151 Dr. House: No, a hooker. Went to my office instead of my home.
154 Dr. House: [talking to Wilson about a patient and quickly changing the subject as he sees Dr. Cuddy coming] —the cutest little tennis outfit! My God, I thought I was going to have a heart attack! Oh my! I didn't see you there - That is so embarrassing...
155 Dr. Cuddy: How's your hooker doing?
156 Dr. House: Oh, sweet of you to ask, funny story, she was going to be a hospital administrator, but hated having to screw people like that.
159 Dr. Cuddy: And is there a paternity bet on the father of the patient?
160 Dr. House: Doesn’t sound like me.
161 Dr. Wilson: Well, it does actually, but that doesn’t mean you’re guilty.
162 Dr. House: You think?
163 Dr. Cuddy: I saw the parents in the lobby, smart money is obviously on the father.
164 Dr. House: My guy knows a guy who can get you in for $50 bucks.
165 Dr. Cuddy: Fine. You tell your guy if I win, you attend the faculty symposium and you wear a tie.
166 Dr. House: And if I win, no clinic hours for a week.
167 Dr. Cuddy: My guy will call your guy.
170 Patient's Mother: How can you just sit there?
171 Dr. House: If I eat standing up, I spill.
174 Dr. Foreman: No neurologist in his right mind would recommend that.
175 Dr. House: Show of hands: who thinks I'm not in my right mind? [nobody moves] And who thinks I forget this very basic neurological fact? [nobody moves again] Who thinks there's a third option?
176 [Dr. Chase raises his hand]
177 Dr. House: Very good. What's the third choice?
178 Dr. Chase: No idea. You just asked if I thought there was one.
181 [Dr. Cameron is bending over a patient to steady them while Dr. Chase gives him a lumbar puncture]
182 Dr. Chase: Hey, Dan, isn't Dr. Cameron's necklace a beauty? Something South American, I think.
183 Dr. Cameron: Yeah, Guatemalan.
184 Dan: It's a cool necklace.
185 Dr. Cameron: [looks down, realizes Dan can see down her shirt, then speaks to Chase] Thank you SO much.
186 Dr. Chase: The kid's in pain.
189 Dr. House: [to the crowd in the walk-in clinic's waiting area] Hello, sick people and their loved ones! In the interest of saving time and avoiding a lot of boring chitchat later, I'm Doctor Gregory House; you can call me "Greg." I'm one of three doctors staffing this clinic this morning.
190 Dr. Cuddy: Short, sweet, grab a file.
191 Dr. House: This ray of sunshine is Doctor Lisa Cuddy. Doctor Cuddy runs this whole hospital, so unfortunately she's much too busy to deal with you. I am a board [emphasized to sound like "bored"] ...certified diagnostician with a double specialty in infectious disease and nephrology. I am also the only doctor currently employed at this clinic who is forced to be here against his will.
192 [House turns to face Dr. Cuddy.]
193 Dr. House: That is true, isn't it?
194 [He turns back to the crowd.]
195 Dr. House: But not to worry, because for most of you, this job could be done by a monkey with a bottle of Motrin. Speaking of which, if you're particularly annoying, you may see me reach for this. [House reaches into his jacket and pulls out a pharmaceutical bottle.] This is Vicodin. It's mine. You can't have any. And no, I do not have a pain management problem, I have a pain problem. But who knows? Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm too stoned to tell. So, who wants me? [nobody moves] And who would rather wait for one of the other two guys?
196 [Everybody raises their hands]
197 Dr. House: Okay. Well, I'll be in Exam Room One if you change your mind.
198 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
200 Dr. Cameron: Men should grow up.
201 Dr. House: Yeah, and dogs should stop licking themselves. It's not going to happen.
202 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
204 Dr. House: What would you prefer - a doctor who holds your hand while you die or one who ignores you while you get better? I suppose it would particularly suck to have a doctor who ignores you while you die.
205 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
207 Dr. Cameron: I'm uncomfortable about sex.
208 Dr. Chase: Well, we don't have to talk about this...
209 Dr. Cameron: Sex could kill you. Do you know what the human body goes through when you have sex? Pupils dilate, arteries constrict, core temperature rises, heart races, blood pressure skyrockets, respiration becomes rapid and shallow, the brain fires bursts of electrical impulses from nowhere to nowhere, and secretions spit out of every gland, and the muscles tense and spasm like you're lifting three times your body weight. It's violent, it's ugly and it's messy, and if God hadn't made it unbelievably fun, the human race would have died out eons ago. [pause to breathe deep and stare at each other] Men are lucky they can only have one orgasm. Do you know that women can have an hour long orgasm?
211 Dr. Cameron: [grabs an apple and heads back to her seat] Hey, Foreman.
212 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
214 Occam's razor. The simplest explanation is always the best.
215 Dr. House: And you think one is simpler than two?
216 Dr. Cameron: I'm pretty sure it is, yeah.
217 Dr. House: Baby shows up. Chase tells you that two people exchange fluids to create this being. I tell you that one stork dropped the little tyke off in a diaper. Are you going to go with the two or the one?
218 Dr. Foreman: I think your argument is specious.
219 Dr. House: I think your tie is ugly.
220 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
222 Dr. House: Why is one simpler than two? It's lower, it's lonelier, but is it simpler? Each one of these conditions is about a thousand to one shot; that means that any two of them happening at the same time is a million to one shot, Chase says the cardiac infection is a ten million to one shot which makes my idea ten times better than yours. [pause. Foreman looks defeated] Get a calculator run the numbers.
223 Chase: We'll run the tests.
224 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
226 Dr. House: No, there is not a thin line between love and hate. There is, in fact, a Great Wall of China with armed sentries posted every twenty feet between love and hate.
227 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
229 Dr. Wilson: Beauty often seduces us on the road to truth.
230 Dr. House: And triteness kicks us in the nads.
231 Dr. Wilson: So true...
232 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
234 Dr. House: This doesn't bother you?
235 Dr. Wilson: That you were wrong? I try to work through the pain...
236 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
238 Tattooed Walk-in Patient: [turning to leave] I should go.
239 Dr. House: You think it's going to come out on its own? [the patient stops] Are we talking bigger than a bread basket? Because, actually, it will come out on its own, which for small stuff is no problem - it's wrapped up in a nice soft package and plop. Big stuff - you're going to rip something, which, speaking medically, is when the fun stops.
240 Tattooed Walk-in Patient: How did you--
241 Dr. House: You've been here half an hour and you haven't sat down, that tells me its location. You haven't told me what it is, that tells me it's humiliating. You have a little birdy carved under your arm, and that tells me you have a high tolerance for humiliation, so I'm figuring it's not hemorrhoids. [pause for awkward silence] I've been a doctor twenty years. You're not going to surprise me.
242 Tattooed Walk-in Patient: It's an MP3 player.
243 Dr. House: [trying to keep himself from laughing] Hmm. Is it... is it because of the size, or the shape... or is it the pounding bass line?
244 Tattooed Walk-in Patient: What are we going to do?
245 Dr. House: I'm going to wait.
246 Tattooed Walk-in Patient: For what?!
247 [Scene change: House leaving the walk-in clinic]
248 Dr. House: [to the reception nurses] Okay. It's 3 o'clock, I'm off. Could you tell Dr. Cuddy there's a patient in exam room 2 that needs her attention? And the RIAA wants her to check for illegal downloads.
249 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
251 Dr. Cameron: Brandon's not ready for surgery.
252 Dr. House: OK, let's leave it a couple of weeks. He should be feeling better by then. Oh wait, which way does time go?
253 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
255 Dr. Chase: We should look into the girlfriend's theory... She thinks she rode him to death.
256 Dr. Foreman: [Laughs] What'd you tell her?
257 Dr. Chase: [Amused] Well, I told her twenty-two year old men don't die of sex!
258 Dr. Cameron: What'd you ask her?
259 Dr. Chase: What do you mean?
260 Dr. Cameron: [Haughtily] I mean I hope you got some specifics on exactly what's going on. This girl thinks it could kill you... it's worth knowing about.
261 [Pause. Chase stares at Cameron.]
262 Dr. Chase: ...Have you ever taken a life?
263 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
265 Patient's father: (to his wife about House) You're the one HE hasn't met. (To House) How can you treat someone without meeting them?
266 Dr. House: It's easy, when you don't give a crap about him. *pauses* That's a good thing.
267 -- Occam's Razor (1.03)
269 Dr. House: This is our fault. Doctors over-prescribing antibiotics. Got a cold? Take some penicillin. Sniffles? No problem. Have some azithromycin. Is that not working anymore? Well, got your Levaquin. Antibacterial soaps in every bathroom. We'll be adding vancomycin to the water supply soon. We bred these superbugs. They're our babies. And they're all grown up and they've got body piercings and a lot of anger.
272 Jill: My joints have been feeling all loose, and lately I've been feeling sick a lot. Maybe I'm over training; I'm doin' the marathon, like, ten miles a day, [House looks tired] but I can't seem to lose any weight.
273 Dr. House: Lift up your arms.
275 Dr. House: You have a parasite.
276 Jill: Like a tapeworm or something?
277 Dr. House: Lie back and lift up your sweater.
278 [she lies back, and still has her hands up]
279 Dr. House: You can put your arms down.
280 Jill: Can you do anything about it?
281 Dr. House: Only for about a month or so. After that it becomes illegal to remove, except in a couple of states.
282 [he starts to ultrasound her abdomen]
284 Dr. House: Don't worry. Many women learn to embrace this parasite. They name it, dress it up in tiny clothes, arrange playdates with other parasites...
286 Dr. House: [shows her the ultrasound] It has your eyes.
289 Dr. House: The most successful marriages are based on lies.
292 Dr. House: Get up. We're going hunting.
293 Dr. Foreman: For what?
297 Dr. Cameron: A needle in the haystack.
298 Dr. House: It's worse than that. We don't even know what's the needle we're looking for.
301 Dr. House: See, this is why I don't waste money on shrinks, cause you give me all these really great insights for free.
302 Dr. Cuddy: [smiling] Shrink. If you would consider going to a shrink, I would pay for it myself. The hospital would hold a bake sale, for God's sake.
305 Dr. House: Your husband is definitely the source of your 'mono'.
306 Jill: Oh, wow. Oh, thank God. Wow, I'm going to be a mom. Whoa, heh heh. Thank you so much; I gotta get you a gift or something.
307 Dr. House: Sometimes the best gift is the gift of never seeing you again.
308 Jill: Okay, all right! But, Dr. House, you've been so awesome. I mean, I really, totally trust you. Do you think you —
310 Jill: — could you do the prenatal?
312 Jill: Or deliver the baby?
313 Dr. House: That would be no.
317 Dr. Wilson: I'm still amazed you're actually in the same room with a patient
318 Dr. House: People don't bug me until they get teeth.
321 Dr. House: Don't worry. Many women learn to live with this parasite. My own mother, for example. Forty-five years and she only complains about it now from time to time.
324 Dr. House: I've been a doctor for years. Why do I have to keep assuring people I know what I'm doing?
325 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
327 Dr. House: What the hell are those?
328 Dr. Cameron: Candy canes.
329 Dr. House: Candy canes? Are you mocking me?
330 Dr. Cameron: No, i-it's Christmas and I, I thought...
331 Dr. House: Relax, it's a joke.
332 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
334 Dr. House: In ten seconds, I'm going to announce that I gave her [the patient] the wrong dosage.
335 Dr. Cuddy: [Taken aback] You're going to admit negligence?
336 Dr. House: Unless you leave the room, you'll have to testify as a witness. [Cuddy crosses her arms] Five, four, three, two... So there I was in the clinic, drunk, I opened the drawer, closed my eyes, grabbed the first syringe I could find and.... [Cuddy leaves quickly]
337 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
339 Nun: Sister Augustine believes in things that aren't real.
340 Dr. House: I thought that was a job requirement for you people.
341 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
343 Dr. House: How is the nun?
344 Dr. Chase: Which one?
345 Dr. House: The cute one, I think she likes me. The sick one, obviously.
346 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
348 Dr. House: When she went into cardiac arrest in the clinic, I had to open her blouse to do CPR, and I learned two things. Nuns can have nice breasts, and she has a tattoo on her shoulder. Of a skunk. Now maybe it's the sacred skunk of St. Joseph, but as far as I know, Catholic foster houses and monasteries do not keep tattoo parlours in their refrectories.
349 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
351 Dr. House: What I have difficulty with is the whole concept of belief. Faith isn't based on logic and experience.
352 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
354 Dr. House: You can have all the faith you want in spirits, and the afterlife, and heaven and hell, but when it comes to this world, don't be an idiot. Cause you can tell me you put your faith in God to get you through the day, but when it comes time to cross the street, I know you look both ways.
355 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
357 Dr. House: You know how it is with nuns: you take out their IUDs and they bounce right back.
358 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
360 Dr. Foreman: What about you, Chase? You think he's [House] infallible too?
361 Dr. Chase: All I know is that if House didn't make a mistake and Sister Augustine has Churg Strauss, he'll be self-satisfied and our live will be good for a few weeks. If House did make a mistake, he'll be upset and our lives will be miserable for months.
362 Dr. Foreman: [Laughs] There is that.
363 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
365 Dr. House: [To Wilson] She has God inside her, it would have been easier to deal with a tumor.
366 Dr. Wilson: Maybe she's allergic to God.
367 -- Damned If You Do (1.05)
369 Lucas Palmero: This is a good hospital?
370 Dr. House: Depends what you mean by "good". [looks around] I like these chairs.
371 -- The Socratic Method (1.06)
373 Dr. Foreman: [Referring to Dr. House] He's really talking to a patient.
374 Dr. Chase: I don't know who I am any more.
375 -- The Socratic Method (1.06)
377 Dr. Chase: [Referring to Dr. House] He likes crazy people. He likes the way they think.
378 Dr. Foreman: They think...badly. That's the definition of...crazy.
379 Dr. Chase: They're not boring. He likes that.
380 -- The Socratic Method (1.06)
382 Dr. House: [In exam room with mother and daughter] This is why you're here?
383 Mother: Sugar is the leading cause of obesity in America.
384 Dr. House: You want a doctor to scare her about the dangers of sugar.
385 Mother: She needs to get her weight under control.
386 Dr. House: Well, you know, I feel sorry for those other kids, Wendy, who don't have a mom like yours- a mom who knows that sugar causes heart disease, appendicitis, and athlete's foot.
387 Mother: [being humble] Oh, that's not fair!
388 Dr. House: Oh, yes it is! No, I get it. You want her to slim down so she can wear pretty clothes like yours. [Puts on fake girly voice] Love the bracelets! Hey, what about matching outfits? You could be twins! [Gasps] She can't be your daughter! It's impossible, you look way too young! [To daughter] Happy birthday. [To mother] Get the kid a damn ice cream cake. [leaves]
389 -- The Socratic Method (1.06)
391 Dr. House: So, when I said "no psych meds", I'm just curious, which word didn't you understand?
392 Dr. Foreman: The Haldol had nothing to do with the bleed. You know that. I used it purely as a chemical restraint.
393 Dr. House: Oh, great, well, that's good to hear. So she won't experience any of those pesky little side effects you get when your motives aren't pure.
394 -- The Socratic Method (1.06)
396 [a patient needs a liver transplant]
397 Dr. Foreman: Mickey Mantle had a whole bar named after him - he got a transplant.
398 Dr. House: Yeah. Well, Lucy can't switch hit.
399 -- The Socratic Method (1.06)
401 Dr. Cuddy: Good morning, Dr. House.
402 Dr. House: Good morning, Dr. Cuddy! Love that outfit. Says, I’m professional, but I’m still a woman. Actually, it sorta yells the second part.
403 Dr. Cuddy: Yeah, and your big cane is real subtle too.
404 Dr. House: [Leaving quickly] Gotta go.
405 -- The Socratic Method (1.06)
407 Dr. House: Ah, my birthday. Normally I'd put on a festive hat and celebrate the fact that the Earth has circled the Sun one more time; I really didn't think it was going to make it this year, but darn it if it wasn't the little planet that could all over again.
408 -- The Socratic Method (1.06)
410 Dr. House: [To Cameron about his birthday] Why are you here? To buy me a pony?
411 -- The Socratic Method (1.06)
413 Dr. House: I don't ask why patients lie. I just assume they all do.
416 Dr. House: Ah! The husband described her as being unusually irritable recently.
418 Dr. House: I didn't know it was possible for a woman to be unusually irritable.
419 Dr. Cameron: Nice try, but you're a misanthrope, not a misogynist.
422 Dr. House: Fever. Clinical depression does not cause fever.
423 Dr. Foreman: She could be sick and depressed?
424 Dr. House: She's sick! Dammit, why didn't I think of that?
427 Dr. Cuddy: [about House and Wilson examining a busty patient] It takes two department heads to treat shortness of breath? What, do the complications increase exponentially with cup size?
430 Dr. Foreman: Why are you riding me?
431 Dr. House: It's what I do...has it gotten worse lately?
432 Dr. Foreman: Yeah. Seems to me.
433 Dr. House: Really. Well, that rules out the race thing. 'Cause you were just as black last week.
436 Dr. Foreman: Sleeping sickness from sex?
437 Dr. House: It's not without precedent.
438 Dr. Foreman: I'm pretty sure it is, unless you're talking about going to Africa and having sex with the tsetse fly.
439 Dr. House: A Portuguese man was diagnosed three years ago with CNS-affected sleeping sickness. His only connection with Africa was through a girlfriend who'd served under the military in Angola.
440 Dr. Chase: Oi, where'd you find that?
441 Dr. House: The journal of the Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical. You don't read Portuguese?
443 Dr. House: I'm pretty sure that's what it said. Either that or it was an ad for sunglasses.
446 Dr. Foreman: Are you saying there is a brain tumor that three ER doctors, two neurologists and a radiologist missed?
447 Dr House: Partridge in a pear tree missed it as well.
450 Dr. House: As long as you're trying to be good, you can do whatever you want.
451 Dr. Wilson: And as long as you're not trying, you can say whatever you want.
452 Dr. House: So between us, we can do anything. We can rule the world!
455 [Cameron is in the lab working on some equipment]
456 Dr. House: Mixing up some margaritas? Mine's a double, Senorita. That's Portuguese you know.
457 Dr. Cameron: [too quietly] Spanish.
458 Dr. House: Uh-oh. What's going on?
459 Dr. Cameron: I'm re-calibrating the centrifuge.
460 Dr. House: Turn around.
461 [She does, and she's obviously been crying.]
462 Dr. House: It's a very sad thing, an un-calibrated centrifuge. It makes me cry too.
463 Dr. Cameron: I'm not crying.
466 Dr. Cameron: When I was in college, I... I fell in love, and I got married. And...
467 Dr. House: At that age the chances of a marriage lasting...
468 Dr. Cameron: It lasted six months. Thyroid cancer metastasized to his brain. There was nothing they could do. I was 21, and I watched my husband die.
469 Dr. House: I'm sorry. But that's not the whole story. It's a symptom, not your illness. Thyroid cancer would have been diagnosed at least a year before his death, you knew he was dying when you married him. Must have been when you first met him. And you married him anyway. You can't be that good a person and well adjusted.
471 Dr. House: Because you wind up crying over centrifuges.
472 Dr. Cameron: Or hating people.
475 Dr. House: Last three months, same five ties. Thursday should be that paisley thing.
476 Dr. Wilson: It's a gift from my wife!
477 Dr. House: No it's not, Julie hates green. You bought that yourself. You want to look pretty, at work.[Pause, then in a sing-song tone] Wilson's got a girlfriend!
480 Dr. Foreman: The kid was just taking his AP calculus exam when all of a sudden he got nauseous and disoriented.
481 Dr. House: That's the way calculus presents.
484 Georgia: I notice colors more. And music. I- I'm really hearing music. I'm eighty-two, and I'm supposed to be playing canasta with the other old ladies, but... now when I see a guy with a cute butt...I just can't stop looking at him. [looks at House] Or a sexy beard.
485 Dr. House: And you figure that enjoying cute butts is a sign of disease?
488 Georgia: So I watched it. And it had this actor in it. This kid called Ashton Kutcher. Now, I think about Ashton all the time. All the time.
490 Georgia: You remind me of him. Same bedroom eyes.
491 Dr. House: People are always mixing us up.
494 Dr. House: I assume "minimal at best" is your stiff upper lip British way of saying "no chance in hell."
495 Dr. Chase: I'm Australian.
496 Dr. House: You put the Queen on your money; you're British.
499 Dr. House: I, Margo Davis, have been informed of the risks which may arise from my refusal of advised medical care. I hereby release—
501 Dr. House: I work for the hospital. —the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, its employees agents, and otherwise from any adverse medical conditions resulting from my refusal. It is not the hospital's fault if my son kicks off.
503 Dr. House: I punched up the language a little, mostly for clarification. I understand my doctors consider my decision to be completely idiotic—
504 Margo: Why are you doing this?
505 Dr. House: —but I am convinced that I know more than they do, I took a biology course in high school. I assume that's... yeah. Besides, I enjoy controlling every single aspect of my son's life, even if it means his death. Sign here, please. I brought a pen.
507 Dr. House: I'm the doctor who's trying to save your son. You're the mom who's letting him die. Clarification: it's a beautiful thing.
510 Dr. Wilson: [Reading a poem Georgia left for Dr. House] "The healer with his magic powers/I could rub his gentle brow for hours/His manly chest, his stubbled jaw/Everything about him leaves me raw—"
511 Dr. House: Psych ward's upstairs.
512 Dr. Wilson: "—with joy. Oh, House your very name / Will never leave this girl the same." It's not bad for an 82-year-old. She asked me to give that to her true love.
513 Dr. House: What can I say? Chicks with no teeth turn me on.
514 Dr. Wilson: That's fairly disgusting.
515 Dr. House: That's ageism.
516 Dr. Wilson: You better watch yourself around this babe.
519 Dr. House: [to Georgia] I'm sorry, but the fact that the sexual pleasure center of your cerebral cortex has been over-stimulated by spirochetes is a poor basis for a relationship. Learned that one the hard way.
522 Mark: But Mom; you said Dad was your first love.
523 Georgia: He was. We're talking about sex.
526 Dr. Wilson: Hey, I'm a man. I don't have time for laundry. I'm saving lives here.
529 Dr. House: You're brain damaged. [pause] Doomed to feeling good for the rest of your life.
530 Georgia: [excited] Really? Well, when I stop being contagious, I'll come by for a check up [Winks].
533 Dr. House: Send Cameron. She's the only one of you who's managed to talk her into anything.
534 Dr. Chase: Not this time. Matt's mom won't make a move until she gets that opinion from the CDC.
535 Dr. Wilson: [scoffs] Godot would be faster.
538 Dr. House: Mr. Adams, would you step outside for a moment?
540 Dr. House: Because you irritate me.
543 Dr. House: DNR means Do Not Resuscitate. It does not mean Do Not Treat!
546 Dr. House: Like I always say, there's no "I" in "team." There is a "me," though, if you jumble it up.
549 Dr. Foreman: You assaulted that man.
550 Dr. House: Fine. I'll never do it again.
551 Dr. Foreman: Yes, you will.
552 Dr. House: All the more reason this debate is pointless.
555 Rubik's" complex; you need to solve the puzzle.
556 Dr. House: [whispering back to Wilson] Are you done? Or do you have more references to 1980's fads? [points his cane to the judge] I'm trying to listen to this. [he furrows his eyebrows quickly at Wilson and turns back around]
559 Dr. Foreman: He doesn't want you treating him!
560 Dr. House: They dropped the court order.
561 Dr. Wilson: Yeah, and that girl dropped the charges against Kobe. Doesn't mean that he should call her and see if she's free to get a sundae.
564 Willie: My nature isn't what it used to be. The little man has lost some bounce in his step. He needs to crank it up, have himself some fun this weekend. He wants the blue pills.
565 Dr. House: You're talking about your penis in the third person.
566 Willie: Me and him, two people.
567 Dr. House: Separate vacations? That'd be a drag for one of you. I don't think you need the pills. I think you have a conflict of medications. You need to up your insulin to "chocolate chip ice cream" levels.
569 Dr. House: Yeah, you remember. That's the stuff you take for the diabetes that you forgot to tell the nurse about. Your hands. No hair, which means nerve damage. And your shoes look about two sizes too small, which means you've lost sensation in your feet. And then there's your pants.
570 Willie: My pants tell you I have diabetes?
571 Dr. House: No, they tell me you're an idiot. Powdered sugar on the right pant leg. Based on the two napkins in your right pocket, I'm willing to bet it's not your first donut of the day.
572 [House's beeper beeps, then he gives him a prescription]
573 Willie: You're giving me the pills?
574 Dr. House: Sure, why not? If you've got heart disease from ignoring the diabetes, they'll kill you. Otherwise, you two have a fun weekend.
577 John: You don't risk jail and your career just to save somebody who doesn't want to be saved unless you got something, anything, one thing. The reason normal people got wives and kids and hobbies, whatever, that's because they don't got that one thing that hits them that hard and that true. I got music; you got this. The thing you think about all the time, the thing that keeps you south of normal. Yeah, makes us great, makes us the best. All we miss out on is everything else. No woman waiting at home after work with the drink and the kiss. That ain't gonna happen for us.
578 Dr. House: That's why God made microwaves.
579 John: Yeah. But when it's over... It's over.
582 Dr. Wilson: So your philosophy is, 'If they don't want treatment, they get it shoved down their throat, but if it might cure their paralysis, whoa, better slow down.'
583 Dr. House: Yeah. My old philosophy used to be 'Live and let live,' but I'm taking this needlepoint class and they gave us these really big pillows.
586 [House is walking out of the hospital after curing John Henry, he pops a pair of Vicodin as he walks up behind him]
588 Dr. House: You're being released?
589 John: I have a limo waiting outside.
590 Dr. House: I bet I can beat you to the car.
592 Dr. House: You seem much more easily amused when you can walk.
593 John: What a surprise. [pause] I want you to have this. [hands him his trumpet]
595 John: You can sell it if you'd like, probably fetch a good price on eBay. Just promise me you won't play.
596 Dr. House: Thank you.
597 John: [pointing at House's Vicodin bottle] So how many of those pills are you taking?
598 Dr. House: I'm in pain.
599 John: [chuckles] Yeah... aren't we all?
600 [they walk towards the door]
601 John: So where do you get these things? Do they have cane stores?
602 Dr. House: Don't worry, you'll be jogging before you need another one.
605 Dr. Foreman: He signed a DNR.
606 Dr. House: [Has headphones on, and takes them off] He rhymes with "dinner"?
607 Dr. Foreman: He signed a DNR.
608 Dr. House: Oh. That makes more sense.
611 [Foreman is leaving the hospital]
612 Dr. House: See you tomorrow, Eric.
615 Dr. House: [breaking up an argument between Dr. Wilson and Dr. Foreman] Okay, you two! Grab some scalpels and settle this like doctors.
618 Student: You're reading a comic book.
619 Dr. House: And you're calling attention to your bosom by wearing a low-cut top.
620 [the student covers her chest with her clipboard]
621 Dr. House: Oh, I'm sorry, I thought we were having a state-the-obvious contest. I'm competitive by nature.
624 Dr. Wilson: You really don't need to know everything about everybody.
625 Dr. House: I don't need to watch The O.C., but it makes me happy.
628 [House is snooping through Wilson's file to try finding out why Wilson is insisting on a homeless woman being treated]
629 Dr. Wilson: You know, in some cultures, it's considered almost rude for one friend to spy on another. Of course, in Swedish, the word "friend" can also be translated as "limping twerp."
630 [House's pager starts beeping]
631 Dr. Wilson: Did your pager really just go off, or are you ditching the conversation?
632 Dr. House: Why can't both be true?
635 Dr. Chase: You're joking.
636 Dr. House: Well, hard not to - nothing funnier than cancer.
639 Dr. House: Hey! He knows more homeless people than any of us! [to Foreman] Go check out the hood, dawg.
642 [House is looking at a comic drawn by a patient, using clues to figure out her identity]
643 Dr. House: Philadelphia. Look at that skyline. It's very evocative. The Chrysler Building.
644 Dr. Foreman: That's a cloud.
645 Dr. Cameron: And the Chrysler Building's in New York.
646 Dr. House: Eh, I'm getting Philly. And that cactus, well, that's a smashed car? Car accident!
647 Dr. Cameron: A cactus in Philly?
648 Dr. House: Water? [to Wilson] Well, water's October, right?
649 Dr. Wilson: Obviously.
650 Dr. House: The page number's 22, so that's October 2nd, 2002. Ergo, the patient was in a car accident two years ago last October.
651 Dr. Wilson: My goodness! Was she okay?
652 Dr. House: Broke her arm, I think. And they fixed it, with this.
653 [holds up surgical pin from the patient's arm]
654 Dr. House: Surgical pin. Better than a wallet. Serial number, in case you recall, are tied to a patient's name.
657 Dr. House: Tell me what happened.
658 Police Officer: Read the report! I found her laying on the grass.
659 Dr. House: No, tell me what really happened.
660 Police Officer: Well since it's you- I found her laying on the grass.
661 Dr. House: Thats a cool gun you've got.
662 Police Officer: It's not a gun, it's a taser.
663 Dr. House: Ooh, it's so cool. What does it do? Fire 60000 volts.. mm, thats what it would take to jack someone's heart up to 150.
664 Police Officer: Okay.. okay, lets just say I tell you what happened, but let's make this between you and me, right?
666 Police Officer: I found her laying. On. The. Grass.
667 Dr. House: Okay, fine, you don't tell me. How about you tell my friend Ben Franklin. [waves $100 bill]
668 [The officer stares at him]
669 Dr. House: I watch a lot of cop shows.
672 Dr. Cuddy: You know, there are other ways to manage pain.
673 Dr. House: Like what, laughter? Meditation? Got a guy who can fix my third chakra?
676 [House barges into the operating theater without scrubbing down.]
677 Dr. House: Stop the gasses.
678 Dr. Hourani: What the hell are you doing, House?!
679 Dr. House: Saving a sixteen year old kid from a lifetime of immunosuppressant drugs and a very nasty scar. This kid does not have lupoid hepatitis. He has acute naphthalene toxicity.
680 Dr. Hourani: Naphthalene? You're talking about mothballs?
681 Dr. House: Nope. Termites, which produce naphthalene to protect their nest, which I'm assuming is fairly large and in all four walls of his bedroom at home.
682 Dr. Hourani: And your assumption is based on…what?
683 Dr. House: The autopsy I just conducted on his pet cat.
684 Dr. Hourani: Call Cuddy. And security.
685 Dr. House: You're not removing that kid's liver.
687 [House retches and spits on Hourani.]
688 Dr. Hourani: GAH! Have you COMPLETELY lost your mind?!
689 Dr. House: No, but I've been feeling sick lately.
690 [House sneezes onto some tissue and drops it next to the surgery tools, then leaves without waiting for a response.]
691 Anesthesiologist: There's no way we can do this surgery now.
692 Dr. Hourani: You think?!
695 [House has just admitted he is addicted to Vicodin.]
696 Dr. House: I said I was an addict, I didn't say I had a problem. I pay my bills, I make my meals. I function.
697 Dr. Wilson: That all you want? You have no relationships.
698 Dr. House: I don't want any relationships.
699 Dr. Wilson: You alienate people.
700 Dr. House: I've been alienating people since I was three.
701 Dr. Wilson: Oh, come on! Drop it! You don't think you've changed over the last few years?
702 Dr. House: Of course I have. I've...I've gotten older. My hairs got thinner. Sometimes I'm bored. Sometimes I'm lonely. Sometimes I wonder what it all means.
703 Dr. Wilson: No. I was there. You are not just some regular guy who's getting older. You've changed! You're miserable! And you're scared to face yourself-
704 Dr. House: [slams his cane on the shelf] OF COURSE I'VE CHANGED!
705 Dr. Wilson: [pause] And everything's the leg? Nothing's the pills? They haven't done a thing to you?
706 Dr. House: They let me do my job. And they take away my pain.
709 Dr. House: His liver is shutting down.
710 Father: What? What does that mean?
711 Dr. House: Means he's all better, he can go home.
713 Dr. House: What do you think it means? He can't live without a liver, he's dying.
714 Father: What is your problem?
715 Dr. House: Bum leg, what's yours?
718 Pharmacist: Okay, pharmaceuticals were delivered this morning, but shipping accidentally sent the box with Vicodin to research.
719 Dr. House: Hmmm. That's a tough one. If only we had some way to communicate with another part of the building.
720 [He picks up the phone.]
723 Dr. Cuddy: You're addicted.
724 Dr. House: If the pills ran my life, I'd agree with you, but it's my leg busy calendaring what I can't do.
727 Dr. Wilson: My God, she really is beautiful.
728 Dr. House:She's hot, so I should do her? What kind of pathetic logic is that?
729 Dr. Wilson:The envious, jealous, I'm-married-so-I-can't-do-anything kind of logic, hello!
732 Dr. House: I take risks; sometimes patients die. But not taking risks causes more patients to die, so I guess my biggest problem is I've been cursed with the ability to do the math.
735 Dr. House: Now why would a guy in his twenties have a poor kidney?
736 Dr. Cameron: Cancer. It first attacks the bones, and then the kidneys.
737 Dr. House: Come on, people!
738 [Pulls out Hank's baseball card]
739 Dr. House: He was 17 and 7! His ERA was 2.10!
740 Dr. Cameron: You want it to be his kidneys, because if it's his kidneys, then maybe we can treat it, maybe we can fix it. And if it's cancer, then he'll never pitch again. If this were a regular guy who came in and broke his arm lifting a box, you would've packed him up and sent him home!
741 Dr. House: My God, you're right, I lost my head. All life is equally sacred. And I promise you, the next knitting injury that comes in here, we're on it like stink on cheese.
742 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
744 Patient #3: I can't get my contact lenses out-
745 Dr. House: Out of what? They're not in your eyes.
746 Patient #3: But they're red.
747 Dr. House: That's because you're trying to remove your corneas.[moves to next patient] What's wrong with you?
748 Patient #4: Uh, lately, my wife has noticed that...
749 Dr. House: Yeah, yeah. Symptoms, [gestures at Cuddy] we're working on a personal best here.
750 Patient #4: Numbness in my feet and hands, constipation...
752 Dr. Cuddy: Maybe he doesn't feel comfortable talking about his private matters...
753 Dr. House: Well, neither would I, if I was having trouble controlling my pee pee!
755 Dr. House: You're a dentist. Nitrous oxide poisoning, which means you're either dipping into your own supply, or you've got a bad valve in the office. Laughing gas rehab's probably more expensive than the plumber. Meanwhile, get yourself some B12.
756 [moves to college student]
757 Dr. House: Who's left?
758 College Student: I can't see. [House and Cuddy look appalled] Nah, I'm just screwing with you. [House looks at Cuddy, who smiles] It's a hangover, my English Lit professor told me he'd fail me next time if I didn't show up with a doctor's note.
759 Dr. House: Well, make friends with the dentist. He can give you a note, and maybe a little nitrous to take the edge off.
760 [he looks at the clock and walks out]
761 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
763 Hank: I am clean, man, no steroids, no nothing.
764 Dr. House: Your lips say no, your prunes say yes.
765 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
767 Lola: You got a big "Keep Out" sign stapled on your forehead.
768 Dr. House: That explains it, I told them to put it on my door.
769 Lola: Even if real human contact is something you don't have or even want or need, you should at least be able to see it in other people.
770 Dr. House: Yeah. Right. True love. That's just how we match organs these days. There's a couple in France, high school sweethearts - they're trading brains.
771 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
773 Dr. House: What, you're saying I've only got one friend?
774 Dr. Wilson: Uh, and who…?
775 Dr. House: Kevin, in Bookkeeping.
776 Dr. Wilson: Okay, well first of all, his name's Carl.
777 Dr. House: I call him Kevin. It's his secret "friendship club" name.
778 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
780 Dr. Cameron: Would you give up a baby for someone you love?
781 Dr. House: Please tell me I don't have to decide. Depends, how long would they live?
782 Dr. Cameron: Is this a pragmatic question for you?
783 Dr. House: Fifty years, no problem. Six months, I say let 'em die. Well, I've actually given this a lot of thought, and my personal tipping point is seven years, eight months, and 14 days.
784 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
786 Dr. House: You see, kidneys don't wear watches. Sure, gallbladders do, but it doesn't matter, 'cause kidneys can't tell time.
787 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
789 Dr. House: Less money is made by biochemists working on a cure for cancer than by their colleagues struggling valiantly to find ways to hide steroid use.
790 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
792 Lola: He drops clean urine, denies using steroids, and you're giving him a drug for what, steroid abuse?
793 Dr. House: No, no, it's not. No, it's got calcium in it. It's very good for the bones. Basically, at a molecular level, it's just milk.
795 Dr. House: [to Foreman] How long do you figure before I get a call from Cuddy?
796 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
798 Dr. Cuddy: You put him on Lupron.
800 Dr. Cuddy: And, you told them it was like milk.
802 Dr. Cuddy: Is there any way in which that is not a lie?
803 Dr. House: It's creamy. But, I had three reasons.
804 Dr. Cuddy: Good ones?
805 Dr. House: Well, we'll see in a minute; I'm just making them up now.
806 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
808 Dr. House: We have managed to find the ONLY Sportsman in the galaxy who is NOT on steroids!
809 -- Sports Medicine (1.12)
811 Dr. Cuddy: Twelve year old male, spiking fever, congested chest, coughing up green sputum, shortness of breath, pain in breathing...
812 Dr. House: Baffling, though I vaguely recall a disease called moonomia...noo-mania...?
813 Dr. Cuddy: But his test showed an atypical pattern for pneumonia.
814 Dr. House: Pneumonia! That's the one!
817 Dr. Chase: How would you feel if I interfered in your personal life?
818 Dr. House: I'd hate it. That's why I cleverly have no personal life.
821 Dr. Chase: [about his father] I don't hate him. I loved him until I figured out it hurts a lot less to just not care. You don't expect him to turn up to your football match? No disappointments. You don't expect a call on your birthday, don't expect to see him for months? No disappointments. You want us to go make up? Sink a few beers together, nice family hug? I've given him enough hugs. He's given me enough disappointments.
824 Jeffrey Reilich: You're treating him for both diseases?
825 Dr. Foreman: Covering all the bases.
826 Jeffrey Reilich: What, throw everything against the wall and see what sticks?
827 Dr. Chase: Works for spaghetti.
828 [Everyone stares at him]
831 Dr. House: (To Vicodin) There you are. Were you scared? It's OK you're home now.
834 Dr. Cuddy: Just enlarged hilar lymph nodes.
835 Dr. House: Tiny unicorns goring his bronchial tubes would be cooler.
838 Dr. House: Take another history. Even if we don't figure out what's causing this, we definitely need to know if twelve-year-olds are getting any action.
841 Dr. Wilson: You want to get to the bottom of this, you're doing it exactly right: don't talk to the people involved. Drag your buddy away from work for some pointless speculation.
842 Dr. House: You want to know how two chemicals interact. Do you ask them? No, they're going to lie through their lying little chemical teeth. Throw them in a beaker and apply heat.
843 Dr. Wilson: God! Even I don't like you.
844 Dr. House: You know, words can hurt.
847 Dr. House: But the patient's getting better.
848 Dr. Chase: In spite of the Cytoxin.
849 Dr. House: On the other hand... getting better.
850 Dr. Chase: Cytoxin makes him more susceptible to infection. The anthrax could relapse and be more resistant.
852 Dr. Chase: You want a negative test on every autoimmune disease known to man? Fine!
853 Dr. House: Be home by midnight or you can't have the car this weekend.
856 Dr. Cameron: Parents are never as bad as kids think they are.
859 Dr. House: You can't tell Chase but I can. What shall I do?
860 Dr. Wilson: Oh...This is where I give you advice and pretend you're going to listen to it. I like this part.
863 Dr. Wilson: There's also the keeping your promises thingy.
864 Dr. House: You never run out of thingies.
867 [The hospital's just been bought by billionaire drug mogul Edward Vogler]
868 Dr. House: No, I have seen every scary movie ever made. Six-year old twins in front of an elevator with blood. Boys' choirs. Those are bad omens. This is much more mundane. A billionaire wants to get laid.
869 Dr. Wilson: Billionaires buy movie studios to get laid. They buy hospitals to get respect.
870 Dr. House: And the reason you want respect...?
871 Dr. Wilson: To... get laid.
874 Dr. Cuddy: I need you to wear your lab coat.
875 Dr. House: I need two days of outrageous sex with someone obscenely younger than you. Like half your age.
878 Dr. House: She's the CEO of Sonyo Cosmetics. Three assistants and fifteen VPs checked out who should be treating her. Who da man? I da man. I always suspected.
881 Dr. House: Haven't done the MUGA.
882 Dr. Wilson: Then how do you know she needs a heart transplant?
883 Dr. House: I got my aura read today. It said someone close to me had a broken heart.
886 [about Vogler being appointed board chairman of the hospital]
887 Dr. Cameron: That's not necessarily bad news.
888 Gilligan's Island" reruns and really, really think they're going to get off the island this time?
891 Dr. Wilson: She was uncomfortable doing any more tests! I had to convince her to do that one!
892 Dr. House: Do you get that often? Women would rather die than get naked with you?
895 Dr. House: You value our friendship more than your ethical responsibilities.
896 Dr. Wilson: Our friendship is an ethical responsibility.
899 Dr. House: Why are you doing this?
900 Dr. Cameron: I'm not doing anything.
901 Dr. House: You're manipulating everyone.
902 Dr. Cameron: People... dismiss me. Because I'm a woman, because I'm pretty, because I'm not agressive. My opinions shouldn't be rejected just because people don't like me.
903 Dr. House: They like you. Everyone likes you.
904 [he starts to walk away]
905 Dr. Cameron: Do you? I have to know.
907 Dr. Cameron: [smiles quietly] Okay.
910 [Vogler has reason to believe House lied during the transplant committee meeting]
911 Vogler: This is not a game, Dr. House.
912 Dr. House: No, this is more like we're dancing right now.
915 Bill: His name's Joey, he's my only brother.
916 Dr. House: He's important to you. Got it. No placebos for him, we'll use the real medicine.
919 Dr. Chase: You can trust me.
920 Dr. House: Problem is, if I can't trust you, I can't trust your statement that I can trust you. But thanks anyway, you've been a big help.
923 Dr. House: Need the lawyer.
924 Vogler: Who'd you kill?
925 Dr. House: Nobody, but it's not even lunch.
928 Dr. House: What does the other liver test tell us?
929 Dr. Cameron: Normal "" levels point to an acute.
930 Dr. Chase: Oh, okay, and why is her test better than mine?
931 Dr. House: Because she's cuter.
934 Dr. House: We're a bit of a specialized hospital. We generally only deal with patients when they're actually sick.
937 Euripides tell you to check for that?
940 Dr. Cameron: I don't have the right to show interest in someone?
941 Dr. Foreman: You absolutely do, and I absolutely have the right to humiliate you for it.
944 Bill: You wanna get hit, too?
945 Dr. House: That would be quite a trick. "He slapped me so hard his brother turned straight."
946 Bill: Joey is not gay.
947 Dr. House: Maybe not gay. But certainly delightful. And hitting a doctor. Even if it was only Chase... and then asking another to keep his chart fresh and homo free.
950 Dr. House: That's what I love about you mob guys: so tolerant of others, so accepting. Only way he was coming out was way, way out. Lose the tattoos, change his name, move to another town; how's a guy like him going to do that? Witness protection. It's not just for witnesses any more.
953 Dr. House: He's a thirty year old mobster. He doesn't have an occupation that results in accidental exposure to toxins. He has a job that results in intentional exposure to toxins. Someone's poisoned him.
956 Dr. Wilson: The ultrasound and biopsy confirmed our worry. The tumor is extremely large, at least thirty pounds.
958 Dr. House: It's actually a personal record for this clinic.
961 Dr. House: You ever see an infected pierced scrotum?
962 Dr. Cuddy: Um, no, but I know a few people on whom I'd like to see it happen.
965 Dr. Foreman: Ten year olds do not have heart attacks. It's gotta be a mistake.
966 Dr. House: Right. The simplest explanation is she's a forty-year-old lying about her age. Maybe an actress trying to hang on.
969 Lucille: It's really bad, especially at night. It's like my heart is on fire, like it's, uh, oh, I don't know, like it's...
972 Dr. House: Hmm, sounds almost like heartburn.
973 Lucille: So, can you give me something?
974 Dr. House: Like a thesaurus?
977 Lucille: I'm not pregnant.
978 Dr. House: Sorry, you don't get to make that call unless you have a stethoscope. Union rules.
981 Lucille: This is what a woman is supposed to look like. We're not just skin and bones - we have flesh. We have curves.
982 Dr. House: You have little people inside you.
985 [Dr. House has been told to fire one of his doctors]
986 Dr. House: I'm thinking I can convince Vogler it would be more cost-efficient to let me keep all of them.
987 Dr. Wilson: Yeah, you should be able to pull that off. Most billionaires aren't very good with numbers.
988 Dr. House: It will be more cost-efficient once I've grabbed Cameron's ass, called Foreman a spade, and Chase, well, I can grab his ass, too.
989 Dr. Wilson: You are uniquely talented in many areas, but office politics is not one of them.
992 Dr. House: Figures you'd try and come up with a solution where no one gets hurt. The problem is, the world doesn't work that way just 'cause you want it to.
993 Dr. Cameron: Figures you'd stall and refuse to deal with the issue. Problem is, the world doesn't go away just because you want it to.
996 Dr. House: Physician-patient confidentiality protects me from annoying conversations.
999 Lucille: I'll have a huge scar. I won't be able to wear a bikini.
1000 Dr. House: You wear a bikini now?
1001 Lucille: Yeah, you got a problem with that?
1002 Dr. House: No, but I've never gone swimming with you.
1005 Dr. House: He didn't have any reason to lie.
1006 Dr. Wilson: Everybody lies...except politicians? House, I believe you're a romantic. You didn't just believe him - you believed in him. You want to come over tonight and watch old movies and cry?
1008 Dr. Wilson: Dr. Cameron's getting to you. Well, I guess you can't be around that much niceness and not get any on you.
1009 Dr. House: Is that why you haven't put the moves on her?
1010 Dr. Wilson: What makes you think I haven't put the moves on her?
1011 [House stops and stares obviously jealous]
1012 Dr. Wilson: Oh. [whispers] Oh boy! You're in trouble.
1014 -- Role Model (1.17)
1016 Dr. Cuddy: Oh, why do you have to make everything so dramatic? [Elevator dings.]
1017 Dr. House: Because I’m a very high-strung little lapdog. [as he enters the elevator] Ruff ruff ruff, rarr, ruff! [Cuddy looks faintly disgusted.]
1018 -- Role Model (1.17)
1020 Dr. Cameron: Do you know why people believe in God?
1021 Dr. House: I thought you didn't believe in God.
1022 Dr. Cameron: I don't.
1023 Dr. House: Well then, you'd better be making a very good point.
1024 Dr. Cameron: Do you think they pray to him and praise him because they want him to know how great he is? God already knows that.
1025 Dr. House: Are you ... comparing me to God? I mean, that's great, but just so you know, I've never made a tree.
1026 Dr. Cameron: I thank you because it means something to me. To be grateful for what I receive.
1027 Dr. House: You are the most naive atheist I've ever met... thank God. People pray so that God won't crush them like bugs. I'm not gonna crush you.
1028 -- Role Model (1.17)
1030 Dr. Cuddy: In the Senator's condition, a spleen biopsy could easily cause sepsis and kill him!
1031 Dr. House: Why do you do this to me? Now if I kill him, I can't tell the judge I had no idea of the risks involved.
1032 -- Role Model (1.17)
1034 Dr. Cameron: [giving differential diagnosis] Idiopathic T-cell deficiency?
1035 Dr. House: Idiopathic, from the Latin meaning we're idiots 'cause we can't figure out what's causing it. Give him a whole body scan.
1036 Dr. Cameron: You hate whole body scans.
1037 Dr. House: 'Cause they're useless. Could probably scan every one of us and find five different doodads that look like cancer. But, when you're 4th-down, 100 to go, in the snow, you don't call a running play up the middle. Unless you're the Jets.
1039 Dr. Cameron: I hate sports metaphors.
1040 -- Role Model (1.17)
1042 Dr. Cuddy: You're not doing a brain biopsy on a spot on an MRI.
1043 Dr. House: Where'd you get that?
1044 Dr. Cuddy: Not on a United States Senator.
1045 Dr. House: Oh, just so I'm clear: if he was a janitor, that would be okay. Do you have a list?
1046 -- Role Model (1.17)
1048 Senator: What will the voters think? If they find out I've had a b-brain biopsy?
1049 Dr. House: This could leave you b-b-b-brain damaged... and you're worried about Nascar dads?
1050 -- Role Model (1.17)
1052 Dr. House: [to black Senator] You're not going to become President either way. They don't call it the White House because of the paint job.
1053 -- Role Model (1.17)
1055 Dr. House: Someday there will be a gay president. Someday there will be a black president. There might even be a gay black president. But one combination I do not see happening is gay, black and dead.
1056 -- Role Model (1.17)
1058 Dr. House: [Regarding the speech promoting a new product Vogler is forcing him to give] I am selling my soul.
1059 Dr. Wilson: Just a little piece. And you are getting something in return.
1060 Dr. House: I said I was selling it. I didn't say I was giving it away. That would be immoral and stupid.
1061 -- Role Model (1.17)
1063 Senator: Nah, I won't win.
1064 Dr. House: Then why run?
1065 Senator: Oh. You're saying the only way to make a difference is to win?
1066 -- Role Model (1.17)
1068 Dr. House: [at press convention] Ed Vogler is a brilliant businessman, a brilliant judge of people, and a man who has never lost a fight. You know how I know that the new ACE inhibitor is good? Because the old one was good. The new one is really the same, it's just more expensive. A lot more expensive. See, that's another example of Ed's brilliance. Whenever one of his drugs is about to lose its patent he has his boys and girls alter it just a tiny bit and patent it all over again. Making not just a pointless new pill, but millions and millions of dollars. Which is good for everybody, right? Except for the patients. Psht. Who cares? They're just so damn sick. God obviously never liked them anyway. [Chase chugs his wine.]
1069 -- Role Model (1.17)
1071 Dr. House: Hey! You're killing her!
1072 Vogler: Really? See, I thought you were the one trying to ram her into a drug trial five minutes after surgery.
1073 Dr. House: She knew the risks! She was fully informed!
1074 Vogler: Yeah, well the guy running the study sure wasn't.
1075 Dr. House: Not his life, not his call!
1076 Vogler: His study, his call!
1077 Dr. House: Right. So she kicks off, his numbers look bad!
1078 Vogler: The numbers look bad, the study looks bad.
1079 Dr. House: Which would cost you money.
1080 Vogler: Yeah, and keep a life-saving protocol off the market.
1081 Dr. House: One person, one blip in the data!
1082 Vogler: You ever heard of the FDA? They eat blips for breakfast! One person should never endanger thousands!
1083 Dr. House: Well thank God you were here to save all those lives!
1084 Vogler: [Laughs faintly] The board's meeting again in an hour. Why don't you watch your soap? I hear they're firing the handsome doctor today...
1085 -- Babies & Bathwater (1.18)
1087 Dr. House: Did you make a pass at Cuddy? I told you: she only has thighs for me.
1088 -- Babies & Bathwater (1.18)
1090 Dr. House: She has gone from the 25th weight percentile to the 3rd in one month. Now I'm not a baby expert, but I'm pretty sure they're not supposed to shrink.
1091 Rachel Kaplan: Well there's this diet we put her on when she stopped breast feeding...
1092 Andrew Kaplan: But it's healthy, um, raw food. We're vegans. Almond milk, tofu, uh, vegetables...
1093 Dr. House: Raw food... If only her ancestors had mastered the secret of fire. Babies need fat, proteins, calories. Less important: sprouts and hemp. Starving babies is bad and illegal in many cultures. I'm having her admitted.
1094 -- Babies & Bathwater (1.18)
1096 Dr. House: Don't worry, it's a vegan I.V.
1097 -- Babies & Bathwater (1.18)
1099 [House is dreaming that Vogler has cancer]
1100 Vogler: So, there is some hope.
1101 Dr. House: Always. But just in case, I special-ordered a jumbo-sized coffin.
1103 Dr. House: Don't thank me. It's just who I am.
1104 -- Babies & Bathwater (1.18)
1106 Dr. House: Sorry, up late. Internet porn.
1107 Dr. Chase: How come you're not in your office?
1108 Dr. House: Because there is a computer in my office. If I log on, romance will ensue. My wrist might fall off.
1109 -- Babies & Bathwater (1.18)
1111 Dr. House: I really should have kept Cameron. She knew where to find the sugar.
1112 Dr. Chase: It's what I said. Pre-eclampsia. A little stress from the MRA and she pops right into labor.
1113 Dr. House: A-ha! [holds up a packet of sugar]
1114 -- Babies & Bathwater (1.18)
1116 Dr. Wilson: I have no kids, my marriage sucks... I only got two things that work for me: this job and this stupid screwed up friendship, and neither mattered enough for you to give one lousy speech.
1117 Dr. House: They matter... If I could do it all again—
1118 Dr. Wilson: —you'd do the exact same thing.
1120 -- Babies & Bathwater (1.18)
1122 Dr. House: Any vote to revoke my tenure has to be unanimous. I’ve got you and maybe even Cuddy.
1123 Dr. Wilson: Oh, well that settles it. Mr. Ruthless Corporate Raider will be stymied, go home, curl up on the floor of his shower and weep.
1124 -- Babies & Bathwater (1.18)
1126 Dr. House: I saw the light on.
1127 Dr. Cameron: It's daytime.
1128 Dr. House: Yeah. It's a figure of speech. Always so literal.
1130 Dr. Cameron: Got a new cane.
1131 Dr. House: Yeah. Guy in the store said it was slimming. Vertical stripe...
1132 Dr. Cameron: Why are you here?
1133 Dr. House: Vogler is dead.
1134 Dr. Cameron: What? What happened?
1135 Dr. House: Again with the literal translation. Vogler the idea. Mr. Destructo. Mr. Money Bags, "Bow down before me"; he's gone from the hospital, so things can go back to the way they were.
1136 Dr. Cameron: The way they were was kinda weird.
1137 Dr. House: Ehh...weird works for me.
1138 Dr. Cameron: What are you saying? Literally?
1139 Dr. House: I want you to come back.
1141 [House's beeper goes off, Cameron crosses her arms]
1142 Dr. House: Please unclench. You're not on the clock, and when you do that, I clench, and then it's the whole thing...
1143 Dr. Cameron: Could you look at your pager?
1145 Dr. House: It's no big deal, some sort of epidemic. Not my area.
1146 Dr. Cameron: You should go, it's important.
1147 Dr. House: What I'm doing now is important.
1148 Dr. Cameron: Why do you want me back?
1149 Dr. House: Because you're a good doctor.
1150 Dr. Cameron: That's it?
1151 Dr. House: That's not enough?
1152 Dr. Cameron: Not for me. Go deal with your plague.
1153 [she shuts the door in his face]
1156 [House walks into hospital and sees room full of possible epidemic patients and turns around towards exit]
1157 Dr. Cuddy: Dr. House! We need you here.
1158 Dr. House: Sorry, lotta sick people. I might catch something.
1161 Dr. Roger Spain: Wow, I thought you'd be the last person to have a problem with nonconformity.
1162 Dr. House: Nonconformity; right... I can't remember the last time I saw a twenty something kid with a tattoo of an Asian letter on his wrist. You are one wicked free thinker! You want to be a rebel; stop being cool. Wear a pocket protector like he does, and get a hair cut. Like the Asian kids that don't leave the library for a twenty hours stretch. They're the ones that don't care what you think.
1165 [Dr. Spain exits office]
1166 Dr. Wilson: So, should I go through all the resumes looking for Asian names?
1167 Dr. House: Actually, the Asian kids are probably just responding to parental pressure, but my point is still valid.
1170 Dr. House: [Walking into his office, where Wilson is waiting with another job applicant] Sorry. I was taking a dump.
1171 Dr. Petra Gilmar: Well I guess I'm better off interviewing right after than right before.
1172 [Dr House and Dr Wilson exchange a surprised glance.]
1173 Dr. House: You Jewish?
1174 Dr. Petra Gilmar: [Keeping her cool] Yes.
1175 Dr. House: Is it true what they say about Jewish foreplay?
1176 Dr. Wilson: [Desperate to change the subject] Uh, uh—
1177 Dr. Petra Gilmar: Two hours of begging?
1178 Dr. House: I heard four.
1179 Dr. Petra Gilmar: Well, actually I'm only half Jewish. [After a significant, impressed pause from House and Wilson] Look, I know you like to play games, push buttons. I have four brothers. Long as you keep your hands to yourself, I'm okay with anything that comes out of your mouth.
1180 '[After they shake hands and she escorts herself out]
1181 Dr. Wilson: That's our Hitler!!
1182 Dr. House: No. Did you see her shoes?
1183 Dr. Wilson: Her shoes? What, did your horoscope in Vogue tell you to avoid women wearing green shoes?
1184 Dr. House: The eyes can mislead, a smile can lie, but the shoes always tell the truth.
1185 Dr. Wilson: They were Prada, which means she has good taste.
1186 Dr. House: They were not Prada. You wouldn't know Prada if one stepped on your scrotum.
1187 Dr. Wilson: Okay, well... they were nice, pointy.
1190 Dr. House: Right rudder. Bank, bank, bank!
1191 Dr. Cuddy: Good coffee? The rest of this hospital is busting its tail and you're—
1192 [House's eyes get really wide, and he covers them with his folder]
1193 Dr. Cuddy: What are you doing?
1194 Dr. House: Trying to think of anything except the produce department at Whole Foods.
1196 Dr. Cuddy: I am working, it got hot, stop acting like a 13-year-old!
1197 Dr. House: Sorry, you just don't usually see breasts like that on Deans of Medicine.
1198 [Wilson tries to look anywhere except at Cuddy's chest]
1199 Dr. Cuddy: Oh, women can't be heads of hospitals? Or just ugly ones?
1200 Dr. House: No, they can be babes. You just don't usually see their funbags.
1203 Dr. Wilson: You had the perfect person, and you blew it.
1204 Dr. House: You saw the shoes!
1205 Dr. Wilson: I'm not talking about her.
1206 Dr. House: You're talking about Cameron.
1207 Dr. Wilson: I'm talking about every woman you've ever given a damn about.
1208 Dr. House: Cameron is so not perfect.
1209 Dr. Wilson: Nobody's perfect.
1210 Dr. House: Mother Theresa?
1212 Dr. House: Angelina Jolie?
1213 Dr. Wilson: No medical degree.
1214 Dr. House: Oh, so now who's being picky?
1217 Mary: You're going to tell my parents?
1218 Dr. House: Someone should. Rock paper scissors?
1219 Mary: They don't need to know. I'll be all right.
1220 Dr. House: Of course you will. If you're old enough to bleed out of your vagina, obviously you're old enough to handle a simple thing like an abortion without Mommy and Daddy's help.
1223 Dr. Wilson: You're not going to be happy with anyone.
1224 Dr. House: So what, your advice is... hire someone I'm not happy with and be happy?
1225 Dr. Wilson: No, my advice is much more subtle. Stop being an ass.
1228 Dr. Wilson: [about Cameron] So she's really coming back?
1229 Patient: Who's coming back?
1230 Dr. House: You don't know her.
1231 Dr. Wilson: You give her a raise? Increase her benefits?
1232 Dr. House: Don't have TiVo on this thing, can't rewind. Shut up.
1233 Patient: You lower her hours?
1234 Dr. House: You don't even know her!
1235 Dr. Wilson: Who is this guy?
1236 Dr. House: He's a patient.
1237 Patient: He's examining me.
1238 Dr. House: He's got to go back to work as soon as I'm done with the examination. Guess I do too.
1239 Dr. Wilson: It's got to be something. I mean, she didn't come back because she likes you.
1240 [House gets a strange look on his face]
1241 Dr. Wilson: Wait a minute! She did come back because she likes you!
1242 Patient: Heh heh! You dog! You slept with her!
1243 Dr. House: Keep talking. I'll finish your exam with a prostate check.
1245 Dr. House: I've agreed to take her on one date.
1247 Patient: So you into this girl?
1249 Dr. House: No! She's not giving me any choice.
1250 Patient: Wait... she's making you do her?
1251 Dr. House: Date her.
1252 Dr. Wilson: Young ingénue doctor falling in love with gruff, older mentor; her sweet, gentle nature bring him to a closer, fuller understanding of his wounded heart.
1253 Patient: [puts his arm around House's shoulders] Do her, or you're gay.
1254 Dr. House: For God's sake.
1255 [grabs TV and as he's walking out the door]
1256 Dr. Wilson & Patient: [singing] —sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G
1257 Dr. House: Grow up. And learn to harmonize.
1258 -- Love Hurts (1.20)
1260 Dr. Cameron: [Referring to Dr. House] He agreed to go on a date with me.
1261 Dr. Foreman: A date? Date, dinner and a movie, naked and sweaty date?
1262 Dr. Cameron: He only committed to the first two.
1263 -- Love Hurts (1.20)
1265 Dr. Chase: House isn’t gonna hand you anything…You want him, you gotta take him - Jump him.
1266 -- Love Hurts (1.20)
1268 Ramona: My OB-GYN died recently. Nice man. Warm hands.
1269 Dr. House: Not anymore.
1270 -- Love Hurts (1.20)
1272 Dr. House: Wow. Well, you've certainly given me a lot to think about. If only I was as open as you.
1274 Dr. House: Actually, it was your blouse I was talking to.
1275 -- Love Hurts (1.20)
1277 Dr. Foreman: Hey, I've been on the scene more than you recently.
1278 Dr. House: Way ahead of you. I've got a case of malt liquor stashed in the trunk, Mr. Marvin Gaye on the CD. We are gonna get all the way down.
1279 -- Love Hurts (1.20)
1281 Dr. House: The Love Doctor has made an art of breaking up with women. 'Cause you're convinced that the loss of you would be too devastating for any woman to handle.
1282 Dr. Foreman: Yeah, I'm the one with the serious ego problem here.
1283 -- Love Hurts (1.20)
1285 Dr. Wilson: [House is attempting to put on a tie before his date with Cameron] The wide side's too short. You're gonna look like Lou Costello.
1286 Dr. House: This is a mistake. I don't know how to have casual conversation. You think you're talking about one thing, and either you are and it's incredibly boring, or you're not because it's subtext and you need a decoder ring.
1287 Dr. Wilson: Open doors for her, help her with her chair...
1288 Dr. House: I have been on a date.
1289 Dr. Wilson: Uh, not since disco died. Comment on her shoes, her earrings, and then move on to D.H.A.: her Dreams, Hopes, and Aspirations. Trust me — panty-peeler. Oh, and if you need condoms, I've got some.
1290 Dr. House: [sarcastically] Did your wife give them to you?
1291 Dr. Wilson: Drug rep. They got antibiotics built in, somehow.
1292 Dr. House: I should cancel. I've got a patient in surgery tomorrow.
1293 [House moves to the kitchen]
1294 Dr. Wilson: And if you were a surgeon, that would actually matter.
1295 -- Love Hurts (1.20)
1297 Dr. Cameron: I have one evening with you, one chance. And I don't want to waste it talking about what movies you like or what wines you hate. I want to know how you feel—about me.
1298 Dr. House: You live under the delusion that you can fix everything that isn't perfect. That's why you married a man who was dying of cancer. You don't love, you need. And now that your husband is dead, you're looking for your new charity case. That's why you're going out with me. I'm twice your age, I'm not great-looking, I'm not charming; I'm not even nice. What I am is what you need. I'm damaged.
1299 -- Love Hurts (1.20)
1301 Dr. House: I'm not doing it. [Walks out of Dr. Cuddy's office, pauses, turns around and comes back in.] You're supposed to stop me, renegotiate.
1302 Dr. Cuddy: Hm. And you were supposed to keep on walking. Sorry, I guess we both screwed up. Go on, do it again.
1303 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1305 Medical student #1: We're supposed to know how fast snakes make their venom?
1306 Dr. House: Nope. Unless you've got a patient bit by one. Then it might be helpful.
1307 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1309 Dr. House: Would you operate on your mother?
1310 Medical student #2: Of course not. I'd be too nervous, couldn't be objective.
1311 Dr. House: Then why are you so anxious to treat everyone like they were family?
1312 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1314 Dr. House: I'm sure this goes against everything you've been taught, but right and wrong do exist. Just because you don't know what the right answer is, maybe there's even no way you could know what the right answer is, doesn't make your answer right or even okay. It's much simpler than that. It's just plain wrong.
1315 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1317 [House is confronted by the Third Patient outside First Patient's room]
1318 Third Patient: It hurts again.
1319 [Cut back to the classroom]
1320 Medical student #2: He came back again?
1321 Dr. House: [while popping a Vicodin] On average, drug addicts are stupid.
1322 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1324 Medical student #3: Wait, wait, wait... The guy's dying and all he cares about is his dog?
1325 Dr. House: Any of you guys go the dog route in your improv sessions? It's a basic truth of the human condition that everybody lies. The only variable is about what. The weird thing about telling someone they're dying is it tends to focus their priorities. You find out what matters to them. What they're willing to die for. What they're willing to lie for.
1326 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1328 Dr. Wilson: Do you think he was dead? Do you think those experiences were real?
1329 Dr. House: Define real. They were real experiences. What they meant... Personaly, I choose to believe that the white light people sometimes see, visions, this patient saw. They're all just chemical reactions that take place when the brain shuts down.
1330 Dr. Foreman: You choose to believe that?
1331 Dr. House: There's no conclusive science. My choice has no practical relevance to my life, I choose the outcome I find more comforting.
1332 Dr. Cameron: You find it more comforting to believe that this is it?
1333 Dr. House: I find it more comforting to believe that this isn't simply a test.
1334 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1336 Carmen Electra: Can I put my pants back on?
1337 Dr. House: I rather you didn't.
1338 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1340 Dr. House: It is in the nature of medicine that you are gonna screw up. You are gonna kill someone. If you can't handle that reality, pick another profession. Or finish medical school and teach.
1341 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1343 Dr. Cuddy: Dr. Reilly is throwing up. He obviously can't lecture.
1344 Dr. House: You witness the spew? Or you just have his word for it? I think I'm coming down with a little bit of the clap. May have to go home for a few days.
1345 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1347 Dr. House: I like my leg. I've had it for as long as I can remember.
1348 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1350 Dr. House: Yeah, right. I saw the way you were looking at Carmen. She’s mine, stay away.
1351 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1353 Dr. House:This guy is not the "World's Greatest Dad". Not even ranked. Who the hell lets their kid play with lead-based paint? No wonder the guy's always sick.
1354 -- Three Stories (1.21)
1356 Dr. Cameron: [Coffee mug in hand, standing next to the whiteboard with one arm draped over it] Foreman! Are you going to contribute, or are you too tired from stealing cars? [Foreman and Chase stare at her] I'm being House. It's funny.
1357 Dr. Foreman: [Deadpan] I know. You made milk come out of my nose.
1360 Dr. Cameron: Previous tests revealed nothing that would cause abdominal pain or the mood swings.
1361 Dr. House: Then we're done! What do you think, ball game? Zoo? I don't care, I just want to hang with you guys.
1364 Stacy: I’m not over you. You were, you were the one, you always will be. But I can’t be with you.
1365 Dr. House: So I’m the guy, but you want the other guy, who by definition can never be the guy.
1366 Stacy: what's great about is you that you think you're right, what's frustrating about you is you're right so much of the time.
1369 Dr. House: Do the things, the, you know, blah blah blah blah blah, all that stuff the other docs did. If that's negative, ultrasound his belly. If that's negative, CT his abdomen and pelvis, with and without contrast. Did I miss anything?
1370 Dr. Chase: Kitchen sink?
1371 Dr. House: Well, we could certainly give that a... oh, you minx.
1374 Dr. House: Yeah, sorry, that was me. I had to dope him up to get him in here. Guy doesn't think he's sick.
1375 Dr. Cameron: Who does?
1376 Dr. House: His wife.
1377 Dr. Cameron: The woman you used to live with.
1378 Dr. House: That's her Indian name. On her driver's license it's Stacy. I assume you have a point.
1379 Dr. Cameron: You believe her over the patient himself. That's why we're taking this case.
1380 Dr. House: The truth, I hear voices. All the time. Telling me to do stuff, it's crazy, huh?
1381 Dr. Cameron: What happened to "everybody lies"?
1382 Dr. House: I was lying.
1385 Stacy: [near tears] Please, if you're right this may be his only shot.
1386 Dr. House: So what's your plan? You take the big, dark one, I've got the little girl, and the Aussie will run like a scared wombat if things turn rough.
1389 Dr. Cuddy: [Catching up with House in the main lobby] I want to run something by you.
1390 Dr. House: [loudly] I will not have sex with you! Not again! Miserable, that first time. All that desperate, administrative need.
1393 Dr. Cameron: Any family history?
1394 Stacy: Of? Whacked-outness? His sister voted for Nader, twice. That's about it.
1397 Dr. House: [on the phone, to Foreman] Dr. Mandingo, you're needed at the plantation house.
1400 Dr. House: You know we should do things, throw a ball around or something. Guy stuff.
1401 Mark: We could go for a run together.
1402 Dr. House: OH! It's Oscar Wilde!
1403 Stacy: Wow, this pissing contest is really turning me on.
1406 Dr. House: Here's to women. Can't live with them, can't kill them and tell the neighbors they're stripping in Atlantic City.
1407 Mark: Damn straight. [they chug their beers, trying to finish first]
1408 Dr. House: I'm definitely taller.
1409 Mark: I have more hair.
1412 Assistant: You can't go in there.
1413 Dr. House: Who are you? And why are you wearing a tie?
1414 Assistant: I'm Dr. Cuddy's new assistant. Can I tell her what it's regarding?
1415 Dr. House: Yes! I would like to know why she gets a secretary and I don't.
1416 Assistant: I'm her assistant, not her secretary. I graduated from Rutgers.
1417 Dr. House: Hmm... I didn't know they had a secretarial school. Well, I hope you took some classes in sexual harassment law. Does the word "ka-ching" mean anything to you? I'm going in now.
1418 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1420 Dr. House: You met me at a strip club.
1421 Stacy: You were the worst two dollars I ever spent.
1422 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1424 Dr. House: Death row guy. I want the case.
1425 Dr. Cuddy: How do you even know about him? You don't have access to the hospital's mainframe.
1426 Dr. House: No, but "partypants" does.
1427 Dr. Cuddy: You stole my password?
1428 Dr. House: Hardly counts as stealing; it's a pretty obvious choice.
1429 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1431 Dr. House: Well, I don't want to say anything bad about another doctor, especially a useless drunk.
1432 Dr. Cuddy: You're addicted to pain pills.
1433 Dr. House: But I'm not useless.
1434 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1436 Dr. House: You know how they say, "you can't live without love"? Well, oxygen is even more important.
1437 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1439 [regarding a patient on death row]
1440 Dr. House: I have to make him all better before shipping him back for the state to kill him. Is it just me, or is that weird?
1441 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1443 Dr. Cameron: I took an oath to do no harm.
1444 Dr. House: Yeah, well, it's not like they made you sign it or anything.
1445 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1447 Dr. Chase: How does an inmate on death row get his hands on heroin?
1448 Dr. Foreman: Are you serious?
1449 Dr. House: The man knows prisons. When we've got a yachting question, we'll come to you.
1450 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1452 Dr. House: [closing the blinds so he can't see Stacy] What? Mommy and Daddy are having a little fight, it doesn't mean we've stopped loving you. Now, go outside and play. Get Daddy some smokes and an arterial blood gas test.
1453 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1455 Dr. Foreman: You killed four people. Somehow, making mac and cheese just the way he wants kind of loses its significance.
1456 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1458 Dr. Wilson: You know why people are nice to other people?
1459 Dr. House: Oh, I know this one. Because people are good, decent and caring. Either that, or people are cowards. If I’m mean to you, you’ll be mean to me. Mutually assured destruction.
1460 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1462 Dr. House: I know you're friends with her, but there is a code. Bros before hos, man.
1463 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1465 Dr. House: Do I have to spell it out for you? Pheochromocytoma. Actually, I'm not sure how you spell it.
1466 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1468 [Regarding taking on the case of a man on death row]
1469 Dr. Foreman: Aren't there better ways to spend our time?
1470 Dr. House: Good question. What makes a person deserving? Is a man who cheats on his wife more deserving than a man who kills his wife?
1471 Dr. Foreman: Uh yeah. Actually, he is.
1472 Dr. House: What about a child molester? Certainly not a good guy, but he didn't kill anybody. Maybe he can get antibiotics, but no MRIs. What about you? What medical care should you be denied for being a car thief? Tell you what: the three of you work out a list of what medical treatments a person loses based on the crime they committed. I'll review it when I get back.
1473 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1475 Warden: Your patient shanked one inmate his first month here, broke another one's neck, nearly decapitated one of my guards.
1476 Dr. House: Relax, I've got a great bedside manner.
1477 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1479 Warden: Don't have a respirator.
1480 Dr. House: Better get one in about an hour, or you're gonna lose him.
1481 Warden: I'll make out a requisition. The state's already sentenced this man to die.
1482 Dr. House: I think the state was a tad more specific about how.
1483 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1485 Stacy: It was easy once I convinced the clerk to take it to Judge Markem; he's a sucker for Eighth Amendment arguments.
1486 Dr. House: Stop, I'm getting turned on.
1487 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1489 Dr. Cameron: A spot on an x-ray doesn't necessarily mean that she's terminal.
1490 Dr. House: I love children. So filled with hope.
1491 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1493 Dr. House: God, I've got to learn not to beat around the bush.
1494 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1496 Dr. Chase: I'm against the death penalty in principle. In practice, however, watching a murderer die causes me a lot less grief than annoying my boss.
1497 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1499 Dr. Cameron: Black defendants are ten times more likely to get a death sentence than whites.
1500 Dr. Foreman: Doesn't mean we need to get rid of the death penalty, it just means we need to kill more white people.
1501 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1503 Dr. House: I just don't want you working here, in my office. But anywhere else in the building is fine. It's a big hospital.
1504 Stacy: I'm a lawyer. You're a jerk. There's gonna be some overlap.
1505 Dr. House: God, I hope that was a euphemism.
1506 Stacy: Cuddy just reamed me for trusting you.
1507 Dr. House: I hope that one means what I think it means.
1508 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1510 Dr. House: Who wants to head over to the prison and find Clarence's secret stash?
1511 Dr. Foreman: Fine, I'll do it.
1512 Dr. House: Great! Chase it is.
1513 Dr. Chase: I assume you have a reason beyond wanting to make me completely miserable?
1514 Dr. House: You've got a prettier mouth. Better chance the inmates will open up to you.
1515 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1517 Dr. House: Why are you talking to me?
1518 Stacy: Can't it be enough that I want to cause you pain?
1519 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1521 Dr. Chase: No lesions, no aneurysms. Ironically, the mind of a killer looks completely normal.
1522 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1525 Dr. House: [Mimicking Scooby Doo] Ruh-roh.
1526 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1528 Death Row Guy: I feel like I'm gettin' stabbed!
1529 Dr. House: Well, he'd know.
1530 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1532 Stacy: I had to do what I thought was right.
1533 Dr. House: It’s the only reason anybody does anything.
1534 -- Acceptance (2.01)
1536 (House comes out of the elevator, sneezing. Wilson catches up with him.)
1537 Dr. Wilson: House. Need you.
1538 Dr. House: (nasally) Nah. Forget it, I'm going home.
1539 Dr. Wilson: Hay fever?
1540 Dr. House: Boy, you must be a doctor and everything.
1543 Dr. Chase: If she's never kissed a boy, it's a fair bet she's never had sex.
1544 Dr. House: Tell that to all the hookers that won't kiss me on the mouth.
1547 Dr. House: And you stay away from the patient.
1548 Dr. Cameron: What'd I do?
1549 Dr. House: Oh well, you'd just get all warm and cuddly around the dying girl and insinuate yourself; end up in a custody battle.
1552 Dr. House: Is it still illegal to perform an autopsy on a living person?
1553 Dr. Cuddy: Are you high?
1554 Dr. House: If it's Tuesday, I'm wasted.
1555 Dr. Cuddy: It's Wednesday.
1558 Dr. Cuddy: You're actually talking about killing her.
1559 Dr. House: Just for a little while, I'll bring her right back.
1560 Dr. Cuddy: Oh, well, in that case go ahead. Why are we even talking?
1563 Dr. House: Differential diagnosis. Ready, set
1564 Dr. Foreman: Well the hallucinations...
1565 Dr. House: Whoa! Hold on... Wait for it... And go.
1568 Dr. Foreman: We can do that if you want to ignore what we just discussed.
1569 Dr. House: Sounds good.
1572 Dr. House: Union rules. I can't check out this guy's seeping gonorrhea this close to lunch.
1575 Dr. House: The tumor is Afghanistan, the clot is Buffalo.
1578 Dr. Foreman: Her oxygen saturation is normal.
1579 Dr. House: It's off by one percentage point.
1580 Dr. Foreman: It's within range. It's normal.
1581 Dr. House: If her DNA was off by one percentage point, she'd be a dolphin.
1584 Andie: Will you kiss me?
1586 Andie: No one will know.
1589 Dr. House: Cancer doesn't make you special.
1592 Dr. Chase: It was one kiss!
1593 Dr. House: This is exactly why you can't touch my markers.
1596 Dr. Wilson: I'm with a patient.
1597 Dr. House: Is she dying?
1599 Dr. House: Then she can wait.
1602 Dr. House: [about Andie] She's such a brave girl, I want to see how brave she is when you tell her she's gonna die.
1603 Dr. Wilson: Go to hell.
1606 Dr. House: You see grace because you want to see grace.
1607 Dr. Wilson: You don't see grace because you won't go anywhere near her.
1610 Dr. House: Sore throat?
1611 [The patient uncovers himself, revealing blood on his pants.]
1612 Dr. House: It's not lupus. Well, not everyone can operate a zipper. Up, down, what comes next?
1613 Patient: My new girlfriend had never been with a guy who wasn't circumcised. So she freaked, and...
1614 Dr. House: Aha. And she wanted Rifka to feel all gemutlicht. I get it. It's a shanda.
1615 [The patient pulls down his pants while House closes the blinds. House turns around, and recoils in horror.]
1617 Patient: I got some boxcutters. And, um...
1618 Dr. House: Just like Abraham did it.
1619 Patient: I sterilized them, which I was told you're supposed to...
1620 Dr. House: Stop talking. I'm going to get a plastic surgeon. To get the Twinkie back in the wrapper.
1623 Dr. Foreman: We could bolt her to the table.
1624 Dr. House: Gruesome and low-tech; kiss me, I love it.
1627 Dr. Wilson: So, the dying girl should be nice to me?
1628 Dr. House: When you are dying everybody loves you!
1629 Dr. Wilson: You have a cane and nobody likes you!
1630 Dr. House: I'm not terminal, just pathetic, and you wouldn't believe some of the crap people let me get away with.
1633 Dr. House: I'm happy to report that we are now so in sync, we're actually wearing each other's underwear.
1634 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1636 Dr. House: If I tried a scheme like this, you'd get that nasty wrinkly face like a hyena. Very sexy, I admit.
1637 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1639 Dr. House: Do I get bonus points if I act like I care?
1640 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1642 [House is standing before Cuddy's front door with Foreman and Chase. They're about to break in. House grabs his credit card and holds it in the air.]
1643 Dr. House: 20 bucks says I can get through this door in 20 seconds.
1644 Dr. Chase: You're on.
1645 Dr. Foreman: Count me in.
1646 [ House looks under a garden ornament, finds a key and uses it to open the door.]
1647 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1649 Dr. House: The good news is he won't be bitching about losing his hand if he can't breathe.
1650 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1652 Dr. House: Might have mentioned this earlier, Doctor. Maybe we could have sent some blood cultures to the lab, instead of wasting a day indulging your self-loathing.
1653 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1655 Dr. Foreman: I'm not breaking into my boss's house.
1656 Dr. House: I'm your boss.
1657 Dr. Chase: She's scarier than you are.
1658 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1660 [Doctors House, Foreman, and Chase are about to break into Dr. Cuddy's house]
1661 Dr. House: What do you think? Red thongs? I think red thongs.
1662 [Inside, House examines a pinkish thong]
1663 Dr. House: Does this count as red?
1664 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1666 [House opens Cuddy's underwear drawer.]
1667 Dr. House: Oh...my...god. Chase - she's got pictures of you in here. Just you, it's like some kind of weird shrine!
1668 Dr. Chase: [coming to look] You're kidding!
1670 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1672 Dr. Cuddy: Are you being intentionally dense?
1673 Dr. House: [sarcastically] Huh?
1674 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1676 Stacy: How's Cuddy doing?
1677 Dr. House: She's not acting like Cuddy. It's a pleasure.
1678 Stacy: You know her. She has trouble with these situations, feels personally responsible.
1679 Dr. House: Technical term is narcissism. You can't believe everything is your fault unless you also believe you're all powerful.
1680 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1682 Patient: I'm not buying into no racist drug, okay?
1683 Dr. House: It's racist because it helps black people more than white people? Well, on behalf of my peeps, let me say, thanks for dying on principle for us.
1684 Patient: Look. My heart's red; your heart's red. And it don't make no sense to give us different drugs.
1685 Dr. House: You know, I have found a difference. Admittedly, it's a limited sample, but it's my experience based on the last ninety seconds that all black people are morons. Sorry, African-Americans.
1686 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1688 Dr. House: You've lost perspective. You've stopped looking at this as a doctor. You're acting like someone who shoved somebody off their roof. You want to make things right? Too bad. Nothing's ever right.
1689 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1691 Dr. House: Your guilt. It's perverse, and it makes you a crappy doctor. It also makes you okay at what you do.
1692 Dr. Cuddy: You figure a perverted sense of guilt makes me a good boss?
1693 Dr. House: Now, would the world be a better place if people never felt guilty? Makes sex better. [Pointing to Stacy] Should have seen her in the last months of our relationship. Lot of guilt. Lot of screaming. I know this wasn't just because it was your roof. Cuddy... you see the world as it is, and you see the world as it could be. What you don't see is what everybody else sees: the giant, gaping chasm in between.
1694 Dr. Cuddy: House, I'm not naive. I realize—
1695 Dr. House: If you did, you never would have hired me. You're not happy unless things are just right. Which means two things: you're a good boss, and you'll never be happy. By the way why does everyone think that you and I had sex? Think there could be something to it? [shrugs]
1696 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1698 Dr. Chase: You're just too nasty to each other to have not been, well, nasty.
1699 Dr. House: Hey, I can be a jerk to people I haven't slept with. I am that good.
1700 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1702 Dr. Cuddy: You broke into my house?!
1703 Dr. House: No, that would be wrong. I had a key.
1704 -- Humpty Dumpty (2.03)
1706 [Talking to a patient who has been diagnosed with a cat allergy]
1707 Dr. House: You're allergic. We can control it with antihistamines, one pill a day.
1709 Dr. House: You don't like to swallow? I'm not surprised. Forget the pills, I'll give you a nasal spray.
1710 Mandy: Steroids? Is there something else you can give me?
1711 Dr. House: Well, if you live by the river, I've got a bag.
1712 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1714 Dr. Cuddy: Dr. Sebastian Charles collapsed during a presentation at Stoia Tucker.
1715 Dr. House: Really? Crushed under the weight of his own ego?
1716 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1718 Dr. House: The nameless poor have a face, and it's a pompous white man.
1719 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1721 Dr. House: Welcome aboard the Good Ship Asskisser. Nice day for a sail. Pucker up, me hearties.
1722 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1724 Dr. Cameron: He asked me out.
1725 Dr. Chase: I'm shocked.[Cameron glares at him] I'm shocked when patients don't ask you out.
1726 Dr. Cameron: He also asked me to come to Africa.
1727 Dr. Chase: Boy, he moves fast.
1728 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1730 Dr. Foreman: What's the emergency?
1731 Dr. House: [Looking at his yo-yo] I can't remember how to do Walk the Dog.
1732 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1734 Sebastian: [Snaps his fingers] Another person just died. Where is your outrage?
1735 Dr. House: (watching Sebastian on tv with Wilson) [Keeps snapping] Sure, they're dying, but it's got a great beat.
1736 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1738 Sebastian: TB's my disease.
1739 Dr. House: You own a disease? Well I'm sorry I missed the IPO on dengue fever.
1740 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1742 Dr. House: Take the pills or I let you die, do an autopsy, call my own press conference, and make sure the world knows that you didn't die of TB. Corporate sponsors will be disappointed, but they'll find another disease.
1743 Sebastian: Why would you do that?
1744 Dr. House: Because I'm just a mean son of a bitch.
1745 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1747 Sebastian: Every minute four people die of TB.
1748 Dr. House: Wow, how can you sleep at night?
1749 Sebastian: There's people dying in Africa of a disease that we cured over fifty years ago...
1750 Dr. House: Yeah, I know. I saw the concert. Seriously, let's say you sleep six hours, that means every night you kill 1440 people. I guess you gotta get some sleep, but come on, if you'd stayed up another ten minutes you could have saved forty lives. Do you send notes to the families in the morning? That's gonna take at least ten minutes, so that's another forty dead, another forty notes... why don't you go wrack yourself with guilt in your own room?
1751 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1753 [Talking to newspeople while pointing to Sebastian]
1754 Dr. House That is NOT TB!
1755 [Cuts to Drs. Wilson and Foreman]
1756 Dr. Wilson Compelling television.
1757 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1759 [On phone to Newsweek reporter]
1760 Dr. House: In my opinion, Dr. Sebastian Charles is an idiot! ... Yeah, you can quote me ... C-U-D-D-Y.
1761 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1763 Dr. House: Every minute that we refuse to love one another, another puppy cries another tear.
1764 Dr. Wilson: You're just mad that he's closer to a Nobel Prize than you are.
1765 Dr. House: And yet I've nailed more Swedish babes. Crazy, crazy world.
1766 Dr. Wilson: It's not just the trip to Stockholm, you know. It comes with a cash prize.
1767 Dr. House: Seriously? No wonder everybody is going after that peace thing.
1768 Dr. House: Nobel Invented dynamite, I won't accept his blood money.
1769 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1771 Dr. House: There's an evolutionary imperative why we give a crap about our family and friends. And there's an evolutionary imperative why we don't give a crap about anybody else. If we loved all people indiscriminately, we couldn't function.
1772 Dr. Foreman: Hmmm. So, the great humanitarian's as selfish as the rest of us.
1773 Dr. House: Just not as honest about it.
1774 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1776 Sebastian: (about House) What he just did -
1777 Dr. Foreman: Abusive and unprofessional. But if he hadn't done it, we wouldn't have seen the problem.
1778 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1780 Sebastian: I think doctors like House cling to objectivity like a three-year-old to a blanket: don't get too worked up, stay calm, stay cool, and maintain that correct perspective. The only flaw in their argument is, when you have millions of people dying, the correct perspective is to be yelling at the top of your lungs.
1781 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1783 Dr. House: He's not even a real doctor; he's a human telethon.
1784 Dr. Wilson: Is that your problem with him? You see hypocrites every day. Why is this guy so special?
1785 Dr. House: You think I have a hypocritical attitude to hypocrisy? The problem is there are 26 letters in the alphabet, and he only uses two of them. He treats thousands of patients with one diagnosis. He knows the answer going in. It's cheating.
1786 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1788 Dr. House: You are as big a media whore as he is.
1789 Dr. Cuddy: Of course I am. It couldn't possibly be that I think he's right, and I'd like to be a small part of what he's doing.
1790 Dr. House: Oh, whores can like the sex. Doesn't mean they're not whores.
1791 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1793 Dr. House: You want third-world treatment? [Turns up the thermostat] You got it. Boy, is it hot in here!
1794 Dr. Cameron: What are you doing?
1795 Dr. House: What am I doing? [He knocks Sebastian's things onto the floor] Putting everything on the floor of the hut. Uh oh, wicked magic box with the moving pictures!
1796 Dr. Cameron: You think he's a hypocrite?
1797 Dr. House: [Unplugging the TV] Hypocrite? No, everyone in Africa's got cell phones or running water. [He has dropped Sebastian's cell phone in the toilet] This thing just will not flush.
1798 Sebastian: Do you really think that if you come in here and make it a little hot, make it smell a little, that I'm just going to fold and abandon everything that matters to me?
1799 Dr. House: [Wiping his cane on Sebastian's blanket] Lousy sanitation over there, too. You are not the same as them; your life is not the same. And you are cheapening everything they're going through by pretending you are.
1800 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1802 Dr. House: Do you notice how all the self-sacrificing women in history; Joan of Arc, Mother Theresa, can't think of any others; they all die alone. The men, on the other hand, get so much fuzz, it's crazy.
1803 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1805 Dr. Foreman: Good? This is bizarre.
1806 Dr. House: Bizarre is good! Common has hundreds of explanations. Bizarre has hardly any.
1807 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1809 Dr. Foreman: We can't avoid her forever.
1810 Dr. House: Eventually she'll die... You sure she doesn't have breast cancer?
1811 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1813 Dr. House: I saved his life. I should get credit for every life he saves from now.
1814 Dr. Wilson: I'll make sure Stockholm knows.
1815 -- TB or Not TB (2.04)
1817 Dr. House: Good morning!
1818 Dr. Foreman: It's almost noon.
1819 Dr. House: Really? Must be why I'm so hungry. Who's up for lunch?
1820 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1822 Dr. Wilson: We're discussing your new patient.
1823 Dr. House: Must be a boring discussion, considering that I haven't accepted a new patient.
1824 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1826 [House just heard serious news about patient on phone.]
1827 Dr. House: Check it again. I'll be right there.
1828 Dr. Cuddy: What happened?
1829 Dr. House: Apparently I can save money by switching to another long-distance carrier.
1830 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1832 Dr. Foreman: You have no evidence to support a poisoning diagnosis.
1833 Dr. House: Which is why it's going to be so cool when I turn out to be right.
1834 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1836 Dr. House: Now we're getting somewhere.
1838 Dr. House: I have no idea.
1839 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1841 Dr. House: Well, there's the fever that Cameron was looking for.
1842 Dr. Cameron: We knew if it was myelitis there had to be an -itis. This must be the infection that set it off.
1843 Dr. House: Yeah. Except in this universe effect follows cause. I've complained about it, but...
1844 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1846 Dr. Cameron: Who was that?
1847 Dr. House: Angelina Jolie. I call her "Mom." Who thinks that's sexy?
1848 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1850 Dr. Cameron: Why would you need $5,000?
1851 Dr. Chase: Bad night at poker or a great night with a hooker.
1852 Dr. House: Thank you for saving me the trouble of deflecting that personal question with a joke.
1853 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1855 Dr. Wilson: Two-wheeled vehicles that travel 150 miles an hour don't really go well with crippled irresponsible drug addicts.
1856 Dr. House: Actually, two-wheeled vehicles that go 180 miles an hour do not go well with healthy responsible architects who don't know how to separate breaking and turning. Good news is, it brings the price right down.
1857 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1859 Dr. House: You bastard. You invited my parents to dinner.
1860 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1862 Dr. Wilson: You used me to avoid seeing your parents.
1863 Dr. House: What do you care?
1864 Dr. Wilson: I don't - I just thought it might be interesting to find out why.
1865 Dr. House: You could have just asked.
1866 Dr. Wilson: You would have lied.
1867 Dr. House: You would have believed me, which would have kept us both happy.
1868 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1870 Dr. Wilson: If you have the money, then why did you need the loan?
1871 Dr. House: I didn't. Just wanted to see if you would give it to me. I've been borrowing increasing amounts ever since you lent me forty dollars a year ago. A little experiment to see where you draw the line.
1872 Dr. Wilson: You're ... you're trying to...objectively measure how much I value our friendship?!
1873 Dr. House: Hey, it's five grand. You've got nothing to be ashamed of.
1874 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1876 Dr. Wilson: I lied. I've been lying to you in increasing amounts ever since I told you you looked good unshaved, a year ago. It's a little experiment, you know, see where you draw the line.
1877 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1879 Dr. House: Gimme a reason to get out of this, and I'll tell you who started the rumor about you being a transsexual.
1880 Dr. Cuddy: There is no such rumor.
1881 Dr. House: There will be unless you get me out of this dinner.
1882 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1884 Dr. Cameron: You're not curious?
1885 Dr. Chase: I'm curious about crocs, but I don't stick my head in their mouths.
1886 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1888 Dr. Cameron: Why does he hate seeing his parents? So his Dad tells the truth, he can't handle that?
1889 Dr. Wilson: He hates being a disappointment.
1890 Dr. Cameron: He's a doctor. World famous! How disappointed can they be?
1891 Dr. Wilson: You know what I figure is worse than watching your son become crippled? Watching him be miserable.
1892 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1894 Dr. Cameron: Can I subpoena a patient? House wants me to lie to the kid to get him in here.
1895 Dr. Cuddy: Well then you'll be the one getting the subpoena.
1896 Dr. Cameron: Well, we do need him to diagnose his friend.
1897 Dr. Cuddy: Take the test to the kid.
1898 Dr. Cameron: There is no test. House just wants to look at it.
1899 Dr. Cuddy: Then take House to it.
1900 Dr. Cameron: Yeah, like that's going to happen.
1901 Dr. Cuddy: Tell House his parents called. Said they were coming in early. He'll go anywhere just to avoid them.
1902 Dr. Cameron: So, its okay to lie to House but not to a patient?
1904 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1906 [EMT guy has just tried to give instructions]
1907 Dr. House: If you wanted to be a doctor, maybe you should have buckled down a little more in high school.
1908 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1910 Dr. House: Mom, it's great to see you.
1911 Dr. House's Mother: Oh, Greg, don't lie.
1912 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1914 Dr. House's Father: Last I checked, you still have two legs.
1915 Dr. House: [holds up cane] Actually, three.
1916 Dr. House's Father: You know what your problem is, Greg?
1917 Dr. House: Shifting gears?
1918 -- Daddy's Boy (2.05)
1920 Dr. House: You know our relationship was way better when we were sleeping together. Why'd we stop doing that? Did you get married?
1921 Stacy: Yeah. Otherwise I'd be on ya like red on rice.
1922 Dr. House: But rice isn't- ohhhhhhh, I get it!
1925 Dr. House: You know me. Hostility makes me shrink up like a.... I can't think of a non-sexual metaphor.
1928 Dr. House: What makes a guy start drooling? Chase, were you wearing your short shorts?
1931 Dr. Chase: You were right.
1932 Dr. House: Now there went three wasted words.
1935 Dr. House: [to Dr. Chase] I love when you do both sides of the conversation. It's like white noise; it's very peaceful.
1938 Dr. Cameron: It's kind of a long shot.
1939 Dr. House: Yeah, but it's been over an hour since we poked the patient with something sharp. Get him a lumbar puncture.
1942 Dr. House: You are healed. [sticks the patient in the thigh] Rise and walk.
1943 Jeff: Are you insane?
1944 Dr. House: In the Bible, they just say, "Yes, Lord" and start on in with the praising.
1945 Jeff: First you tell me I've got cancer. Then you tell me that my manager... (Jeff realizes he can move his arms) What did you do?
1946 Dr. House: What did you do, Lord?
1949 Dr. House: [after injecting the cyclist] Tensilon erases the symptoms of MG for five or six minutes. [patient falls to the ground] Sometimes less. This is exactly why I created nurses. [yells out the door] Cleanup on aisle three!
1952 Stacy: We need to talk.
1953 Dr. House: Oh, God. Are you pregnant? 'Cause I really wanna finish high school.
1956 Dr. House: She [Stacy] can't handle working with me.
1957 Dr. Cuddy: Oh, right, yeah, she's still got a thing for you, making it impossible for her to deal, makes perfect sense. Except for the pronouns!
1960 Jeff: I do straight blood doping.
1961 Dr. Cuddy: Plot twist!
1962 Dr. House: That's a very daring confession.
1963 Manager: We've got confidentiality, right?
1964 Dr. House: Assuming I'm more ethical than your client.
1967 Dr. House: The air is keeping him from breathing air. Let's go with that for the irony.
1970 Dr. Foreman: With all due respect, man, I doubt there's anything wrong with you that you didn't do to yourself.
1973 Dr. Chase: Micky Mantle was an alcoholic.
1974 Dr. Cameron: At least he had his own home runs. He didn't physically alter himself.
1975 Dr. Chase: We take drugs to help us fall asleep, stay awake—
1976 Dr. Cameron: We don't make careers out of who can stay awake the longest!
1977 Dr. Chase: Really? Ever been to, oh, I don't know, med school?
1978 Dr. Foreman: Er, guys? He plays a game for a living. Who cares?
1981 Dr. House: How's your recovery going? Gotten around to the small muscles yet?
1982 Mark: It's not the size of the muscle; it's where you get to put it.
1983 Stacy: My goodness, it's like watching Oscar Wilde and Noel Coward in the third grade.
1986 Dr. Wilson: How's your biker?
1987 Dr. House: Pumped an air bubble into a vein in his lung.
1988 Dr. Wilson: The things people do! Doping! Vicodin!
1989 Dr. House: Hey! You're talking about me aren't you!
1992 Dr. Wilson: Mark is in group therapy for people coping with disability. He was thinking about developing a drug addiction, but that would be stupid.
1993 Dr. House: Hey, you're... [House gestures back and forth between Wilson and himself] Ohhh, you again!
1996 Dr. Wilson: He's made a mistake. Revealing the truth doesn't undo it.
1997 Dr. Cameron: Kids love him, and he's not who they think he is. It's not right.
1998 Dr. Wilson: Who cares if he's what he says he is? Who the hell is? If love's based on lies, does that mean it's not a real feeling? Doesn't it bring the same pleasure?
1999 Dr. Cameron: Are we still talking about the patient?
2000 Dr. Wilson: Have you.... ever cheated? Well, I have. You wanna punish him, good for you; but you can't do it without punishing the people who love him.
2001 Dr. Cameron: Is that how you justified lying to your wives?
2002 Dr. Wilson: I always told them.
2005 Dr. Chase: There's no way PRCA could manifest so suddenly.
2006 Dr. Cameron: Unless it's drug-induced. He's lying about not being on EPO?
2007 Dr. House: Why would he lie?
2008 Dr. Cameron: What does it matter?
2009 Dr. House: People lie for thousands of reasons, but there's always a reason.
2010 Dr. Foreman: Philosophically interesting, medically irrelevant.
2011 Dr. House: Unless he's not lying.
2014 Manager: Okay, I should have told you. It's not just about the races, Jeff; it's about your image, okay? If you come back from cancer, those sponsors will be all over you. Okay, so I messed up okay, but I did not give you EPO!
2015 Jeff: That stuff could kill me.
2016 Dr. House: Come on, give her a break. She's only doing what she has to to advance her career. Don't you have that tattooed on your tushie?
2019 Dr. House: [makes a dramatic gesture with the stirring stick] Go forth and scan his neck.
2020 Dr. Chase: His neck?
2021 Dr. House: Or repeat everything I say in question form.
2024 Dr. Cameron: After this let's scan some other totally random body parts.
2025 Dr. Chase: 50 bucks says we find something.
2026 Dr. Foreman: Find what?
2027 Dr. Chase: Don't have a clue. We on?
2028 Dr. Foreman: No way.
2029 Dr. Chase: (turns to see if Cameron is up to it)
2030 Dr. Cameron: No. We'll find something.
2033 Dr. House: She came into the clinic and yelled at me. Then she left. Then she came back and yelled some more.
2034 Dr. Wilson: Hmm. Yelling. That might be a clue.
2035 Dr. House: I know what the yelling means, it's the coming and going I find interesting. It's not rational.
2036 Dr. Wilson: Anger's not rational.
2037 Dr. House: Some anger is. She could have pulled me aside, screamed at me privately. Her beef is simple and well-founded. She was out of control.
2038 Dr. Wilson: You're having fun aren't you?
2039 Dr. House: She's in my face, I need to know why.
2040 Dr. Wilson: Professional reasons.
2041 Dr. House: Oh, why else?
2042 Dr. Wilson: Do you really think this is going to end well, for anyone?
2045 Dr. House: I want to apologize. Maybe I've been punishing you for a little too long. And maybe you've been punishing me. If we're going to work together, I need to know: Do you hate me? Or do you love me? Either way, I think we've got a problem.
2046 Stacy: I hate you. And I love you. And I love Mark.
2047 Dr. House: You don't hate him?
2049 Dr. House: So what do we do?
2050 Stacy: We deal with each other.
2051 Dr. House: Right. That plan's been working great so far.
2052 Stacy: It'll get better, it'll get easier.
2054 Stacy: I don't know, it's what my therapist tells me.
2055 [House walks out of the room giving a briefly smug little smile once he's closed the door]
2058 Dr. Cameron: I fell in love with my husband's best friend. Near the end I was at the hospital every day and Joe would come by after work, and go for walks, and trying to talk each other through it. We just clung to each other.
2059 Dr. Wilson: My wife wasn't dying, she wasn't even sick - everything was fine. I met someone who made me feel funny. Good. And I didn't wanna let that feeling go. What happened to you? How can anyone go through that alone? You can't control your emotions.
2060 Dr. Cameron: No, just your actions.
2061 Dr. Wilson: You didn't do it, did you. You didn't sleep with him?
2062 Dr. Cameron: I couldn't have lived with myself.
2063 Dr. Wilson: You'd be surprised what you can live with.
2066 Dr. House: I had therapy here this morning and left my cane.
2068 Dr. House: Dude. I'm crippled.
2069 [Janitor pauses, then unlocks the door]
2072 Patient: I usually sleep in a hyperbaric chamber. I've been pumping up electrolytes with an IV drip, and I take herbal anabolic steroids, amphetamines, and diuretics...
2073 Dr. House: Yeah-yeah-yeah... but why would you be sick?
2074 Patient: I know blood doping has its risks, I know its outside the rules but I do what I have to to kick ass at my job. Don't you?
2075 Dr. Cuddy: Dr. House is a firm believer in good, old-fashion hard work.
2076 [House pops a Vicodin]
2079 Dr. Wilson: (To House) Trying to win Stacy back by killing an animal...very caveman.
2082 Dr. House: Now let go of my cane before it becomes your new boyfriend.
2083 Kalvin: Honey, I will marry it if you would look at my file.
2084 Dr. House: Congress says you can't, so...
2087 Dr. House: Just 'cause he says I hit him doesn't make it true. Watch. [Shouts to the heavens] I am surrounded by naked cheerleaders! [Nothing happens] See?
2090 Dr. House: Steve McQueen without hair? It's a blessing he died young.
2093 Dr. House: Steve McQueen does not run from danger.
2096 Dr. House: I am not treating you.
2097 Kalvin: What, because you're a closet case?
2098 Dr. Wilson: Er... we're not g...er... together.
2099 Dr. House: He is so self-loathing.
2102 [Dr. House is with Stacy in her house when Mark enters the room.]
2103 Mark: What's going on?
2104 Dr. House: It's not what you think. I know it looks like we're cleaning dishes, but actually, we're having sex.
2107 Dr. Foreman: Have you read his file?
2108 Dr. House: I started, but I found the characters two-dimensional.
2111 Dr. Wilson: If you want her back, either tell her, or, better yet, shut up and cry yourself to sleep like everybody else.
2114 Dr. Cameron: I love my job.
2115 Kalvin: Really? You seem more the "find it exceptionally satisfying" type.
2118 Dr. Cameron: I have fun.
2119 Dr. Chase: Yeah, she's got some scheduled for February.
2122 Dr. Chase: Pre-World War II fluorescent bulbs contained large amounts of beryllium. Beryllium dust inflames the lungs, they get rigid, patient can't breathe. [Dr. House gives him a questioning look] My father co-authored a paper on acute berylliosis.
2123 Dr. House: Phew! For a moment there I thought you were smart.
2126 Kalvin: [To Dr. Cameron] Oh, would you stop being nice? It's useless, and worse, it's boring.
2129 Dr. House: He thought he was dying. Dying people lie, too. Wish they'd worked less, they'd been nicer, they'd opened orphanages for kittens. If you really want to do something, you do it, you don't save it for sound byte.
2132 Dr. Chase: Last night probably shouldn't happen again.
2133 Dr. Cameron: Do you think I want it to?
2134 Dr. Chase: When two people have had sex, unless it sucks, if they can do it again, they're gonna do it again. And that's when things get complicated. And it didn't suck.
2137 Dr. Wilson: So now you've got to drum up another excuse to be around the love of your life. Could hit another patient.
2138 Dr. House: Nah, don't like to repeat myself. People will say I'm formulaic.
2141 Dr. House: It was self-defense.
2142 Dr. Cuddy: You baited him.
2143 Dr. House: You're right. I was asking for it. The low-cut blouse, the "Do me" pumps...
2146 Stacy: This whole time you've been manipulating me?
2147 Dr. House: You knew I had an angle the moment I poured soap onto a scrub brush.
2150 Dr. Cameron: So you always use a condom?
2151 Dr. Foreman: Uhhh, yeah.
2152 Dr. House: Brother's on the down low... got to.
2153 Dr. Foreman: I'm not ready for any Foreman juniors yet.
2154 Dr. Cameron: [to House] You?
2155 Dr. House: Working girls - they're sticklers. You're not going to poll Chase?
2156 Dr. Chase: I'm not an idiot.
2157 Dr. House: Obviously not. Who doesn't sleep with a drugged-out colleague when they have a chance?
2160 Dr. House: It's okay, she's not here, you can skip the nice guy act.
2161 Dr. Foreman: You know, some human beings are actually capable of human feelings.
2164 Dr. House: Steve's infection is not contagious to humans. I'm an idiot. How did I miss micoplasmosis? Was that the kid's father?
2165 Dr. Wilson: Yeah. Remember the Black Death? Started with rats.
2166 Dr. House: What's he doing in the hallway? The kid getting his biopsy already?
2167 Dr. Wilson: He just won't go in the room. Who knows what else he has - parasites? Bacterial infection?
2168 Dr. House: Kid doesn't have parasites.
2169 Dr. Wilson: Not the kid, the rat!
2170 Dr. House: Was he still sweating?
2171 Dr. Wilson: Rats only sweat through their tails.
2172 Dr. House: Not the rat, the dad!
2175 Kayla (Mother): If Sally's mean to you, I'll just key her father's new convertible.
2176 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2178 Stacy: If Chase screwed up so badly, why didn't you fire him?
2179 Dr. House: He has great hair.
2180 Stacy: What are you hiding?
2181 Dr. House: I'm gay. Oh! That's not what you meant. It does explain a lot, though: no girlfriend, always with Wilson, obsession with sneakers...
2182 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2184 Dr. House: And for the record, you are the worst transplant surgeon in the hospital. But, unfortunately, you are the only one who's currently cheating on his wife.
2185 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2187 Sam: She got hep from me, didn't she?
2188 Dr. House: No! No, no, no, God, no! I think she got cancer from you.
2189 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2191 Stacy: That's how you tell this guy he's dying?
2192 Dr. House: Oh, relax. He's got a cold, and, soon, health insurance.
2193 Stacy: Such a hero. Always righting wrongs. Who cares who you have to manipulate?
2194 Dr. House: I'm sorry. I didn't realize you and Buck were so close.
2195 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2197 Dr. Chase: [To Stacy] Let's make a deal. I won't use the word "honestly," and you'll quit stopping by to see House so you don't take it out on me afterwards, how about that?
2198 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2200 Dr. House: One caveat: I've moved past threesomes. I'm now into foursomes. If someone backs out, then you've still got a threesome. If two people back out, you're still having sex. You'd be amazed. Even if three people—
2201 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2203 Dr. House: She's overreacting.
2204 Dr. Wilson: You snuck into her shrink's office and read her private file. When Nixon did that, he got impeached.
2205 Dr. House: So you're saying I'm not allowed to have oral sex with an intern either?
2206 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2208 Dr. House: [About Stacy] She protects Chase, she protects me.
2209 Dr. Wilson: Unless her advice to Chase is to make a deal and give you up. [In a bad Australian accent] "I'm so sorry, if only Dr House had paid attention... he'd never even met her; he never does."
2210 Dr. House: Chase loves me. And isn't Turkish.
2211 Dr. Wilson: Cameron loves you. Chase loves his job.
2212 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2214 Stacy: Yeah. Why did Chase screw up?
2215 Dr. Foreman: Because he doesn't give a crap about patients.
2216 Stacy: Well, he always gets positive patient reviews.
2217 Dr. Foreman: Yeah. He smiles all 84 of his teeth, tells them his tonsil story.
2218 Stacy: It's a nice story.
2219 Dr. Foreman: He still has his tonsils. As soon as he's out of the room, which is as soon as he can be out of the room, he starts in on the trash talk. Thinks not giving a crap makes him like House. Like something to aspire to.
2220 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2222 Dr. Chase: It was a minor mistake; I couldn't have known it was going to happen—
2223 Dr. House: Mistakes are as serious as the results they cause!
2224 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2226 Dr. House: You know what's really killing her? Chase forgot to ask a standard question about stomach pain, so he missed the diagnosis, so she perforated, so she got sepsis, so her BP tanks, so she got blood clots, so she lost her liver. Livers are important, Cuddy. Can't live without them, hence the name. And here's the big issue: Chase is a hospital employee, and Kayla is the sympathetic mother of those two jury-friendly moppets Caleb and Cody.
2227 Dr. Chase: Dory and Nicky.
2228 Dr. Cuddy: Your point, beyond just trying to make Chase wet himself, seems to be that the hospital faces liability here. Well, thanks for clearing that up. I still need a medical reason to list her.
2229 Dr. House: That is a medical reason! The family wins this hospital in a lawsuit, they'll turn it into condos. And people will die waiting outside a condo for medical care.
2230 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2232 Dr. House: The hospital lawyer asks me if I did something unethical. If I did, the last person I tell is the hospital lawyer, especially since she's gone all Old Testament on me.
2233 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2235 Dr. House: I'm not the one being sued. I feel funny.
2236 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2238 Stacy: [Interrupting a flashback] Don't care about the Vicodin. [Vicodin disappears with a pop]
2239 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2241 Transplant Doc: What's this?
2242 Dr. House: Five grand. And thats just ante money; you'll get another fifteen after the surgery.
2243 Transplant Doc: [Laughs] I make six hundred-thousand dollars a year. You think I'm going to risk tanking my percentages for a measily twenty thousand?!
2244 Dr. House: Fine. Keeps me from welsching on the other fifteen grand I would have owed you. However, you will do the surgery or I'll tell your wife you've been having an affair with a series of nurses, currently Nurse Cutler in Radiology. Now lets see... what's six hundred-thousand divided by two???
2245 -- The Mistake (2.08)
2247 Dr. House: Chase killed that woman, now Foreman's in charge?
2248 Dr. Cuddy: Yeah, we have a pecking order here, if Cameron kills somebody, Chase takes over. There's a flow chart in the lobby.
2251 Anica: You know, I was gonna ask what a respectable doctor was doing at an OTB parlor; somehow that question doesn't seem relevant anymore.
2252 Dr. House: What's your excuse?
2254 Dr. House: Yeah, what else turns you on? Drugs? Casual sex? Rough sex? Casual rough sex? I'm a doctor; I need to know.
2257 Dr. House: Work smart, not hard. That's my philosophy, boss.
2260 Dr. House: [While deliberately sabotaging a lumbar puncture] Eighth time's the charm.
2263 Dr. Cameron: That's the irony of women in charge, they don't like other women in charge.
2266 Dr. Foreman: What do you expect me to do, House? Quit? Cry?
2267 Dr. House: Actually, I expect you to act like what you are - my employee, my subordinate ... my bitch.
2270 Dr. House: [To a patient who's been using strawberry jelly as a spermicide, and got an infection from it] You probably shouldn't have sex for a while.
2271 Patient: For how long?
2272 Dr. House: On an evolutionary basis, I'd recommend... forever.
2275 Dr. House: Yeah, well, being hospitalized a lot certainly points to nothing being wrong with you.
2278 Dr. Cameron: How would you describe my leadership skills?
2279 Dr. House: Nonexistent. Otherwise excellent.
2282 Dr. Cameron: [While searching Anica's house] She's got an appointment with her opthamologist on Tuesday and an appointment with her gynecologist on Thursday. Multiple appointments with multiple doctors... symptom of Munchausen's.
2283 Dr. House: Or - just thinking outside the box here - she has a vagina and trouble reading.
2286 Dr. House: At the end of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," the wolf really does come. And he eats the sheep... and the boy... and his parents.
2287 Dr. Chase: The wolf doesn't eat the parents!
2288 Dr. House: It does when I tell it.
2289 Dr. Foreman: I'm telling the story now.
2292 Dr. House: Sorry, I missed that. Hearing's been off since the Ricky Martin concert—some cholo kicked me in the head.
2295 Dr. House: Labs, schmabs. A good diagnostician reads between the labs.
2298 Dr. Foreman: Yeah, you're all about the nurturing.
2299 Dr. House: You need a hug?
2302 Dr. Foreman: Do you think there's any way House would take me seriously as his boss?
2303 Dr. Wilson: Where is this coming from? Did Cuddy say something?
2304 Dr. Foreman: We talked. She intimated.
2305 Dr. Wilson: And you want my advice on how to usurp him? It's very ancient Rome: you'll need a toga, and of course, a sword.
2308 Dr. Foreman: You were right.
2309 Dr. House: Hey hey hey, we're not here to play the blame game. These things happen. Sometimes doctors send people out on the street to die after other doctors warned them that they were sending them out on the street to die. There's no way you could know.
2312 Dr. House: Nice move, boss. Way to cover your ass.
2313 Dr. Foreman: I just agreed with you.
2314 Dr. House: Not because you think I'm right. You're just taking the safe route. You're a wuss. Don't worry, your secret is safe with me.
2316 Dr. House: Wilson! Guess what Foreman just did!
2319 Dr. Wilson: Do you know your phone is dead? Do you ever recharge the batteries?
2320 Dr. House: They recharge? I just keep buying new phones.
2321 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2323 Stacy: Our relationship is like an addiction. It's... like...
2324 Dr. House: Really good drugs?
2325 Stacy: No, it's like... vindaloo curry.
2326 Dr. House: Okay, sure...
2327 Stacy: Really, really hot Indian curry they make with red chili peppers.
2328 Dr. House: I know what it is! Didn't think it was addictive.
2329 Stacy: You're abrasive and annoying and come on way too strong, like... vindaloo curry. When you're crazy about curry, that's fine, but, no matter how much you love curry, you have too much of it, it takes the roof of your mouth off. And then you never want to see curry for a really, really long time, but you wake up one day, and you think... God, I really miss curry.
2330 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2332 Dr. Foreman: Why'd you put me in charge of the department if you think I can't handle it?
2333 Dr. Cuddy: Because it's temporary, and because I was ordered to.
2334 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2336 Dr. House: We've been over this.
2337 Stacy: If I thought you were capable of listening, I'd shut up.
2338 Dr. House: That makes no sense at all.
2339 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2341 Dr. House: MRI show anything?
2342 Dr. Foreman: CT scan was negative.
2343 Dr. House: CT... that's like, short for MRI, right? Excellent, well I guess that saves us a lot of time.
2344 Dr. Chase: We've got an MRI scheduled in twenty minutes. Earliest Foreman could get the machine.
2345 Dr. House: I teach you to lie and cheat and steal...and as soon as my back is turned, you wait in line?
2346 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2348 Dr. Chase: What happened to the Foreman who always has an answer? The guy who practically wears a sign saying "I'm as good as House, but I'm nicer."
2349 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2351 Stacy: At least this time I recognize it. That's the bitter bit of convincing the two men you ever loved they're better off without you.
2352 Dr. House: Yeah, it's all your fault. You know, "Stacy" in the original Greek means "relationship killer."
2353 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2355 Dr. Wilson: [about the patient] Cameron's got him on dialysis and he's stable for the moment, unlike Cuddy, who's suicidal.
2356 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2358 Dr. House: Either you've decided to do a lumbar puncture, or you have to fire me so that I can't fire all of you, as soon as I get back in charge.
2359 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2361 Dr. House: They can handle it.
2362 Dr. Cuddy: Right. So far only three organ systems have failed.
2363 Dr. House: Okay, they can't. Doesn't matter; guy's not stable enough to move. So go rant in your own office.
2364 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2366 Dr. Cuddy: Tell me..if it is your AIM to sell me the same crazy ideas as House does, how are you an improvement on House?
2367 Dr. Foreman: I...brought you a coffee?
2368 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2370 Dr. House: Two people who weren't meant to be together. Maybe they'll get a happy ending just because they both want it so much.
2371 Stacy: Yeah, that's usually the way it works.
2372 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2374 Dr. Foreman: In one of [Fletch's] books he talked about giving up drugs and alcohol. Said how it changed his life.
2375 Dr. Chase: [imitating House] Everybody lies.
2376 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2378 Stacy: We had a fight and I stormed out without my make-up or cross. I stopped at the drug store and got some new make-up, but I didn't get a cross because they don't have an aisle for personal talismans!
2379 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2381 Dr. Cameron: What does House say?
2382 Dr. Foreman: "The person you are trying to reach is out of the area or has turned off their phone."
2383 -- Failure to Communicate (2.10)
2385 Dr. Wilson: (about Stacy) This isn't just going to go away.
2386 Dr. House: No, but maybe YOU will.
2387 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2389 Dr. House: Wow. It's a big jump from "infidelity is morally wrong" to "do her."
2390 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2392 Dr. House: Mommy does everything for her family these days. Even swallows their pills.
2393 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2395 Dr. House: Cameron, I love you.
2396 [Cameron's jaw drops. House swabs her mouth.]
2397 Dr. House: Get your test result tomorrow.
2398 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2400 Dr. House: [knocking on Wilson's office door] I know you're in there! I can hear you caring!
2401 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2403 Stella: What's wrong with your foot?
2404 Dr. House: War wound.
2405 Stella: Does it hurt?
2406 Dr. House: Every day.
2407 Stella: Is that why you're so sad?
2408 Dr. House: [pause] Oh, aren't you adorable? I'm not sad, I'm complicated. Chicks dig that.
2409 [Stella looks at him blankly]
2410 Dr. House: One day you'll understand.
2411 'Stella: That's what my parents say when they don't want me to know about something... like making babies. [Stella makes a face]
2412 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2414 Dr. House: [Regarding a patient's treatment] Why don't you take it up with Stacy? See which option minimizes your risk.
2415 Dr. Cuddy: Here's what I think she's going to say. [Imitating Stacy's accent] Oh, I loooove Greg! But if you go against the patient's wishes, you're calling her a liar. And if something goes wrong, I end up in court, having to defend the big mean doctor (albeit with dreamy eyes) who wouldn't believe the nice suburban mom. And even though his cane makes me melt, do the damn surgery.
2416 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2418 Dr. Cuddy: (House walks in to the hospital; she's baffled) He's actually... on time.
2419 Dr. Wilson: (looking at his watch) He's six minutes early!
2420 Dr. Cuddy: Something happened.
2421 Dr. Wilson: I'm on it. (walks over to him)
2422 Dr. House: Morning, Jimmy! Anybody die while I was gone?
2423 Dr. Wilson: (amazed) Did... Did you iron your shirt?
2424 Dr. House: I thought about shaving, but I couldn't find a razor.
2425 Dr. Wilson: What the hell happened in Baltimore?!
2426 Dr. House: Sorry. Never kiss and tell.
2427 Dr. Wilson: I think you just did.
2428 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2430 Stacey: I want not to love Mark, I want to hate you, I want all of this to be simple. But it's not.
2431 Dr. House: You can either have a life with me or you can have a life with him. It can't be both. It's not easy, but it is simple.
2432 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2434 Dr. Chase: Millions of women are on fertility treatments, and they don't get cancer.
2435 Dr. House: Right. They get babies. She had a blood clot and a stroke. She'll get another one and probably die if we don't find that tumor. Do an endometrial biopsy.
2436 Dr. Foreman: Biopsy's painful and unnecessary. We just did an ultrasound.
2437 [House squints and looks at his watch]
2440 Dr. Cameron: If you have a personal issue that's interfering with...
2441 Dr. House: [interrupts] Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
2442 Dr. Foreman: What are we waiting for?
2444 Dr. House: Your four weeks just expired. Your reign of terror is over. Mine has just begun. Now go stick a needle up her hoo-hoo and find that cancer.
2445 [goes into his office, while Foreman shakes his head and smiles]
2446 Dr. Chase: [confused] Hoo-hoo?
2447 Dr. Foreman: [As if it's an explanation] He went to Hopkins.
2448 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2450 [House hands Cameron a sealed envelope, which she assumes is her HIV test results]
2451 Dr. House: Knowing is always better than not knowing.
2452 [Cameron opens the envelope and reads the letter]
2453 Dr. Cameron: It's a referral request.
2454 Dr. House: [holds up an open envelope] Right. HIV thing came in earlier. You're fine.
2455 Dr. Cameron: [incensed] You won't read your mail, but you'll open mine?
2456 Dr. House: It said confidential. I wanted to know.
2457 Dr. Cameron: The most important letter of my life, and you're still an ass.
2458 Dr. House: Comforting, isn't it?
2460 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2462 Stacey: What was Greg like after I left?
2463 Dr. Cuddy: Er, an egomaniacal, narcissistic pain in the ass — same as before you left.
2464 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2466 Dr. Foreman: Hypervigilance, sudden irritability...
2467 Dr. House: Symptomatic of...lunch with Cuddy?
2468 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2470 Dr. Wilson: You don't like yourself. But you do admire yourself. It's all you've got so you cling to it. You're so afraid if you change, you'll lose what makes you special.
2472 Dr. Wilson: Being miserable doesn't make you better than anybody else, House. It just makes you miserable.
2473 [Wilson and House look at each other. Wilson exits]
2474 -- Need to Know (2.11)
2476 Dr. Cameron: What are you looking for?
2477 Dr. House: Same as you. Love, acceptance, a solid return on investment.
2478 -- Distractions (2.12)
2480 Dr. Weber: Do I know you?
2481 Dr. House: I know your math skills...they blow
2483 -- Distractions (2.12)
2485 Dr. Weber: I know...I know you.
2486 Dr. House: Sure you do, Dick.
2487 Dr. Weber: The name's Philip.
2488 Dr. House: My bad. Something to do with your face - I always think your name is Dick.
2491 -- Distractions (2.12)
2493 Dr. Weber: You can't test anything on an abnormal brain.
2494 Dr. House: That's so closed-minded. He's not "abnormal", he's special.
2495 -- Distractions (2.12)
2497 Dr. Cameron: Could pain medication cause an orgasm?
2499 -- Distractions (2.12)
2501 Dr. Cameron: His brain is like a waiter that's got too many...
2502 Dr. House: Hey! I do the metaphors!
2503 -- Distractions (2.12)
2505 Dr. House: Bad news: Your son has a filthy, unhealthy habit. Good news: He's trying to quit. Bad news: It's killing him. Good news: I can cure him. Bad news: [thinks] Nope, that's it.
2506 -- Distractions (2.12)
2508 Dr. House: [to a prostitute] I'm looking for a distraction. You don't need to talk to do that, do you?
2509 -- Distractions (2.12)
2511 Dr. Wilson: How'd you get here?
2512 Dr. House: By osmosis.
2515 Dr. Cuddy: Teenage supermodel. Presented with double-vision, sudden aggressive behavior, cataplexy—
2516 Dr. House: You had me at "teenage supermodel."
2519 Dr. Cameron: We're mandated to report sexual abuse.
2520 Dr. House: Is it okay if I save her life first or do you want to make sure daddy doesn't get visitation rights to the grave site?
2523 Alex: I was passed out but I wasn't. I, I knew what was going on but I couldn't move or talk.
2524 Dr. House: Yeah, sounds like a medical thing. It's called cataplexy. Catfight and cataplexy on the catwalk. Cool.
2527 Dr. House: She's a fashion model, on the cover of magazines. [They] hold her up as a sexual ideal. The law says we can't touch her for three more years. How hypocritical is that?
2530 Dr. Foreman: There's no age limit on addiction.
2531 Dr. House: [taking a Vicodin] He's right.
2534 George: I haven't slept in weeks, because my teeth hurt. Dentist couldn't find any cavities. And I'm getting these headaches.
2535 Dr. House: Ohhhhh, poor you.
2536 George: I think I'm going crazy. And my stomach. I roll out of bed, and I wanna puke.
2537 Dr. House: I take it you're married.
2538 George: [Showing House a ring] You must be psychic.
2539 Dr. House: You must be witty. When's she due?
2540 George: How'd you know she—
2541 Dr. House: 'Cause I'm doing her! You've got Couvade Syndrome, which is just a fancy way of saying you should stop whining. Millions of women have got the same thing. They're not bugging me.
2544 Dr. Foreman: Why would your mind go to abuse so fast?
2545 Dr. House: I had a funny uncle.
2546 Dr. Foreman: You were abused?
2547 Dr. House: What? No. Why'd your mind go to that so fast. I just had a funny uncle. Great stories, always filthy.
2550 Dr. House: You've got male pseudo-hermaphroditism. See, we all start out as girls, and then we're differentiated based on our genes. The ovaries develop into testes and drop. But in about one in 150 thousand pregnancies, a fetus with an 'XY' chromosome, a boy, develops into something else, like you; your testes never descended. Because you're immune to testosterone, you're pure estrogen, which is why you had heightened female characteristics—clear skin, great breasts. The ultimate woman is a man. Nature is cruel, huh?
2551 Father: This is obviously a joke. This is ... it's impossible.
2552 Dr. House: No, a joke would be me calling you a homo. See the difference? I'll schedule him for surgery.
2555 Dr. House: Put your clothes back on. I'm going to cut your balls off, and then you'll be fine.
2558 [Dr. Wilson is examining Dr. House's leg with the MRI]
2559 Dr. Wilson: [gruff disguised voice] House, this is God.
2560 Dr. House: [in MRI chamber] Look, I'm a little busy right now. Not supposed to talk during these things. Got time Thursday?
2561 Dr. Wilson: Let me check. Oh! I got a plague. What about Friday?
2562 Dr. House: You'll have to check with Cameron.
2563 Dr. Wilson: Oh! Damn it! She always wants to know why bad things happen. Like I'm gonna come up with a new answer this time.
2566 Dr. House: Quick, God, smite the evil witch! [Wilson wisely says nothing]
2567 Dr. Cuddy: Are you sitting on evidence that your patient was sexually abused by her father?
2568 Dr. House: God, why have you forsaken me?
2571 [Wilson is telling House that his leg pain is a result of Stacy leaving. House smacks Wilson in the shin with his cane.]
2572 Dr. House: Aw, you miss Stacy too?
2575 [Discussing whether a patient's breasts are real or fake]
2576 Dr. House: [to Chase] I'll bet you two clinic hours those love apples are hand-crafted by God!
2577 Dr. Foreman: I thought you didn't believe in God.
2578 Dr. House: I do now.
2581 [In the lab, discussing whether the patient had sex with her father]
2582 Dr. House: PTSD. Get her a psych referral and pack her bags. He did her.
2583 Dr. Cameron: Don’t think so.
2584 Dr. House: Daddy thinks so. Could be mistaken, said he was drunk, could be some other daughter.
2587 Henry: We just happened to be at the same Italian cheese tasting... thing.
2588 Dr. House: Cheese is the Devil's plaything.
2591 Dr. House: We're going to cure her.
2592 Dr. Cameron: We're going to cure death?
2593 Dr. House: [like a mad scientist] Bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha! [normal voice] Doubt it.
2596 Dr. House: Norwegian chocolate. Frankly, you buy that stuff, the terrorists win.
2599 Henry: [about his daughter] I had sex with her mom.
2600 Dr. House: I think she knows that happened already.
2603 Dr. Cameron: His right testicle is almost twice as big as his left.
2607 Dr. Cuddy: Don't you think this is a little manipulative?
2608 Dr. House: No, I think it's hugely manipulative.
2611 Dr. House: [spots Wilson talking to a nurse] Wilson! How long can you go without sex?
2612 Dr. Wilson: How long can you go without annoying people?
2613 Dr. House: No seriously, a week? A month?
2614 Dr. Wilson: I'm not having an affair.
2617 Henry: I assume you've been in love?
2618 Dr. House: Is that the one that makes your pants feel funny?
2621 Dr. House: When guys have brain/crotch problems, it's usually the result of using one too much and the other too little.
2624 Dr. House: So I have to wonder what could be more humiliating than someone calling your girlfriend a cow and not being metaphorical?
2627 Dr. Cameron: She's positive for gonorrhea.
2628 Dr. House: I think that's the first time those words have been uttered in joy.
2631 Dr. Cameron: I thought we were wearing the wrong shoes for cancer.
2632 Dr. House: We're wearing the wrong shoes for testicular cancer. They're perfect for lymphoma. Except Chase's—they're just goofy.
2635 Dr. House: [About a comatose woman] She's a fridge with a power out. You start poking around inside, the vegetable goes bad. No offense.
2638 Dr. House: Key to a long life—exotic women, boring cheese.
2641 Dr. House: Make love, not belts.
2644 [Wilson is buying a box of chocolates]
2645 Dr. House: Who's the lucky woman?
2646 Dr. Wilson: My wife.
2647 Dr. House: I don't want to know who gets the chocolates. I want to know who you're having the affair with.
2650 Dr. House: You blow dry your hair?
2651 Dr. Wilson: Oh sorry, did I wake you up?
2652 Dr. House: You blow dry your hair?
2653 Dr. Wilson: Excuse me for actually caring what I look like.
2654 Dr. House: I think the word you're looking for is obsessing!
2657 Dr. House: Awesome. A sex fiend with a swollen tongue. Just think of all the places I can make Foreman search.
2660 Dr. Cameron: His wife arranged it for an anniversary present. And if you ask me, if two people really trust each other, a threesome once every seven years might actually help a marriage.
2661 [Everyone looks stunned.]
2662 Dr. House: Okay, I say we stop the DDX and discuss that comment.
2665 Dr. House: Lungs, skin... skin, lungs... Sklungs?
2668 Dr. Wilson: Don't you ever eat anything besides canned soup and peanut butter?
2669 Dr. House: Don't you ever eat anything that doesn't look like it's been rolled onto your plate by a dung beetle?
2672 Dr. Wilson: Now, why do you have a season pass to The New Yankee Workshop?
2673 Dr. House: It's a complete moron working with power tools—how much more suspenseful can you get?
2676 Woman: [Marches up to Dr. Cuddy and annouces, without preface] I am not having an affair with my daughter's karate instructor, and I did not give my husband herpes.
2677 Dr. Cuddy: [Grabs a passing nurse] Go find out where House is.
2680 Dr. House: Where is she?
2681 Dr. Cameron: She had to go to the bathroom.
2682 Dr. House: I told you not to let her.
2683 Dr. Cameron: What was I supposed to do, tie her up?
2684 Dr. House: Why not? She likes that.
2687 Dr. Cameron: He's gonna need a lung transplant...
2688 Dr. House: He's becoming more attractive by the minute, isn't he?
2689 Dr. Cameron You're pleased...You think you've proved every marriage is a mistake.
2690 Dr. House: Do I look pleased?
2691 Dr. Cameron: Ignorance is bliss.
2694 Dr. House: [to Dr. Wilson] Why do you wanna sleep on a couch anyway? You got money. At least until the divorce is finalized.
2697 Dr. Wilson: Cuddy called.
2698 Dr. House: I know. Saw the caller ID.
2699 Dr. Wilson: Young girl, anaphylactic shock.
2700 Dr. House: You answered?
2701 Dr. Wilson: Turns out that's what stops the ringing.
2704 Dr. Cameron: Why does she have a clean room in her home?
2705 Dr. House: Heart transplant— immune system's in the toilet. Mommy builds her little angel a John Travolta-quality bubble.
2706 Dr. Foreman: Six months after the transplant, she doesn't need to be confined to a clean room.
2707 Dr. House: Six months without putting out, Dr. Cuddy doesn't need to wear thong panties... but it's not our call.
2708 Dr. Cuddy: [sarcastic] I was wondering when you'd get around to my panties.
2711 Dr. Cuddy: These are your big ideas? Somebody's lying?
2712 Dr. House: Hasn't let me down yet.
2715 Dr. Chase: [referring to Melinda] Maybe she's allergic to a having a sucky social life.
2718 Dr. Chase: No alarm on this window.
2719 Dr. Cameron: It's a 20-foot drop.
2720 Dr. Chase: You can get to the tree from here. There's some bark scraped off.
2721 Dr. Cameron: Sure— heart-transplant girl swung down there on a vine. Maybe she was hooking up with Tarzan and Cheetah down by the elephant graveyard.
2724 Dr. Cameron: Test was negative, no semen allergy.
2725 Dr. House: Boyfriend sneaks in to get his freak on the night before the anaphylaxis. I don't buy that it's unrelated.
2726 Dr. Cameron: He loves her. Did everything he could to make sure she wouldn't get sick.
2727 Dr. House: [looking puzzled] What does that mean?
2728 Dr. Cameron: Love is an emotion certain people experience, similar to happiness. [smiles] You know, maybe I should give a more relatable example.
2729 Dr. House: Oh, snap!
2732 Dr. House: Great part of being a grownup, you never have to do anything.
2735 Dr. Cameron: What if her anaphylaxis wasn't anaphylaxis? Toxicity from the anti-rejection meds could cause a seizure, and then heart failure.
2736 Dr. House: And get cured by a mommy-wielded epi pen? It's anaphylaxis. What else?
2737 Dr. Foreman: What if they really are two puzzles?
2738 Dr. Cameron: You think she had two unrelated rare conditions in one week?
2739 Dr. Foreman: We explained the anaphylaxis.
2740 Dr. House: What do you mean, we? I did! At least I thought I did... maybe I didn't. Still, it was all me.
2743 Dr. Foreman: [writing on board] Heart failure could be either infection, coronary disease, or rejection.
2744 Dr. House: [taking marker away from Foreman] Sorry, there's a reason they call it the white board. It's not my rule. What ties both these conditions together?
2745 [Everyone stares blankly at each other]
2746 Dr. Foreman: Okay, we can all stare at each other, or we can investigate what caused the heart failure— just the heart failure. You wanna give me that black marker?
2747 [House reluctantly gives back the marker]
2750 Dr. Wilson: Where's... the hooker, I assume?
2751 Dr. House: [taps his head] Right up here, buddy.
2752 Dr. Wilson: You said you'd hang the stethoscope if you were having sex.
2753 Dr. House: I didn't say it had to be with another person. [Wilson looks disgusted] Can you think of anything that would tie together anaphylaxis and heart failure?
2754 Dr. Wilson: No. [raises voice] I was waiting out there for hours!
2755 Dr. House: I need a lot of foreplay. And then there's the cuddling afterwards.
2758 Dr. Wilson: Oh, no wonder you were in the mood— this month's New Jersey Journal of Cardiology.
2759 Dr. House: Have you seen the centerfold? There's no way those valves are real!
2762 Dr. House: I scammed you into doing the dishes, I made you sit on the steps, I didn't kill your puppy. I did not make you miserable.
2763 Dr. Wilson: Oh, so this is therapy?
2764 Dr. House: No it just... makes me smile.
2765 Dr. Wilson: All right, I'm finding a new place tomorrow.
2766 Dr. House: Right, but not tonight.
2767 Dr. Wilson: Well, I figure you wanna shave my eyebrows while I'm asleep— I wouldn't wanna deprive you of that last smile.
2770 [House has been playing pranks on Wilson throughout the show. Wilson and House are walking down the hallway when House's cane snaps in half and he falls]
2771 Dr. Wilson: Oh, look at that. It looks like someone filed halfway through your cane while you were asleep.
2774 Dr. House: You wake up in the morning, your paint's peeling, your curtains are gone, and your water is boiling, which problem do you deal with first?!
2776 Dr. House: None of them, the building's on fire!
2779 Dr. House: Everything sucks. Might as well find something to smile about.
2782 [House is searching frantically through Melinda's hair for a tick]
2783 Dr. Cuddy: Ticks aren't usually invisible.
2784 Dr. House: They are until you FIND THEM!
2785 [holds up comb triumphantly]
2786 Dr. House: No, that's dandruff. Okay, well, that wasn't nearly as dramatic as I'd hoped. It just means that next time'll be even better!
2789 [Cuddy, Wilson, and Melinda's parents burst through the elevator doors, only to see House searching for a tick with his head between her legs.]
2790 Lewis: You sick, miserable...! [He rushes into the elevator]
2791 Dr. Cuddy: What are you doing?
2794 [The father has House pinned to the back of the elevator. House hold up his hand to reveal the elusive tick]
2795 Dr. House: See? Told you it'd be more dramatic.
2798 [House is talking to Melinda's boyfriend, who paid her a late-night visit]
2799 Dr. House: This is the one downside of teenage sex - you're idiots. You almost killed your girlfriend. She's allergic to penicillin.
2800 Dan: What, do you think there was still some on my lips? I brushed my teeth!
2801 Dr. House: Think lower, and more fun.
2802 Dan: I mean... it can... it can go through your stuff?
2803 Dr. House: Totally, dude! There's an administrator here, whenever she gets sick she just gives me the prescription.
2806 Ian: I have a question, and I need to go to the bathroom.
2807 Mrs. Walsh: Which would you like to do first?
2810 Ian: Where's the bathroom?
2813 Dr. House: [looking amazed after seeing Cameron all dressed up] Woooooow... [pause] What were we talking about?
2816 [House, Cuddy and Wilson are playing poker at a hospital charity event]
2818 Dr. House: You'll call anything.
2819 Dr. Cuddy: My stack is bigger than your stack.
2822 Dr. Wilson: So are you going to tell me an annoying story every time I raise?
2823 Dr. House: God, that would be annoying.
2826 [after hearing about Cuddy's patient]
2827 Dr. Cuddy: You in or out?
2829 Dr. Cuddy: [slaps a five and a three on the table] Oh! Stone cold bluff. You might want to spend a little more time paying attention to your cards, and a little less time staring at my breasts.
2830 Dr. House: They don't match, either.
2831 [Wilson peeks at House's cards and sees that he had pocket aces]
2834 Dr. House: [to Chase, in front of a girl he's talking to] Hey! How's that anal fissure? Did it heal yet, or is it still draining? Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know you'd come back for seconds. I figured after that girl in the stairwell, you'd be done for the night.
2835 Dr. Chase: He's joking.
2836 Dr. House: No Adam's apple, small hands. No surprises this time.
2837 Girl: I'll, uh, see you later.
2839 Dr. House: Got a case.
2840 Dr. Chase: Well, you could've just said that. You didn't have to screw with me.
2841 Dr. House: Yeah, but if I didn't screw with you, you'd spend the whole night thinking you might get laid, which means you'd be useless. Better to extinguish all hope.
2844 Dr. House: [on phone to Wilson, who is still playing with Cuddy] Keep your answers short and discreet. Is Cuddy still playing?
2845 Dr. Wilson: The chicken...is still in Piccadilly Square.
2846 Dr. House: Brilliant. She'll never suspect that Normandy is our target.
2849 Dr. House: [on phone] Go all in.
2850 Dr. Wilson: You obviously want to bust me. Why, why would you...
2851 Dr. House: Either you go all in or I tell everyone in the building that you wear toenail polish.
2852 Dr. Wilson: [a moment, and then in a defeated voice] I'm all in.
2855 [referring to House's patient from 12 years ago]
2856 Dr. Wilson: Have you read Moby Dick?
2857 Dr. House: It was a book?
2858 Dr. Wilson: It was ten years ago.
2860 Dr. Wilson: Obsession is dangerous.
2861 Dr. House: Only if you're on a wooden ship and your obsession is a whale. I think I'm in the clear.
2862 Dr. Wilson: You do realize it's a metaphor?
2863 Dr. House: You do realize that the point of metaphors is to scare people from doing things by telling them that something much scarier is going to happen, than what will really happen? God, I wish I had a metaphor to explain that better.
2866 Dr. House: Did you know that relative to its size, the barnacle has the largest penis of any animal?
2869 [Cameron, Chase, and Foreman enter]
2870 Dr. Cameron: [about the patient] We've got rectal bleeding.
2871 Dr. House: What, all of you?
2872 -- Sleeping Dogs Lie (2.18)
2874 Dr. Cuddy: [finding House sleeping] You've seen one patient in the last two hours.
2875 Dr. House: Complicated case. I'm a night owl, Wilson's an early bird. We're different species.
2876 Dr. Cuddy: Then move him into his own cage.
2877 Dr. House: Who'll clean the droppings from mine?
2878 -- Sleeping Dogs Lie (2.18)
2880 Dr. Cameron: Do you have any idea what it feels like to have a six-foot long hose shoved into your large intestine?
2881 Dr. House: No, but I now have a much greater respect for whichever basketball player you dated in college.
2882 -- Sleeping Dogs Lie (2.18)
2884 Dr. Cameron: Was this just one of your experiments? You just wanted to see how I'd react to being screwed over by Foreman?
2885 Dr. House: Nice idea, but no. This was just good old-fashioned laziness. Gotta hand it to Foreman, though—he knew that you're a suck-up and I don't give a crap. He successfully exploited us both.
2886 Dr. Cameron: Right—we're both victims. A simple heads up, that's all I needed. Maybe between your incredibly witty remarks about anal sex and Cuddy's breasts, you could've tipped me off.
2887 Dr. House: Then I'd have Foreman pissed at me, and as annoying as you could be, at least I know you're not gonna pop a cap in my ass. Witty, huh?
2888 -- Sleeping Dogs Lie (2.18)
2890 Dr. Cameron: If we want this to not get in the way of our friendship, I think we both have to apologize and put it behind us.
2891 Dr. Foreman: I like you, really... we have a good time working together. But ten years from now, we're not gonna be hanging out, having dinners. Maybe we'll exchange Christmas cards, say "hi", give a hug if we're at the same conference... we're not friends, we're colleagues... and I don't have anything to apologize for.
2892 -- Sleeping Dogs Lie (2.18)
2894 Dr. Cameron: Depriving her of what little sleep she has, that's torture.
2895 Dr. House: So is cutting people with knives. You can totally get away with that if you have a doctor's coat on.
2896 -- Sleeping Dogs Lie (2.18)
2898 Dr. Cameron: If she talks, if she does the decent thing, then you don't get to solve your puzzle, your game's over, and you lose.
2899 Dr. House: Yeah. I want to save her. I'm morally bankrupt.
2900 -- Sleeping Dogs Lie (2.18)
2902 Patient: I have The Plague?
2903 Dr. House: Don't worry, its treatable. Being a bitch, though... nothing we can do about that.
2904 -- Sleeping Dogs Lie (2.18)
2906 Dr. House: You talk to God, you're religious. God talks to you, you're psychotic.
2907 [Paraphrase of Thomas Szasz, "If you talk to God, you are praying; If God talks to you, you have schizophrenia. If the dead talk to you, you are a spiritualist; If you talk to the dead, you are a schizophrenic." (The Second Sin, Anchor/Doubleday, Garden City, NY. 1973, Page 113)]
2908 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2910 Dr. House: Isn't it interesting... religious behavior is so close to being crazy that we can't tell them apart.
2911 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2913 Dr. House: I fear for the human race. A teenager claims to be the voice of God and people with advanced degrees are listening.
2914 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2916 Dr. Chase: You're gonna talk to a patient?
2917 Dr. House: God talks to him. It'd be arrogant of me to assume that I'm better than God.
2918 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2920 Dr. House: So, you're a faith healer. Or is that a pejorative? Do you prefer something like "divine health management"?
2921 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2923 Boyd: The nurses talk about you a lot.
2924 Dr. House: Don't believe them. I keep a sock in my pants.
2925 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2927 Boyd: God says you look for excuses to be alone.
2928 Dr. House: See, that is exactly the kind of brilliance that sounds deep, but you could say it about any person who doesn't pine for the social approval of everyone he meets - which you were cleverly able to deduce about me by not being a moron. Next time, tell God to be more specific.
2929 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2931 Dr. Foreman: God would probably want you to take the stick out of your butt and get over this.
2932 Dr. Cameron: If there is some higher being running the universe it's probably so different from what our species can concieve that there's no point thinking about it. But I doubt it gives a damn about my butt.
2933 Dr. Foreman: So you believe God exists but you don't think about it?
2934 Dr. Cameron: I think penguins may as well speculate about nuclear physics, why are we having this conversation?
2935 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2937 Boyd: I knew they'd send somebody else.
2938 Dr. House: That God has a big mouth.
2939 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2941 Dr. House: Tie goes to the mortal.
2942 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2944 Boyd: I have a gift!
2945 Dr. House: A gift is jewelry, socks - what you have is herpes encephalitis.
2946 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2948 Boyd: Dad, we have to have faith...
2949 Walter: I have faith in the Lord. You, I trust...as much as you can trust a teenage boy.
2950 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2952 Dr. Wilson: House! Why the hell did you let an unstable patient wander the hallways?!
2953 Dr. House: His leash broke.
2954 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2956 Dr. House: You know, I get it if people are just looking for a way to fill the holes. But they want the holes; they want to live in the holes. And they go nuts when someone else pours dirt in their holes. [to the building] CLIMB OUT OF YOUR HOLES, PEOPLE!!
2957 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2959 Dr. Chase: [to House] The honor of working for you is not worth a felony charge.
2960 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2962 Dr. Wilson: Can this wait five minutes?
2963 Dr. House: Is she dying?
2965 Dr. House: Before the end of this consult?
2966 Dr. Wilson: They could build monuments to your self-centeredness.
2967 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2969 Dr. House: Gotta go—building full of sick people. If I can hurry, maybe I can avoid them.
2970 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2972 Dr. House: He is not a saint. He figures out what's going on in people's lives by watching, listening, deducing...
2973 Dr. Wilson: And you're worried about trademark infringement?
2974 Dr. House: Then he passes on advice from God so he can watch them jump. It's a power trip.
2975 Dr. Wilson: Ah, and there the similarities end.
2976 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2978 Dr. Wilson: And that's why religious belief annoys you. Because if the universe operates by abstract rules you can learn them, you can protect yourself. If a Supreme Being exists he can squash you any time he wants.
2979 Dr. House: He knows where I am.
2980 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2982 Dr. House: Don't talk to my patient.
2983 Dr. Wilson: What are you talking about?
2984 Dr. House: You get all huffy when my patient stumbles into yours in the hallway, but you've got no qualms about chatting my guy up.
2985 Dr. Wilson: This is fun, it's like Password. I'll jump in when I get a clue what the hell you're talking about.
2986 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2988 [Doing Introductions]
2989 Dr. House: Wilson! This is Dry Cleaner Guy. Tax Accountant. Guy from the bus stop. This is Wilson.
2990 Dry Cleaner: How come he gets a name?
2991 Dr. House: Seniority.
2992 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2994 [after House has revealed Wilson's illicit relationship with a patient]
2995 Dr. Wilson: Tell them my name isn't Wilson!
2996 Dr. House: His name's not Wilson. And he's more screwed up than I am.
2997 -- House vs. God (2.19)
2999 Dr. House: He did however get hit with a bullet. Just mentioning.
3000 Dr. Cameron: He was shot?
3001 Dr. House: No, somebody threw it at him.
3002 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3004 [House is trying to MRI a corpse with a bullet in its head. Cuddy walks in]
3005 Dr. Cuddy: I can't even imagine the backwards logic you used to rationalize shooting a corpse.
3006 Dr. House: Well if I'd shot a live person there's a lot more paperwork.
3007 Dr. Cuddy: Then it won't be a problem for you to stand beside the casket at the wake and explain why a cancer patient has a bullet hole in his head.
3008 Dr. House: The man donated his body to science. Yes, it's a tragedy. If I hadn't shot him his body could have spent the next year letting first year med students use the carpool lane.
3009 Dr. Chase: He's set.
3010 Dr. Cuddy: Do not turn that on, House!
3011 Dr. House: You're mad because I put a bullet in his head. If it works, all I'm doing now is taking it out.
3012 [House turns on the MRI. The magnetic field yanks the bullet fragments from the corpse and into the machine, causing it to overload. The lights go out and the team is left standing in the emergency lights.]
3014 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3016 (House has just shot a corpse.)
3017 Man: [peering in] Did anyone just hear a—?
3018 Dr. House: I shot him! He's dead!
3019 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3021 Dr. Cameron: The chance of getting infected is next to nothing.
3022 Dr. House: I was never good at math, but next to nothing is greater than nothing.
3023 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3025 Dr. Chase: What are you looking for?
3026 Dr. House: [checking corpses' toe tags] I called my mom. She didn't pick up.
3027 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3029 Dr. House: Cop with a sense of humor. Differential diagnosis. [tosses the files out to the ducklings] Guy's in the ER bleeding on everybody.
3031 Dr. Chase: He's a cop.
3032 Dr. Foreman: Good point, how about drugs?
3033 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3035 Dr. Foreman: According to Babyshoes, the cop was laughing before he got shot.
3036 Dr. Cameron: Babyshoes?
3037 Dr. Foreman: The guy who shot him.
3038 Dr. Cameron: Reliable witness.
3039 Dr. House: His name's Babyshoes, how bad can he be?
3040 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3042 Dr. Foreman: What's Dr. Cameron wearing?
3043 Joe: [looks over Cameron] Dark blue pants, white shirt, black shoes.
3044 Dr. Foreman: Oh! Almost, except for the pants, shirt, and shoes. You're blind.
3045 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3047 Dr. Cameron: [Referring to Foreman] He doesn't like cops.
3048 Dr. House: [Very sarcastic] Foreman, policemen are our friends. If you and I are ever separated shopping...
3049 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3051 Dr. House: Saying there appears to be clotting is like saying there's a traffic jam up ahead. Is it a ten-car pile up, or just a really slow bus in the center lane? And if it is a bus, is it a thrombotic bus or an embolic bus? ... I think I pushed that metaphor too far.
3052 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3054 Dr. House: [sitting on the chair] Why doesn't anyone listen to me anymore?
3055 Dr. Cameron: I decided you were wrong.
3056 Dr. House: God you're weak. Guy steals your article, tells you you're not his friend. You still wanna risk your life for him.
3057 [cuts to Cameron taking off the suit]
3058 Dr. Cameron: Foreman broke my skin with a tainted needle.
3059 [cuts back for a House closeup]
3062 Dr. House: God you're weak. [Cameron rolls her eyes] Guy tried to kill you. First thing on my list of things do would be to stab him back. Shoot him. Got a gun in my desk. Last thing would be on my list would be to lie to my boss about it and give the bastard everything he wanted.
3063 Dr. Cameron: I'm not here for Foreman, I'm here to save myself.
3064 Dr. House: Eh... Even with a needle stick your chances of infection are pretty slim. That's why you're wearing the suit. You wanted to be here. He just gave you the excuse. What does that guy have to do to make you hate him?
3065 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3067 Dr. Foreman:Whoa, whoa. You think I'm sick?
3068 Dr. House: I think that an appropriate response to watching your boss shoot a corpse is not to grin foolishly
3069 Dr. Foreman: The fact that I've grown bored by your insanity is proof of nothing.
3070 Dr. House: [speaking over intercom] Dr. Foreman, Dr. Chase requests your assistance.
3071 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3073 [Dr. Foreman is having brain surgery while Dr. Chase shows up some geometrical pictures, but it takes some time for the answer about the last image]
3074 Dr. Chase: Foreman. Why haven't you answered yet? Is there a problem?
3075 Dr. Foreman: S-square.
3076 Dr. House: Tell me your date of birth.
3077 Dr. Foreman: Is that House?
3078 Dr. Chase: Yes. Next?
3079 Dr. Foreman: [surprised but unable to move by head restrains] Square again. Why is he here?
3080 Dr. House: Because my neurologist is having surgery.
3081 Dr. Foreman: I thought I was another patient.
3082 Dr. House: You didn't believe that crap. Did you? [while inserts a needle into Dr. Foreman's brain] Date of birth
3083 Dr. Foreman: The Ommaya reservoir is inserted in the parietal lobe. My spacial recognition is the issue, not my memory
3084 Dr. House: Oops! Did you say Ommaya? I could swear you said biopsy. Hey! I'm just messing with your head. Mother's maiden name, please
3085 Dr. Foreman: [while tries to look at Dr. House, who is standing behind and taking a sample] Get out of my temporal lobe, House
3086 -- Euphoria, Part 1 (2.20)
3088 [House leads Dr. Foreman's father into Dr. Cuddy's office]
3089 Dr. Cuddy: What is this?
3090 Dr. House: He's not a what, he's a who. They even have the right to vote now.
3091 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3093 Dr. Cameron: Foreman is black.
3094 Dr. House: What?! How long have you been sitting on this information?
3095 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3097 Rodney Foreman: My son says you're a manipulative bastard.
3098 Dr. House: It's just a pet name. I call him "Dr. Bling".
3099 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3101 [House waves a flashlight and makes ghost-like sounds to test a child patient for epilepsy]
3102 Little Girl Patient: You're a goof.
3103 Dr. House: Takes one to know one, loser. [Patient's mother looks at House in shock] Wait, that means I'm a loser. Scratch that.
3104 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3106 Dr. Cuddy: You put both of them in isolation for a reason. Joe's death elevates this situation to a bio-safety level three.
3107 Dr. House: Ooohhh, Level Three. Should I call Jack Bauer?
3108 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3110 [House talks to Concerned Mom who thinks that her daughter has epilepsy]
3111 Dr. House: In actuality all your little girl is doing is... saying yoo hoo to the hoo hoo.
3112 Concerned Mom: She's what?
3113 Dr. House: Marching the penguin... ya ya-ing the sisterhood... finding Nemo?
3114 Little Girl Patient: [giggles] That was funny.
3115 Dr. House: It's called gratification disorder, sort of a misnomer. If one was unable to gratify oneself, that would be a disorder.
3116 Concerned Mom:[covering little girl's ears] Are you saying she's masturbating?
3117 Dr. House: [making fun of the mother by talking out of the corner of his mouth so the little girl supposedly won't see that he's talking] I was trying to be discreet. There's a child in the room.
3118 Concerned Mom: Oh, this is horrifying.
3119 Dr. House: Epilepsy is horrifying. Teach your girl about privacy and she'll be fine.
3120 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3122 Dr. Foreman: I think the first biopsy didn't give us the answer because you didn't go deep enough. I want you to do a white-matter brain biopsy.
3123 Dr. House: [sarcastically] Absolutely. I don't blame you. The world is such a complicated place if you've got higher reasoning skills. I'm often jealous of small animals and retarded children. Take the antibiotics.
3124 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3126 Dr. Foreman: [Foreman wakes up to find House examining him while Cameron and his father watch] I'm okay.
3127 Dr. House: Your breath stinks, and you're peeing into a bag. What are our names?
3128 Dr. Foreman: [looks at Cameron] Cameron...
3129 [he then turns to see his father]
3132 Dr. Foreman: Manipulative Bastard...
3133 Dr. House: Awwww, you remembered.
3134 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3136 [Cuddy has gone to see Foreman in Isolation]
3137 Dr. Foreman: Why are you here?
3138 Dr. Cuddy: Because you're a friend, and I should be here.
3139 Dr. Foreman: [sits up] I'm sorry House used my Dad to try and manipulate you. You've got integrity, you aren't going to change your mind just because you're confronted by my father.
3140 Dr. Cuddy: Thank you.
3141 Dr. Foreman: [angry] Just like I'm not gonna forgive you just because you come by here and ask how I'm feeling!
3142 Dr. Cuddy: You know I've had no choice.
3143 Dr. Foreman: Of course you had a choice!
3144 Dr. Cuddy: Regulations are clear.
3145 Dr. Foreman: And the punishment for violating those regulations? Is it death? Hmm? Because frankly, I'm okay if you get a fine, a suspension... hell, you can spend a couple of years in jail, if it saves my life!
3146 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3148 [Wilson enters House's office to see House staring intently at his laptop]
3149 Dr. Wilson: You're accessing a webcam?
3150 Dr. House: Cuddy's shower. You a fan of the Brazilian?
3151 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3153 [House has tried to infect his pet rat, Steve with the disease that's killing Foreman, and says he'll do a brain biopsy once Steve starts showing symptoms]
3154 Dr. Wilson: You mean once he dies.
3155 Dr. House: Well, as soon as he starts showing symptoms there's a good chance he'll be hit on the head by a, uh, cane-shaped object.
3156 -- Euphoria, Part 2 (2.21)
3158 Dr. House: Unless Chase broke his neck falling off his polo pony, he has no reason to be in the E.R.
3161 Dr. House: Seizures are cool to watch, but boring to diagnose.
3164 Dr. House: [to Foreman] Glad you're back. Cameron makes lousy coffee. I take mine black, the way I take my brain-damaged neurologists.
3167 Dr. House: What are you doing?
3168 Dr. Wilson: PCR Test.
3169 Dr. House: You're doing it yourself. In the middle of the night. On a spoon. Cuddy's spoon.
3170 Dr. Wilson: I'm checking her saliva for cancer markers.
3171 Dr. House: Yeah... I do that after all of my dates too. People think you're the nice one.
3176 Dr. House: "L Word" Marathon.
3177 Dr. Wilson: You watch "The L Word?"
3181 Dr. House: [trying to get a rise out of Foreman] I'm telling you, I'm going to drop the N-bomb if I have to.
3182 Dr. Foreman: You're addicted to conflict.
3183 Dr. House: [looks at his Vicodin bottle] Did they change the name?
3186 Dr. House: Idiots are fun. No wonder every village wants one.
3189 Dr. House: You don't have cancer.
3190 Dr. Cuddy: You don't have dwarfism.
3191 Dr. House: You have no proof of that.
3194 Dr. House: Bad news... estrogen is too high.
3195 Dr. Cuddy: No matter how many people you tell otherwise, I am, and always have been, a woman.
3198 Dr. House: It's great you can look beyond the fact she [Cuddy] is the devil.
3199 Dr. Wilson: I stole a spoon. You stole her garbage.
3200 Dr. House: She's my boss. She gets sick, the hospital might replace her. Especially if she dies. I'd have to learn how to manipulate someone new.
3201 Dr. Wilson: Whoa. I think I'm gonna cry.
3204 Dr. Foreman: I assume you considered the father and ruled him out.
3205 Dr. House: What's that saying? "When you assume, you become a pain in the ass to me."
3208 Dr. House: Ideas are not pop cans; recycling them sucks.
3211 Dr. Cuddy: I thought I knew all of your friend.
3212 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3214 Dr. Wilson: So does this guy have pictures of you being nice to him?
3215 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3217 Dr. House: Don't try to talk. You have a big medical thing in your mouth.
3218 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3220 Dr. House: She looks just like you. You have the same fro.
3221 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3223 Dr. Wilson: Are you trying to end this discussion by grossing me out? I'm an oncologist, most of my patients have their skin sloughing off.
3224 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3226 Dr. House: How does somebody who believes absolutely anything become a non-fiction writer?
3227 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3229 Dr. Cameron: I can handle a simple consent form.
3230 Dr. House: Okay, I'll be Crandall. Dr. Cameron—
3231 Dr. Foreman: House, from what you say this guy will trust you—
3232 Dr. House: Are you in this scene? Go.
3233 Dr. Cameron: I need to talk to you about a procedure we'd like to do on Leona.
3234 Dr. House: Like to do? Is this fun for you?
3235 Dr. Cameron: He's not you; he's not going to mock me.
3236 Dr. House: Stay in character. I'm so scared; hold me.
3237 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3239 Crandall: Heard about your leg.
3240 Dr. House: Yeah, pulled my hamstring playing Twister. Just gonna walk it off.
3241 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3243 Dr. Cuddy: Need you. Now.
3244 Dr. House: [in a deep voice] Yes, Mistress.
3245 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3247 Dr. Chase: Her heart's fragile after that last attack! The chances of tachycardia are...
3248 Dr. House: You have my permission to blame Foreman in any negligence trial.
3249 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3251 Dr. Wilson: You didn't run the test?
3252 Dr. House: Said I wouldn't.
3253 Dr. Wilson: Okay, so either you lied, or he has pictures of you being nice.
3254 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3256 Dr. House: Donor 1284 likes square dancing. No one likes square dancing.
3257 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3259 Dr. House: [on answering machine] You've reached a number that has been disconnected and is no longer in service. If you feel you've reached this recording in error, go with it. Hang up, on three. One, two...*beep*
3260 Dr. Cuddy: House, pick up. I know it's your day off. And you've no doubt got lots of exciting plans, but I've got a case.
3261 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3263 Dr. House: She needed to be hurt. I wanted to hurt her. Win-win.
3264 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3266 Dr. House: You're designing a kid, a loser kid, who's already getting pummeled at recess.
3267 Dr. Cuddy: Here, knock yourself out. Go find sperm that can beat up 613's kid.
3268 -- Who's Your Daddy? (2.23)
3270 Jack Moriarty: Which one of you is Dr. House?
3271 Dr. House: Skinny brunette.
3272 Jack Moriarty: That's Dr. Cameron.
3273 Dr. House: I'm skinny. How'd you know who she was?
3274 Jack Moriarty: I'm an old patient of yours.
3275 Dr. House: Oh, well, leave the chocolates downstairs.
3276 [Moriarty pulls out a gun and shoots House]
3279 Jack Moriarty: [House is on the ground, having just been shot by Moriarty] Shocking, isn't it? Who'd wanna hurt you?
3282 Dr. House: I got shot, diagnostically boring. Big fat tongue, on the other hand, endlessly entertaining.
3285 Dr. House: He's got a temperature of 103.
3286 Dr. Foreman: And why do we care?
3287 Dr. House: Because we're human beings. It's what we do. Said he was at a luncheon meeting.
3288 Dr. Cameron: You took his history?!
3289 Dr. House: Guy looks like Harpo. You should see him.
3290 Dr. Chase: You asked him what book he's currently reading.
3291 Dr. House: It's hilarious to watch him try and talk. I asked him anything I could think of. Favorite color? "Bwuu."
3293 Dr. House: Favorite dessert topping? [The patient hesitates.] Trust me, you'll never know what fact may be the key to saving your life.
3294 Vincent: Whip cweam.
3297 Vince's wife: You are Doctor House, aren't you?
3298 Dr. House: You are not gonna shoot me, are you?
3299 Vince's wife: You treated a friend of mine. She told me you talk to people only if you have to, and then you insult them showing off how insightful you are.
3300 Dr. House: Sevens marry sevens. Nines marry nines. Fours marry fours. Maybe there's some wiggle room if there's enough money or somebody got pregnant. But you've got at least three points on your husband.
3303 Dr. House: Yeah. Killer needs his rest. Otherwise he's grumpy all day. [House bangs on Jack's bed with his cane.] Hey! Wake up! Watch me save a life!
3306 Dr. House: You shoot the guy who sold her the gun?
3307 Jack: She locked herself in the garage and she started the car.
3308 Dr. House: You shoot the guy who sold her the garage door opener?
3311 Jack: You pretend to buck the system, pretend to be a rebel, claim to hate rules. [We see that House is sleeping] But all you do is substitute your own rules for society's. Now it's a nice, simple rule— tell the blunt, honest truth in the starkest, darkest way. And what will be, will be. And what will be, should be. And everyone else... is a coward. But you're wrong. It's not cowardly not to call someone an idiot. People aren't tactful, or polite just because it's nice. They do it... because they've got an ounce of humility. Because they know that they will make mistakes, and they know that their actions have consequences. And they know... that those consequences will be their fault. Why do you want so badly not to be human, House? [Cameron and Foreman enter and see House looking asleep.] Oh, he's awake.
3312 Dr. Cameron: House, we need to talk to you.
3313 Dr. House: How the hell did you know I was awake?
3314 Jack: Your nostrils flare when you sleep.
3315 Dr. House: They do not.
3316 Jack: Fine, I'm lying.
3319 Vince: You want to let a robot operate on me?
3320 Dr. Cameron: The technology is amazing. It magnifies everything ten times, it's ten times the accuracy.
3321 Vince: No way, I want a person!
3322 Dr. Cameron: A person will be controlling the—
3323 Dr. House: People suck. People have turned you from a guy with a swollen tongue into a guy with one eye, one ball and a stapled-on face. If you want someone to hold you while you cry yourself to sleep at night, choose warm and soft. If you want someone to write you a poem, pick the sensitive loner. If all you care about is that something's done right, pick the guy with the metal head.
3326 [Cameron is lying down on the table, above are the arms of the robot. House is controlling the robot; Vince is sitting next to him.]
3327 Dr. House: Relax Cameron, I'm not going to cut you. I just want to show what this puppy can do. I can make one millimeter incisions. You know how small that is? Small even in metric. If I do something that doesn't make sense, even to you, stop me. [He moves the robot's tweezer hand down to stroke Cameron's cheek.] Delicate, no? [He then lifts up the hem of her shirt and uses the air hand to blow air into her belly button. And then he cuts off a button on her blouse, peeling part of the shirt away to reveal her bra.]
3329 Dr. House: Does that hurt? [Cameron shakes her head.]
3330 Dr. House: [to Vince] Seen enough?
3332 Dr. House: That wasn't a question.
3335 Jack: You've wasted your life.
3336 Dr. House: Yeah. If only I'd dedicated my life to finding someone worthy to shoot.
3339 Dr. House: Okay, I'll be you guys: [mocking Dr. Chase] "No way, mate, too much blood to just be a vein!" [mocking Dr. Foreman] "No way, hizzy! If it was an artery, he'd still be bleeding." [mocking Dr. Cameron] "Actually, he'd be dead." [pathetic face]
3342 Dr. House: See? I couldn't have done that if I was dead.
3345 [Vince is crying in pain, trying to use the restroom]
3346 Vince: It's getting bigger!
3347 Dr. Chase: You're getting aroused?
3348 Vince: No, not that!
3349 [Chase bends over to check, Vince's testicle explodes]
3352 Dr. House: Why did you try to kill me?
3354 Dr. House: Then the gun thing might have been a mistake.
3357 Dr. House: Here's how life works: you either get to ask for an apology or you get to shoot people. Not both.
3360 Moriarty: I don't care about semantics.
3361 Dr. House: You anti-semantic bastard!
3364 Moriarty: You think that the only truth that matters is the truth that can be measured. Good intentions don't count. What's in your heart doesn't count. Caring doesn't count. But a man's life can be measured by how many tears are shed when he dies. Just because you can't measure them— just because you don't wanna measure them, doesn't mean it's not real.
3365 Dr. House: [staring at board] That does not make sense...
3366 Moriarty: And even if I'm wrong, you're still miserable. Did you really think that your life's purpose was to sacrifice yourself and get nothing in return? No. You believe that there is no purpose. To anything. Even the lives you save you dismiss. You turn the one decent thing in your life and you taint it, strip it of all meaning. You're miserable for nothing. And I don't know why you'd wanna live.
3367 Dr. House: [turns to Moriarty with a tear in his eye] I'm sorry.
3370 Dr. House: Where are you going?
3371 Dr. Foreman: You're an ass.
3372 Dr. House: I know. Where are you going?
3375 Dr. Cuddy: There are plenty of reasons to administer...
3376 Dr. House: Fine, I'll just go and beat the truth out of my surgeon. Gillick, right?
3379 Dr. Wilson: You don't want a healthy leg.
3380 Dr. House: Ohh, here we go.
3381 Dr. Wilson: If you've got a good life, if you're healthy, you've got no reason to bitch; no reason to hate life.
3382 Dr. House: Well here's the flaw in your argument. If I enjoy hating life I don't hate life, I enjoy it.
3383 Dr. Wilson: I didn't say it was rational. HIV testing is 99% accurate, which means there are some people who test positive who live with their own impending doom for months or years before finding out everything is okay. Weirdly, most of them don't react with happiness or even anger - they get depressed. Not because they wanted to die but because they've defined themselves by their disease. Suddenly, what made them, them, isn't real.
3384 Dr. House: I don't define myself by my leg.
3385 Dr. Wilson: No-o, you have taken it one step further. The only way you could come to terms with your disability was to somehow make it mean nothing. So you had to redefine everything. You have dismissed anything physical. Anything not coldly, calculatingly intellectual.
3388 Dr. Wilson: No, I mean right now. [background music stops] Are you hallucinating?
3391 [as he's about to succumb to anaethesia prior to having surgery to repair the wounds he sustained when shot by Moriarty]
3392 Dr. House: Tell Cuddy...I want ketamine.
3395 Dr. Wilson: So if there's no diagnostic issue why are you taking the case?
3396 Dr. House: ...Treatment can be interesting.
3397 Dr. Wilson: Not to you.
3398 Dr. House: I've changed.
3399 Dr. Wilson: No you haven't.
3400 Dr. House: [immediately] No I haven't.
3403 Dr. House: [leaning over the end of the patient's bed] Don't worry, I'm not going to burn you again. I'm going to [reveals needle] STAB YOU!
3406 Dr. House: What about Steven Hawking trying to do the 500 Butterfly?
3409 Dr. Cameron: We should give her a local.
3410 Dr. House: That would defeat the purpose of me being nasty.
3413 Dr. Cuddy: You've been back at work for 24 hours and already you're playing hide-and-seek in a woman's spine.
3414 Dr. House: Who won the pool?
3417 Dr. Wilson: You really don't give a crap, do you?
3418 Dr. House: Does that make me evil?
3422 Dr. Wilson: The reason we crave meaning is because it makes us happy. The first level of happiness... [House walks away] I'm not going away.
3425 Dr. Wilson: The fifth level of happiness involves Creation, changing lives.
3426 Dr. House: The sixth level is heroin, the seventh level is you going away.
3429 Caren Krause: Scurvy? Like what sailors get when they don't eat right?
3430 Dr. Foreman: Aye aye.
3433 Arlene: I'm taking care of him for the same reason you helped us.
3434 Dr. House: Some guy shot you and you hallucinated?
3437 Dr. House: I don't remember you being this bitchy.
3438 Dr. Wilson: The Vicodin dulled it. In the sober light of day, I'm a buzz-kill.
3441 Dr. Wilson: Just because he was right, doesn't mean he wasn't wrong.
3442 Dr. Cuddy: I see him every day. I can't just —
3443 Dr. Wilson: Everybody lies.
3446 [House has just done a skateboard trick.]
3447 Dr. House: Oh! I stuck that primo! How rad am I?!
3450 Dr. Cameron: You're lucky he didn't die.
3451 Dr. House: I'm lucky? He's the one who didn't die.
3454 [House has just run all the way from his home to the hospital]
3455 Dr. Cuddy: Why did you...?
3456 Dr. House: Why does a dog lick its workplace-acceptable euphemism for testicles?
3457 Dr. Wilson: Because he can.
3460 Dr. House: Inject him with cortisol. He'll have sex with his wife again! He'll hug his kid again! Hopefully that's the combination he was using... be a shame if I cured a pedophile.
3463 Dr. Cuddy: Twenty-four times a year you come storming into my office spouting that you can help someone. Except you never say those words. You say something like, "His pancreas is going to explode because his brain is on fire!"
3466 Dr. House: Would you like to get a drink?
3467 Dr. Cameron: Are you .. are you serious or are you just trying to change the subject?
3468 Dr. House: No I'm serious. I drink, you drink, we can do it at the same time, at the same table. Do you eat? We could do that too. Hey, if the answer's "no" that's cool, but...
3469 Dr. Cameron: No it's just... you're just coming off surgery and you're not yourself yet and I work for you and even though last year's... agh. You're smiling. I'm saying no and you're smiling.
3470 Dr. House: Well don't take it personally, it's just cause you're full of crap. You have no interest in going out with me. Maybe you did when I couldn't walk, when I was a sick puppy that you could nurture back to health. Now that I'm healthy there's nothing in it for you.
3471 Dr. Cameron: You are not healthy. Cuddy wants to see you.
3474 Dr. House: So you're saying Chase did screw up.
3475 Dr. Chase: Or Foreman screwed up.
3476 Dr. Foreman: Big hand points to minutes, maybe you got them mixed up.
3477 Dr. House: Oh snap, Foreman is playing the dozens. You're at a huge cultural disadvantage here, Chase. Take a couple minutes here and think of a witty retort.
3479 Dr. Chase: Hey Foreman, your momma's so fat that when her beeper goes off, people think she's backing up.
3480 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3482 Dr. Cameron: Is your leg hurting?
3483 Dr. House: Is that question helping?
3484 Dr. Cameron: You're leaning.
3485 Dr. House: You're sitting.
3486 Dr. Cameron: You're evading.
3487 Dr. House: My head's hurting.
3488 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3490 Richard: I want to have sex with my wife.
3492 Richard: And I was hoping maybe you could ...
3493 Dr. Cameron: Viagra? You're here for Viagra?
3494 Richard: A bucket full would be nice.
3495 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3497 Dr. House: Can you believe what Cuddy tried to pull?
3498 Dr. Wilson: What now?
3499 Dr. House: She lied to me. She cured my patient with my diagnosis, then lied to me about it.
3500 Dr. Wilson: That doesn't sound like her.
3501 Dr. House: You're right. Does sound like you, though.
3502 Dr. Wilson: What exactly did Cuddy tell you?
3503 Dr. House: Nothing that your body language isn't telling me right now. So what was the plan? I'd feel so horrible by missing a case that I'd re-evaluate my entire life, question the nature of truth and goodness and become Cameron?
3504 Dr. Wilson: Something like that. More that if we'd told you the truth, that you'd solved it based on absolutely no medical proof, you'd think you were God, and I was worried your wings would melt.
3505 Dr. House: God doesn't limp.
3506 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3508 Dr. Chase: How could I screw up a simple bleeding-time test?
3509 Dr. Foreman: Maybe you were abducted - lost time.
3510 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3512 Dr. House: [crosses fingers] Tell me he's a mutant-human hybrid.
3513 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3515 Dr. Cameron: Maybe he cheated.
3516 Dr. Chase: Right, kids always cheat on their bleeding-time tests.
3517 Dr. House: She was being metaphorical. She's trying to sound like me. [turns to Cameron] I have no idea what you meant, but [raises eyebrow] I could smell what The Rock was cooking.
3518 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3520 Dr. House: I need a laser pointer.
3521 Dr. Cameron: We don't have a laser pointer.
3522 Dr. House: Well, why not? Who's going to take us seriously if we don't have a laser pointer?
3523 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3525 Dr. House: Why do they bother putting age restrictions on these things when all you have to do is click "yes, I am 18"? Even a 17 year old can figure it out.
3526 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3528 Dr. Cuddy: What's going on with the leg?
3529 Dr. House: First tell me what's going on with the boobs.
3530 Dr. Cuddy: If you're feeling pain -
3531 Dr. House: They're firmer.
3532 Dr. Cuddy: It's called an underwire. I wanna get a PET scan of your brain.
3533 Dr. House: I think it's hormones.
3534 Dr. Cuddy: As long as there's no increased activity in the thalamus -
3535 Dr. House: [out of the corner of his mouth] Looks to me like those puppies are going into the dairy business.
3536 Dr. Cuddy: - then the pain can be good. It could mean muscle regenerating. After you workout you get sore. Pain doesn't mean that it failed.
3537 Dr. House: Guess I should be saying "mazel tov". Who gets to pass out the cigars?
3538 Dr. Cuddy: I'm not pregnant. I need to get a PET scan of your brain.
3539 Dr. House: Is it a boy or a girl? You got a name picked out?
3540 Dr. Cuddy: I'm not pregnant!
3541 Dr. House: My leg doesn't hurt.
3542 Dr. Cuddy: You're in denial.
3543 Dr. House: No I'm not! [scoffs] You got me.
3544 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3546 Dr. House: [pager goes off while Cuddy is talking to him] Gotta go. [starts leaving, and stumbles after a few steps]
3547 [Cuddy rushes over to help him]
3548 Dr. House: [stands up] Ha.
3549 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3551 Dr. Wilson: You're just like any other patient: running away from knowledge that won't make you happy.
3552 Dr. House: I'm as happy as a pig in poop.
3553 Dr. Wilson: You're scared the ketamine treatment's wearing off. That it was just a torturous window to the good life.
3554 Dr. House: What part of "poop" didn't you understand?
3555 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3557 Patient's Mother: You're talking about brain surgery.
3558 Dr. House: I'm talking about really cool brain surgery.
3559 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3561 Dr. House: Is this an intervention? You're a little late, since I'm not using drugs anymore. I am, however, still hooked on phonics.
3562 Dr. Cuddy: If you did your morning run and showered at home you'd be later than usual.
3563 Dr. House: Thought of you in the shower.
3564 Dr. Cuddy: How's your leg? You seem to be favouring your left side.
3565 Dr. House: It was hanging down my right pant leg yesterday, makes all the difference in the world.
3566 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3568 Dr. House: Why don't I have high-def in my office? I'm a department head.
3569 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3571 Dr. House: Foreman, you gotta steal this thing for me!
3572 Dr. Foreman: Oh, let me ring up one of the homies.
3573 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3575 Dr. Chase: House! Clancy has gone missing!
3576 Dr. House: Oh God! I'll look on Alpha Centauri, you look on Tatooine, and Cameron can set up an intergalactic checkpoint. Let's pray he hasn't gone into hyperdrive - we'll never catch him.
3577 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3579 Patient's Father: I thought you got it all!
3580 Dr. Chase: Yeah, yell at me—that'll fix the kid.
3581 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3583 Dr. House: The results came back. The lab cannot identify the metal. Said it might not even be terrestrial.
3585 Dr. House: No, you idiot. It's titanium. Like from a surgical pin.
3586 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3588 Dr. House: (Talking to Cuddy's stomach as if she were pregnant) Your mommy's such a liar... that's why you don't have a daddy
3589 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3591 Dr. House: I know I get worked up when I cut microchip tracking implants out of my neck.
3592 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3594 Dr. House: So it's a UFO. Unidentified Flowing Orifice.
3595 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3597 Dr. Cuddy: [about Cameron] She's not nearly as delightful as she thinks she is.
3598 -- Cane and Able (3.02)
3600 [Cameron is staring at House at using his cane again]
3601 Dr. House: What, my fly open?
3602 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3604 Dr. House: Fresno, that's in France, right? Did you see the Parthenon?
3605 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3607 Dr. Chase: [speaking about the patient] It's his call.
3608 Dr. Foreman: So, what do we do? Put a plastic bag over his head and get it over with?
3609 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3611 Dr. House: Come on, he's old, sick, and tiny. We can do whatever we want to him.
3612 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3614 Dr. Foreman: All that in 24 hours?
3615 Dr. House: Nah, whatever you don't get done you can finish at the autopsy.
3616 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3618 Dr. House: [after his team has worked all night] Wow, you guys look like crap. What do you got?
3619 Dr. Chase: Purple dye on my fingers.
3620 Dr. House: What did the bone marrow biopsy show?
3621 Dr. Foreman: Don't have the results.
3622 Dr. House: What? What have you been doing all night?
3623 Dr. Cameron: Jello shots and wild sex, what else?
3624 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3626 Dr. House: Okay, next procedure: we sneak in, turn back the clock.
3627 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3629 Powell: Dr. Chase said my calcium is normal.
3630 Dr. House: We call him "Dr. Idiot".
3631 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3633 Powell: Are you a man of your word, or not?
3634 Dr. House: No, as a matter of fact, I'm not.
3635 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3637 Powell: I've always wondered exactly what was on the other side.
3639 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3641 Dr. Foreman: His heart rate's flat. We don't get it past 130 we're not gonna see anything.
3642 Dr. Chase: And if he falls and breaks his hip, we're not gonna see anything either. Except an increase in our malpractice insurance.
3643 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3645 Dr. House: Go, get to work. [turns away to look at MRI] Wait! [turns back and realizes no one has moved]
3646 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3648 Dr. House: [to Cameron] You do know you can't actually pierce me with your stares?
3649 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3651 Dr. Cameron: I can't do this. [leaves]
3652 Dr. House: Drama Queen.
3653 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3655 Dr. House: I thought you were only supposed to put on a pound a week during your last trimester.
3656 Dr. Cuddy: I'm not pregnant.
3657 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3659 Dr. House: Don't go towards the light! You'll fall and break your hip.
3660 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3662 Dr. House: Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. [sticks his head under Powell's sheet]
3663 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3665 Dr. House: What's the largest organ?
3667 Dr. House: We need to get a piece.
3668 Dr. Foreman: Sure, we'll just wait until he leaves his room without his skin, sneak in and take a piece.
3669 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3671 Dr. Foreman: How the hell did you pull that out of your ass?
3672 Dr. House: Wasn't mine. I had a muse.
3673 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3675 Dr. House: [to Cameron, after she killed Powell] I'm proud of you.
3676 -- Informed Consent (3.03)
3678 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3680 Dr. House: How right you are, Dr. Cuddy! We also don't pad our bills, swipe samples from the pharmacy, or fantasize about the teenage daughters of our patients, either.
3681 Dr. Cuddy: True; better be true; and you're a pig.
3682 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3684 Dr. House: Do a stool sample to check for parasites, blood culture to rule out infection, and ANA for lupus.
3685 Dr. Cameron: Because he screamed?
3686 Dr. Chase: It could also be an environmental reaction... an allergy, dust, weed, pollen, something he ate...
3687 Dr. House: Check the house and run a lung ventilation scan... the lungs are in the chest too, right?
3688 Dr. Foreman: I had a date last night. She screamed. Should we spend $100,000 testing her?
3689 Dr. House: Of course not... this isn't a veterinary hospital. ZING!
3690 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3692 Dr. House: Go up his rear and get a smear. Which reminds me, kinda feel like a bagel.
3693 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3695 [House tries to sedate the flailing autistic patient]
3696 Dr. House: Hey hey hey hey hey! [inhales from the oxygen mask]
3697 Patient's Mother: What're you doing?
3698 Dr. House: Eating the red berries.
3699 [House inhales and puts the mask on the child who complies and passes out]
3700 Patient's Mother: He trusted you.
3701 Dr. House: No, that wasn't trust. That was self-preservation.
3702 Patient's Father: No... That was huge. That was like a conversation.
3703 Dr. House: Monkey's afraid to eat the red berries until he sees another monkey eat them. Monkey see, monkey do. It's all it was. The kid's still as messed up as when he admitted him. [stumbles away]
3704 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3706 [Ali, House's 'stalker', has just left, but not before glancing over her shoulder at House and smiling. House turns to Cuddy]
3707 Dr. House: After that look, I'm feeling frisky. Looks like you're up.
3708 Dr. Cuddy: I'm ovulating. Let's go.
3709 Dr. House: The frisky, it went away.
3710 Dr. Cuddy: House, this isn't a game.
3711 [starts to walk away]
3712 Dr. House: If I leave her alone, can I have my carpet back?
3714 Dr. House: If I give up my carpet, can I have her?
3715 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3717 [House bursts into Cuddy's office while she's on the phone]
3718 Dr. House: I want my old carpet back.
3719 Dr. Cuddy: [into the phone] Uh, we're gonna have to do this later. [glares at House] A kid in the clinic had an accident. [hangs up] Generally, when people are on the phone...
3720 Dr. House: I want my old carpet back.
3721 Dr. Cuddy: It was stained with blood.
3722 Dr. House: Yeah. My blood. Which makes the carpet part of me. I want it back. I want to be buried with it.
3723 Dr. Cuddy: You think you can get me to do anything you want, regardless of how stupid it is?
3724 Dr. House: It's my office! It's where I work, where I think, where I save lives, allowing you to brag to rich people so they'll give you more money to spend on MRIs and low-cut tops. I want it back the way it was.
3725 Dr. Cuddy: It's identical to your old carpet. Except without the hazardous biological waste.
3726 Dr. House: I shall not return to my office until every patented durable micro-fiber has been restored to its rightful place.
3727 Dr. Cuddy: [sarcastic] Inspiring. If you don't want to work in your office, work in the clinic. If you don't want to work in the clinic, go home. And don't get paid.
3728 [House starts hitting his cane loudly against the floor]
3729 Dr. House: Attica! Attica! Attica! Attica! Attica!...
3730 [Cuddy just stares at House]
3732 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3734 Dr. Chase: It's funny. You get a normal kid, the parent works. You get a special kid that costs more, you quit and turn the backyard into a therapy circuit.
3735 Dr. Cameron: Yes, if only you were handicapped. All the good times you could have had with Dad.
3736 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3738 Dr. House: Exactly when did New Jersey run out of horny 17 year-old boys?
3739 Ali: About 5 weeks ago? It's been very lonely.
3740 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3742 Dr. House: [in a southern accent] Come on in, brothers and sister! Welcome to the house of the Lord!
3743 Dr. Cameron: House, come on, the chapel?
3744 Dr. House: We have been blessed with the miracle of a new symptom. Brother, can you testify as to why this poor child's eyeball rolled back into his head?
3745 Dr. Chase: It's consistent with jimsonweed poisoning -- ocular paralysis.
3746 [a man sitting in the pew gets up and leaves]
3747 Dr. Chase: [whispering] Sorry.
3748 Dr. House: The wicked shall deceive ye, because they have turned from the Lord and are idiots. His ocular muscle didn't paralyze. It pirouetted.
3750 Dr. House: It is easier for a wise man to gain access to heaven…
3751 Dr. Cameron: Can you stop that? Just say not MS!
3752 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3754 Dr. Foreman: Unless you have a better idea, I'm gonna go CT his head. And then, if -- if I have to, remove his eye.
3755 Dr. House: You remove this kid's eye, he's only gonna be half as good at not making eye contact.
3756 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3758 Dr. Cuddy: I have sad news for you: She doesn't love you.
3759 Dr. House: You're ugly when you're jealous.
3760 Dr. Cuddy: She showed up at my house last night—came on to me.
3761 Dr. House: She's even more perfect than I thought.
3762 Dr. Cuddy: House. She's sick.
3763 [Cuddy sits down next to House]
3764 Dr. House: You say "sick", I say "freestylin'".
3765 Dr. Cuddy: The girl will have sex with an invertebrate.
3766 Dr. House: Come on. You're not that bad.
3767 Dr. Cuddy: She has a problem. You're not doing her any favors by indulging her.
3768 Dr. House: Why would you lie like this? Do you not have room in your heart for love?
3769 Dr. Cuddy: You don't believe me.
3770 Dr. House: I didn't believe the kids when they said that Susie was sleeping with Johnny. I didn't believe them then, I don't believe them now. I don't care that Susie married Johnny -- he's mine.
3771 Dr. Cuddy: She has a mole on her right breast, just below the nipple.
3772 Dr. House: No, she doesn't.
3773 Dr. Cuddy: You've seen her breasts?!
3774 Dr. House: It was a medical exam. I was listening to her heart. It went "Greg-House, Greg-House, Greg-House".
3775 Dr. Cuddy: Fine, I'm lying. [she stands up] But she did come back. She's locked up in my office. I was hoping you could talk to her. Put an end to this. [turns and leaves]
3776 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3778 Dr. House Why can't you be more like the other age-inappropriate girls who have a thing for me? Just accept me for me.
3779 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3781 Dr. Cameron: Is it so wrong for them to want to have a normal child? It's normal to want to be normal.
3782 Dr. House: Spoken like a true circle queen. See, skinny, socially-privileged white people get to draw this neat little circle. And everyone inside the circle is "normal". Anyone outside the circle needs to be beaten, broken and reset so that they can be brought into the circle. Failing that, they should be institutionalized. Or worse - Pitied.
3783 Dr. Cameron: So it's wrong to feel sorry for this little boy?
3784 Dr. House: Why would you feel sorry for someone that gets to opt out of the inane courteous formalities which are utterly meaningless, insincere and therefore degrading? This kid doesn't have to pretend to be interested in your back pain, your secretions or your grandma's itchy place. Imagine how liberating it would be to live a life free of all the mind-numbing social niceties. I don't pity this kid - I envy him.
3785 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3787 Dr. Cameron: All change is bad. Not true you know.
3788 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3790 Dr. Cuddy: She is a stalker.
3791 Dr. House: Right. Couldn't be that she find me interesting, attractive...it has to mean she is insane...
3792 Dr. Cuddy: She has called fifteen times! Your mother is not that interested in you.
3793 Dr. House: Well, maybe I would be better adjusted if she was.
3794 Dr. Cuddy: I'm notifying security.
3795 Dr. House: Is this about the carpet? Think I'll back off if you block all my fun?
3796 Dr. Cuddy: You better not having fun.
3797 Dr. House: I'm having fun. I'm not having sex.
3798 Dr. Cuddy: She is dangerous.
3799 Dr. House: She is not dangerous.
3800 Dr. Cuddy: She is pretty.
3801 Dr. House: She is pretty.
3802 Dr. Cuddy: [sighs] Men are stupid.
3803 Dr. House: I'm with you so far.
3804 Dr. Cuddy: I'm notifying security. [walks away }
3805 Dr. House: Oh give her a break, she is not dangerous, she is... insightful. [Cuddy enters a crowded conference room}
3806 Dr. House: YOU CAN'T STOP OUR LOVE!
3807 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3809 Dr. House: Listen to me. Do you have any idea what you'd have to look forward to if you stayed with me? Nine chances out of ten we'd end up in jail.
3810 Ali: You're only saying that to make me go.
3811 Dr. House: I'm saying it 'cause it's true. Inside of us we both know that you belong with Victor.
3812 [Ali looks confused]
3813 Dr. House: Is there a Victor in your class?
3814 [Ali shakes her head]
3815 Dr. House: If you're not with someone your own age, you'll regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life.
3817 Dr. House: We'll always have Fresno. I'm no good at being noble, but it doesn't take much to see that two little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world. (Ali looks at House)
3818 Dr. House: Someday you'll understand that. (Ali starts to cry)
3819 Dr. House: Now now, here's looking at you, kid.
3820 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3822 Dr. House: [to Cameron, while high from anaesthesia] You have pretty hair.
3823 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3825 [House bursts into operating room]
3826 Dr. House: Hey! Don't touch his eye!
3827 Surgeon: This is an appendectomy.
3828 Dr. House: [taken aback but unable to admit his error] Like I said, don't touch his eye.
3829 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3831 [Dr. Wilson enters Dr. Cuddy's office with a book on his hands]
3832 Dr. Wilson: I'm going to read you something. "Asperger Syndrome is a mild and rare form of autism. It's typically characterized by difficulty establishing friendships and playing with peers, trouble accepting conventional social rules and they dislike any change in setting or routine." Or broadloom. It doesn't say that last part, but you get my point.
3833 Dr. Cuddy: House doesn't have Asperger's. The diagnosis is much simpler, he's a jerk.
3834 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3836 Dr. House: Your first tongue kiss, that's an 8 on the happiness scale. Your child being snatched back from the break of death, it's a 10. But they walk with a very mild 6.5 because they know what they come back to.
3837 Patient's Dad: Hey, listen... Thanks.
3838 Patient's Mom: You saved his life.
3839 Dr. House: Yeah. I know. See ya.
3840 [Autistic patient walks by, then comes back, stands in front of House and hands him his PSP. He then makes direct-eye contact with House for several seconds. Patient's parents congratulate him.]
3841 Patient's Dad: That was so cool.
3843 Dr. Wilson: [moved] That was a 10...
3844 -- Lines in the Sand (3.04)
3846 Dr. House: You seen her here before?
3847 Dr. Cameron: A couple of times. I tried following her home, but she gave me the slip.
3848 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3850 Dr. House: If he's not hitting that, why is she here?
3851 Dr. Cameron: Because I'm hitting that, and it's totally hot.
3852 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3854 Dr. House: Infectious or environmental...all we have to do is check out parasites, viruses, bacteria, fungi, prions, radiation, toxins, chemicals, or it's Internet porn related. I'll check the Internet, you guys get the rest of the stuff.
3855 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3857 Dr. House:There's a reason we don't let kids vote, or drink, or work in salt mines. They're idiots! Twenty year olds fall in and out of love more often than they change their oil filters. Which they should do more often.
3858 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3860 Dr. House: Any of your shorties ever been whities?
3861 Dr. Foreman: Not sure I understand your ghetto slang, Dr. House. How many black women have you dated, by the way?
3862 Dr. House: I don't care about color, as long as they can help me breed a superior race.
3863 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3865 Dr. Foreman: My exes have usually been black, so what? Its not a racial thing, its cultural. I have more in common with them, like, I assume you [Dr. House] only date emotionally stunted bigots.
3866 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3868 Dr. Cuddy: Pay attention to me!
3869 Dr. House: Sorry, that would make it harder to ignore you.
3870 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3872 Dr. Wilson: Your real fear is me having a good relationship.
3873 Dr. House: Yes, it keeps me up at night. That and the Loch Ness Monster, global warming, evolution, other fictional concepts.
3874 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3876 Dr. Chase: Cameron and Foreman are too ethical and I'm too scared of getting sued.
3877 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3879 Michael Tritter: I don't wanna sue you.
3881 Michael Tritter: I want to beat the crap out of you.
3882 Dr. House: Less good.
3883 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3885 Dr. House: Dude. She's in a coma. Who are you trying to impress?
3886 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3888 Dr. Wilson: I didn't screw up! I did my job!
3889 Dr. House: Your job is to get me the biopsy!
3890 Dr. Wilson: No, it's to present the patient with his options.
3891 Dr. House: Two options: biopsy or no biopsy. He chose the third: no treatment! How'd you even do that!?
3892 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3894 Dr. Wilson: If this is more dating advice…
3895 Dr. House: Love to gossip, but I’ve got work to do. Is this sarcoidosis?
3896 Dr. Wilson: It’s pretty nonspecific. Could be granulomas, could be plaques. What’s this? Oh, oh, you stole Wendy’s personnel file?!
3897 Dr. House: In a way, aren’t we all guilty of bribing the janitor of taking the file and giving it to me? Yes, I take my share of the blame, but society’s also –
3898 -- Fools for Love (3.05)
3900 Dr. Cameron: [about Tritter] Who's that?
3901 Dr. House: Apparently, Cuddy's widened her sperm donor search to include Neanderthals.
3902 Dr. Foreman: [speaks in disbelief] Cuddy's looking for a sperm donor?
3903 Dr. House: It was a joke. Like Cuddy would ever want a kid. Or a kid would ever want Cuddy. HELLO, that's why it's funny!
3904 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3906 Dr. House: [to Wilson, as they enter his car after he is bailed out of jail] Does Salma Hayek live in Mexico or Spain?
3907 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3909 Dr. House: Start treating Jabba for Pickwicken Syndrome. His 96 double Zs are probably putting pressure on his chest and suffocating him....what's normal for a hippopotamus...Lets see what Shamu's been up to besides eating. This conversation is over because I've officially run out of clever things to call the guy.
3910 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3912 Dr. House: Kids these days. Got no respect for other people's property.
3913 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3915 [A patient has pain in his arm after he has slept on top of it all night. House suggests surgery.]
3916 Patient: You want to remove my arm?
3917 Dr. House: Well, it is your left, but a guy has got to sleep.
3918 Patient: Are you insane?
3919 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3921 [Cameron and Foreman went to patient's house]
3922 House: What you find out?
3923 Cameron: That you and George have the same taste about home furnishing and women.
3924 House: Danish modern and Russian gymnasts?
3925 Cameron: Pianos and prostitutes.
3926 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3928 [About getting the patient on the MRI machine]
3929 Cameron: The weight limit is obviously just an estimation, its not like it can hold 450 pounds fine and it'll instantly collapse at 451.
3930 Chase: Its not one pound over, he's a 150 pounds over.
3931 Cameron: I don't care, he still deserves the same standard of care as anyone else.
3932 Foreman: And you believe the machine will stand on principle?
3933 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3935 George: You must be Dr. House.
3936 House: And you must be filled with bologna. Lot of it.
3937 George: Right! Fat Joke! Always fun, the only people you can still make fun of.
3938 House: And Christians. Oh! And black people.
3939 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3941 House: Lets see your stomach has deep seeded feelings of abandonment written all over it, which quints toward sexual abuse, though fear of hospitals points to a more specific traumatic event, so I'm gonna say: your mom, in a hospital with a candlestick, and by candlestick of course I mean inherited OTC deficiency.
3942 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3944 Dr. House: [To Wilson] It's probably her mom. I bet she's huge. She is from the Midwest. Since when do you eat beets?
3945 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3947 Dr. Foreman: [On George, the extremely obese patient] He wants to be discharged.
3948 Dr. House: Oh right, places to go, people to eat.
3949 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3951 Dr. Wilson: [About George] Selectively rational, stubborn, uncooperative. Maybe you should check his leg.
3952 Dr. House: [Guffaws] Did you see what he did there? The patient's like me! The patient's... three mes!
3953 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3955 Dr. House: You say "no way", I say… [long pause] Yeah, no way.
3956 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3958 Dr. Wilson: From what I hear the patient reminds her of you, not me.
3959 Dr. House: Cameron sees a clump of dirt and she thinks of me.
3960 Dr. Wilson: Or a lump of something else.
3961 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3963 Dr. House: Where's Chase?
3964 Dr. Cameron: Haven't seen him since you told him to sit on his ass yesterday.
3965 Dr. House: Interesting.
3966 -- Que Sera Sera (3.06)
3968 Dr. Wilson: I'm curious..
3969 Dr. House: [interrupting] No, you're not!
3970 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
3972 Dr. Cuddy: Put down the syringe.
3973 Dr. House: I can outdraw you, mysterious stranger.
3974 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
3976 Dr. Wilson: Why steal my pad?
3977 Dr. House: [mockingly] Oh my God! You're right! I'm an addict, thanks for opening my eyes!
3978 Dr. Wilson: No, I mean why my pad. Foreman, Cameron, and Chase's pads are just as convenient, but their association with you is involuntary. They're employees. I associate with you through choice, and any relationship that involves choice, you have to see how far you can push before it breaks.
3979 Dr. House: This is easy. You ask the questions, answer them, and make tasty snacks!
3980 Dr. Wilson: And one day our friendship will break, and that will just prove your theory that relationships are conditional, and you don't need human connection or deserve it or whatever goes on in that rat-maze of your brain.
3981 Dr. House: [to patient] Sorry, if I had known he was going to be this annoying, I would have stolen Dr. Cameron's pad and Dr. Foreman's car. At least she appreciates my brooding melancholy.
3982 Dr. House: [cellphone rings, he answers] House's house of whining, state your complaint!
3983 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
3985 Dr. House: [explaining why he became a doctor] When I was 14, my father was stationed in Japan. I went rock climbing with this kid from school. He fell and got injured, and I had to bring him to the hospital. We came in through the wrong entrance, and passed this guy in the hall. He was a janitor. My friend came down with an infection, and the doctors didn't know what to do. So they brought in the janitor. He was a doctor. And a Buraku - one of Japan's untouchables. His ancestors had been slaughterers, gravediggers. And this guy knew that he wasn't accepted by the staff, didn't even try. He didn't dress well. He didn't pretend to be one of them. People around that place didn't think he had anything they wanted, except when they needed him - because he was right, which meant that nothing else mattered. And they had to listen to him.
3986 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
3988 Gabe: I wouldn't get to see him, even if we got in the car right now and broke the speed limit driving back, would I?
3990 Gabe: Tell him... [pauses, at a loss for words] I don't know what to tell him. I don't think it's my turn to ask a question, is it?
3991 Dr. House: I don't think so, you just asked me that thing about the speed limit. What do you want to know?
3992 Gabe: If you could hear one thing from your father, what would it be?
3993 Dr. House: It wouldn't help you.
3995 Dr. House: I'd want him to say, "You were right. You did the right thing."
3996 Gabe: You were right. It didn't help.
3997 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
3999 Dr. Wilson: I don't think my enabling is something you should be complaining about.
4000 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
4002 Gabe: [whilst holding up an iPod to show to House and Wilson] What's this? It says ipp-odd.
4003 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
4005 Dr. House: Quick! What's the kid's status? Gotta get back to our sleeper before he goes looking for the Orgasmatron.
4006 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
4008 Gabe: You know what? I didn't let you come along so you could suck all the fun out of my one day of life.
4009 Dr. House: Well, you're out of luck, 'cause that's totally why I'm here.
4010 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
4012 Dr. Wilson: If your son does have mercury poisoning, there's a good chance he'll respond to the chelation. You might be able to have a few minutes with him before you lapse...
4013 Gabe: [turns around, upset] Why are you so concerned about me?
4015 Dr. House: Deep inside, Wilson believes if he cares enough, he'll never have to die.
4016 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
4018 Dr. House: Wilson, get out.
4019 Dr. Wilson: I'm staying.
4020 Dr. House: You've lied enough to the cops for me.
4021 [Wilson looks hesitating]
4022 Dr. House: ... Maybe I don't want to push our friendship until it breaks.
4023 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
4025 Dr. House: Only six left, by the way.
4026 Dr. Wilson: So sign my name. You don't need a doctor, you need a pen!
4027 Gabe: What is up with you two?
4028 Dr. House: Wilson lied to the bulls to keep me out of the big house.
4029 Dr. Wilson: Are you out of your mind?
4030 Dr. House: Well, who's he gonna tell? By tomorrow night he's gonna be a mindless stalk of celery.
4031 -- Son of a Coma Guy (3.07)
4033 Dr. Cameron: We're all playing his game; might as well enjoy it.
4034 -- Whac-A-Mole (3.08)
4036 Dr. Cuddy: You can't lift your arm.
4037 Dr. House: You can't pee standing up.
4038 -- Whac-A-Mole (3.08)
4040 Dr. Cameron: You okay?
4041 Dr. House: Hurt my shoulder playing fantasy football.
4042 -- Whac-A-Mole (3.08)
4044 Dr. House: He's teaching prepubescent kids that truth matters, God doesn't, and life sucks. I like him.
4045 -- Whac-A-Mole (3.08)
4047 Dr. House: [to Cuddy] Okay, fine. I'll father your child. But first you got to write me a Vicodin prescription. Just so that I can get through the foreplay.
4048 -- Whac-A-Mole (3.08)
4050 Dr. House: [to patient's little brother] Can I be your imaginary friend?
4051 -- Whac-A-Mole (3.08)
4053 Dr. Cameron: Nice cane.
4054 Dr. House: If I know what you mean.. [winks]
4055 -- Whac-A-Mole (3.08)
4057 Dr. Foreman: [to Chase] Maybe you want to wait untill House tells us his theory before you start kissing his theory's ass.
4058 Dr. Chase: I wasn't kissing his ass.
4059 Dr. Forman: It must've just looked that way from our angle; you on your knees... House bending over...
4060 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4062 [House has been "targeting" Dr. Cuddy with a laser pointer]
4063 Dr. Cuddy: I'm sitting in there hoping it's a sniper because at least then the sociopath isn't my employee.
4064 Dr. House: This baby won me second place in the clinic weekly "Weirdest Thing Pulled Out of an Orifice" contest.
4065 Dr. Cuddy: I am this close to putting a new lab in oncology.
4066 Dr. House: You do not want to know what came in first.
4068 Dr. House: Rhymes with "fucchini."
4069 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4071 Dr. House: But I hurt in an unreasonable way.
4072 Dr. Cuddy: Then dip into your secret stash.
4073 Dr. House: Tritter took it.
4074 Dr. Cuddy: Then move on to your secret, secret stash.
4075 Dr. House: I ran out.
4076 Dr. Cuddy: Then move on to your secret, secret, secret stash!
4077 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4079 Dr. Foreman: You hide drugs in a lupus textbook?
4080 Dr. House: It's never lupus.
4081 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4083 Dr. House: I am a complete stranger who apparently cares more about your child than you do.
4084 Edie: You're Dr. House.
4085 Dr. House: You've seen my stage show.
4086 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4088 Edie: You're the doctor, I'm the mother, I outrank you, live with it.
4089 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4092 Judge: I've read the file. You've got fifteen minutes.
4093 Dr. House: It's people like this who killed Copernicus.
4095 Dr. House: Either way.
4096 Judge: And they just locked Galileo up.
4097 Dr. House: They killed his spirit. Nobody likes a showoff. Luckily, Alice Hartmann has a dad who's willing to see reason.
4098 Judge: Reason as defined by slavishly deferring to you.
4099 Dr. House: Their doctor.
4100 Edie: Your Honor, I've had no opportunity to consult my attorney.
4101 Dr. House: There's no time.
4102 Edie: All I want is a second opinion before —
4104 Judge: Your testimony is their child will die if I don't grant this motion right now.
4105 Dr. House: Am I under oath?
4106 Judge: Let's say yes.
4107 Dr. House: My testimony is that this child might die if you don't grant this motion right now.
4108 Judge: Literally no time for a second opinion.
4109 Dr. House: Wouldn't be as good as the first opinion.
4110 Judge: Dr. Cuddy, what do you think?
4111 Dr. House: She's not a specialist in this area. Her opinion is worthless.
4112 Judge: Dr. Cuddy, what do you think of Dr. House? Is he as big a jerk as I think he is?
4113 Dr. Cuddy: Bigger. But he knows what he's talking about.
4114 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4116 [House is back at the court]
4117 Dr. House: ... Luckily, Alice Hartmann has a mom who is willing to see reason.
4118 Judge: You were in here yesterday telling me her father's guardianship was best for her.
4119 Dr. House: I honestly figured I'd get a different judge today.
4120 Judge: You agree with Dr. House now.
4121 Edie: Now my kid actually is sick.
4122 Rob: She was sick yesterday.
4123 Edie: Her pediatrician doesn't know what's wrong with her, says Dr. House is the best.
4124 Rob: She loses guardianship. All of a sudden, House is a hero. It's got nothing to do with me deciding —
4125 Judge: Hey, zip it! I've heard enough.
4126 Dr. House: This lawyering thing is easy.
4127 Judge: You shut up too. Arguing over every decision is a waste of her time and mine. Since her parents can't or won't agree, I'm awarding temporary guardianship to a doctor who will place the health of the child above all else.
4128 Dr. Cuddy: I don't think Dr. House is capable —
4130 Dr. Cuddy: Yes, Your Honor?
4131 Judge: No, I was finishing my sentence. The kid's all yours.
4132 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4134 [Cuddy is in the shower with Alice in her arms, trying to cool her down. House opens the shower door]
4135 Dr. Cuddy: Look at her arm.
4136 [Cuddy shows House the patient's left arm covered with a red rash]
4137 Dr. House: I told you it was an infection.
4138 Dr. Cuddy: We fixed the infection.
4139 Dr. House: Well, apparently not. I asked you for broad-spectrum, you put her on the bare minimum. It's a good thing you failed to become a mom because you suck at it!! [leaves]
4140 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4142 Dr. Chase: Can we talk?
4144 Dr. Chase: I really think —
4145 Dr. House: [interrupting] Either you screwed me and you want absolution, or you didn't and you want applause. Either way I'm not interested.
4146 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4148 [Cuddy is sitting alone on the sofa with her back to the window. Wilson knocks on the door]
4150 [Wilson walks in anyway]
4151 Dr. Wilson: You okay?
4152 Dr. Cuddy: Yeah, sure.
4153 Dr. Wilson: Uh, what I meant by "are you okay?" is what the hell did House do?
4155 Dr. Wilson: What did he say?
4156 Dr. Cuddy: I've seen House be rude a thousand times, usually to achieve something. I have never seen him be mean just because he can.
4157 Dr. Wilson: Seriously? What did he say?
4158 Dr. Cuddy: Nothing. Doesn't matter.
4160 Dr. Wilson: Well, I've seen House be rude to you a thousand times, but I've never seen it get to you.
4161 Dr. Cuddy: People think House has no inner censor. But the fact is he holds himself back, because when he wants to hurt, he knows just where to poke a sharp stick. I have been trying to get pregnant, and House knew. He told me I would fail as a mother.
4162 Dr. Wilson: And you're this upset because you think he's right?
4163 Dr. Cuddy: I've had three separate implantations. The first two never took. The last one I lost.
4164 Dr. Wilson: I'm sorry. You didn't fail. Those where physical events.
4165 Dr. Cuddy: A little girl is... scared and in pain. I was awkward, terrified of doing the wrong thing.
4166 Dr. Wilson: That's normal. That's —
4167 Dr. Cuddy: [crying] I didn't hug her. I didn't even reach out and hold her hand. I told her it was gonna be okay.
4168 Dr. Wilson: She needed reassurance.
4169 Dr. Cuddy: I told her her folks might get back together. When I see people with their kids, it's so natural. It's like they have an instruction book imprinted on their genes. Maybe I just didn't get a copy. Maybe my wanting to be a mother is like a tone-deaf person wanting to sing opera or a paraplegic who wants to —
4170 Dr. Wilson: Whoa, whoa, whoa. Well, I see what you mean about House poking in the right spot.
4171 [Cuddy chuckles wryly]
4172 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4174 Dr. House: RIGHT! She's SIX! She's CUTE! She CAN'T have flesh-eating bacteria! It's just WRONG! Let's cure her with sunshine and puppies! Cute kids die to terrible illnesses! Innocent doctors go to jail! It's because COWARDS like you won't stand up and do what's required! You can sit around and moan about who's the bigger weakling, and I'm gonna do my job.
4175 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4177 Dr. Cameron: Tritter released our bank accounts.
4178 Dr. House: Horrible, horrible news. Boy, I'm glad we didn't let that fester.
4179 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4181 Dr. Wilson: [to Det. Tritter]: I'm going to need 30 pieces of silver.
4182 -- Finding Judas (3.09)
4184 Det. Tritter: Merry Christmas.
4185 Dr. House [mutters]: And a Happy "Go to Hell."
4186 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4188 [walking into an examining room, where Dr. Cuddy is with two dwarves]
4189 Dr. House: I just need to borrow her for a tiny moment... small favor.
4190 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4192 Dr. House: Look, there's Jesus. Better go tell the Romans.
4193 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4195 Dr. Cameron: What are you gonna do?
4196 Dr. House: I thought I'd get your theories, mock them, then embrace my own. The usual.
4197 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4199 [Dr. House is comparing Maddy to his cane]
4200 Maddy: I'm 4'1". That's 1.5 canes in metric.
4201 Dr. House: You don't look a day over 4 feet. I saw in the file that her Dad was normal-sized.
4202 Maddy: It's average-sized.
4203 Dr. House: Compared to you I'm sure it was huge. So did he have a fetish, or did he just fall in love with your long-legged soul?
4204 Maddy: He grew up in the circus. Said I reminded him of home. Seems like you're the one with the fetish.
4205 Dr. House: I'm certainly curious about the logistics. Did you stand on a table?
4207 Maddy: Pretty much he'd lay flat, and spin me.
4208 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4210 Dr. House: She also hates Jews.
4211 Maddy: I've dealt with worse. Being different, you get used to people's idiocy. Still beats the hell out of actually being an idiot. What?
4212 Dr. House: Care to go for a spin?
4213 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4215 Dr. Foreman: We need to stop retracing our steps and get ahead of this thing.
4216 Dr. Wilson: House, you've tanned.
4217 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4219 Dr. House: Can we forget my vices and get back to my virtues?
4220 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4222 Little Girl: Can I have a french fry?
4223 Dr. House: Get your own!
4224 Little Girl: You took the last ones.
4225 Dr. House: What's wrong with you?
4226 Little Girl: I got spinal muscular atrophy.
4227 Dr. House: At least it's not contagious...nice bear.
4228 Little Girl: It's a dog.
4229 Dr. Cuddy: House. It's not Still's. Steroids helped until the patient started bleeding from the ears and mouth.
4230 Dr. House: It's a bear.
4231 Little Girl: His name is Bill. He's a dog.
4232 Dr. Cuddy: You win [rattles bottle], you can have Vicodin.
4233 Dr. House: Words have set meanings for a reason. If you see an animal like Bill and you try to play fetch, Bill's going to eat you, because Bill's a bear.
4234 Dr. Cuddy: Are you on something? You got your hands on pain meds.
4235 Little Girl: Bill has fur, four legs, and a collar. He's a dog.
4236 Dr. Cuddy: It's between cancer and auto-immune.
4237 Dr. House: You see, that's what's called a faulty syllogism; just because you call Bill a dog doesn't mean that he is...[House gets an epiphany} a dog.
4238 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4240 Dr. Wilson: Why aren't you detoxing?
4241 Dr. House: [takes a pill] Willpower.
4242 Dr. Wilson: Wh... what?
4243 Dr. House: Normal's not normal, if you're not normal.
4244 Dr. Wilson: Did you just take a pill?
4246 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4248 Maddy: Are you high?
4249 Dr. House: Higher than you.
4250 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4252 Dr. House: You want her to be a freak.
4253 Maddy: We're not freaks!
4254 Dr. House: You want her to persevere, to over-come adversity...
4256 Dr. House: Then why stop at height? Poke a stick in her eye! Think of how interesting she'll be then!
4257 -- Merry Little Christmas (3.10)
4259 Dr. Cameron: House, I just heard that you apologized to Wilson.
4260 Dr. House: Detoxing. I didn't know what I was saying.
4262 Dr. House: Excuse me, I have to go to jail now.
4263 -- Words and Deeds (3.11)
4265 Dr. House: When I lead the big patient rebellion, Voldemort here is the first to go.
4266 -- Words and Deeds (3.11)
4268 Dr. House: I told you never to call me when I'm on trial.
4269 -- Words and Deeds (3.11)
4271 Dr. House: If you called to see the design of my prison tats, they're still at R&D.
4272 -- Words and Deeds (3.11)
4274 Det. Tritter: Dr. Cuddy wouldn't get off the phone until I came up here and saw for myself.
4275 Dr. House: Well don't tell anyone but the photos of smiling people in the brochures, it's just marketing.
4276 Det. Tritter: Well you're obviously making an effort. So I guess all that's left is for me to go to the DA and drop all the charges.
4277 Dr. House: Which you have no plan what so ever of doing?
4279 Dr. House: So words mean nothing, actions mean nothing, what the hell is left?
4280 [Tritter shrugs his shoulders and walks away]
4281 Dr. House: [Yelling from across the room] You son of a bitch! [Tritter stops and turns around] What about your words, your actions. [House gets up and starts walking over to Tritter] "Gotta get House cleaned up, get him to show some humility", when it comes to actually doing something you prove that all you care about is bitch slapping a guy who refused to kiss your ass.
4282 Det. Tritter: You ever trust an addict? You ever give one the benefit of the doubt? How many times did it work out for you?
4283 Dr. House: Yeah yeah yeah, I get it, so you were screwed over by your mother, your wife, your partner, but you keep sending them Christmas cards while you take it out on everyone else.
4284 Det. Tritter: No more Christmas cards, no I learned. People like you, even your actions lie
4285 -- Words and Deeds (3.11)
4287 Dr. Wilson: [Seeing House eagerly consuming his medication] That's Vicodin. He's been slipping you Vicodin.
4288 Dr. House: No! He'd be risking his minimum wage job to do that.
4289 Dr. Wilson: The whole time? Nothing's changed?
4290 Dr. House: Nothing's changed.
4291 Dr. Wilson: [Walking away in disbelief and then turning back] The apology. You didn't need to do that to make this work.
4292 Dr. House: [Smiling] Believe what you want.
4293 -- Words and Deeds (3.11)
4295 Dr. House: Whoever came up with buprenorphine to wean off Vicodin should be shot, and then stabbed in the eye.
4296 -- Words and Deeds (3.11)
4298 [House enters Cuddy's office]
4299 Dr. House: How can I help you this beautiful morning?
4300 Dr. Cuddy: You got any cases?
4301 Dr. House: Three. I got a teenage, African-American lung transplant –
4302 Dr. Cuddy: [interrupts] For the next few days you'll be doing nothing but clinic work.
4303 Dr. House: I just said--
4304 Dr. Cuddy: You're lying!
4305 Dr. House: Then why'd you ask?
4306 Dr. Cuddy: Because if you told the truth, I was only gonna give you one day of clinic duty.
4307 Dr. House: That's dishonest. I refuse to participate in this —
4308 Dr. Cuddy: [interrupts] You'll do it. You owe me. I kept you out of jail. I can put you back.
4309 [House turns and heads toward the door]
4310 Dr. House: Perjurer.
4313 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4315 Dr. House: [after looking up the patient's nose] It's beautiful! If my lawn was half as well maintained as that, pigeons wouldn't have the nerve to poop on it.
4316 Patient: Good grooming is important.
4317 Dr. House: Is that a shot?
4318 Patient: People do judge you on your appearance. When you entered, I noted your shirt hadn't been pressed and you hadn't shaved in quite some time. I extracted that you were a person for whom detail is not a major concern. I was worried you might apply the same standard in your work.
4319 Dr. House: You use toe-nail clippers up there?
4320 Patient: They're longer, so they allow me to better reach the upper hairs.
4321 Dr. House: I am wearing a rumpled shirt, and I forgot to brush my hair this week. You've got athlete's foot in your nose. I'm ready to be judged.
4322 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4324 Dr. House: Start counting.
4325 [The patient takes his pulse]
4326 Dr. House: How many?
4328 Dr. House: Either you suck at math, or you're going to die in two seconds.
4329 [A moment passes, and nothing happens]
4330 Dr. House: You suck at math.
4331 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4333 Dr. House: How old are you?
4335 Dr. House: And you've never seen an after school special? Dawson's Creek? How do you get to thirty and not know about condoms?
4336 Patient: Oh, God, I-I have an STD.
4337 Dr. House: No, but you will. Every person with an STD has something in common: They got it while they had SWS; "sex while stupid."
4338 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4340 Doctor: He swallowed a magnet. We gotta cut it out.
4341 Dr. House: [to the kid] How old are you?
4343 Dr. House: And he swallowed something stuck to a fridge. Darwin says "let him die".
4344 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4346 Eve: Abortion is murder.
4347 Dr. House: True. It's a life and you should end it.
4348 Eve: Every life is sacred.
4349 Dr. House: Come on. Talk to me. Don't quote me bumper stickers.
4351 Dr. House: It's meaningless.
4352 Eve: It means that every life matters to God.
4353 Dr. House: Not to me. Not to you. Judging by the number of natural disasters, not to God either.
4354 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4356 Dr. House: We are selfish, base animals crawling across the earth, but 'cause we've got brains, if we try really hard, we can usually aspire to something that is less than pure evil.
4357 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4359 Dr. Wilson: She's waiting for your answer?
4360 Dr. House: She's asleep. ... I sedated her.
4361 Dr. Wilson: Why do you care what you say to her?
4362 Dr. House: Because! I don't know how to answer these questions!
4363 Dr. Wilson: It's a simple question. Has your life sucked? Tell her the truth. Tell her you were shot, tell her -
4364 Dr. House: She doesn't want to hear the truth. She's looking for something. Looking to extrapolate some -
4365 Dr. Wilson: She's looking to connect with you. And that's what's scaring the hell out of you. Tell her the truth.
4366 Dr. House: There is no truth.
4367 Dr. Wilson: ... Are we roleplaying? Am I you!? I don't want to be you!
4368 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4370 House: She's not asking for test results. She's not asking what two plus two equals. She's asking for my personal life experience so she can extrapolate to all humanity. That's not truth, it's bad science.
4371 Wilson: It's not science at all. Tell her the truth.
4373 Cameron: Tell her your life has been good.
4374 House: It hasn't been.
4375 Cameron: Tell her anyway. She wants hope. She wants to know that what happened to her wasn't the norm. That things can be okay, which means things can be okay for her again.
4377 Foreman: Tell her your life sucked.
4379 Foreman: Tell her anyway. She wants to know she's not alone. She wants to know that she can survive this, that other people have been through this and worse and come out the other end. She wants to know she's going to heal. Act like…you've healed.
4381 Chase: Tell her…keep her asleep.
4382 House: Thanks. You've all been a huge help.
4383 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4385 Dr. House: They're out there, doctors, lawyers, postal workers, some of them doing great, some of them doing lousy. Are you going to base your whole life on who you're stuck in a room with?
4386 Eve: I'm gonna base this moment on who I am stuck in a room with! That's what life is, it's a series of rooms, and who we get stuck in those rooms with, adds up to what our lives are.
4387 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4389 Dr. House [to several patients during clinic hours]: You've never seen an after school special? Dawson's Creek? How do you get to thirty and not know about condoms?
4390 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4392 Dr. House: If we were to care about every person suffering on this planet, life would shut down.
4393 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4395 Dr.House: If we talk about nothing, nothing will change.
4398 Patient: Time. Time changes everything.
4399 Dr. House: That's what people say. It's not true. Doing things changes things. Not doing things leaves things exactly as they were.
4400 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4402 Pharmacist: I have the sedative.
4403 Dr. Cuddy: A little late.
4404 Dr. House: Just in time.
4405 Dr. Cuddy: What did you give him?
4406 Dr. House: Paralytic.
4407 Dr. Cuddy: Why would you do that?!
4408 Dr. House: Somebody had to stop the screaming.
4409 Dr. Cuddy: Then he is still in pain.
4410 Dr. House: Yeah, but quietly.
4411 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4413 Dr. House: Why did you choose me?
4414 Eve: There's something about you. It's like you're hurt too...
4415 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4417 Dr. House: People can do good things but their instincts are not good.
4418 -- One Day, One Room (3.12)
4420 Dr. House: [sitting in a wheelchair] My will may be weak, but my backbone is strong. And pain-free, now that I've stopped using the cane. Of course it's harder to look down Cuddy's shirt, but then the vantage point on her ass has much improved. But that's just me: Always looking on the bright side. I'm the guy who said her C-cups are half-full.
4421 Dr. Julie Whitner: They are nice, aren't they?
4422 [House slowly starts to grin]
4423 Dr. House: No, no, no, no, no... you're not gonna win me over that easily.
4424 -- Needle in a Haystack (3.13)
4426 Dr. House: The only thing I hate more than a thief is a crippled thief.
4427 -- Needle in a Haystack (3.13)
4429 Dr. Chase [About Stevie, the patient]: Kind of. He’s Romany. Apparently they feel the need to keep secrets so it’s hard to know anything for sure.
4430 Dr. House: Yeah. He’s also a human being. Which means you shouldn’t be trusting him to begin with. Stop relying on his answers and find some on your own.
4431 -- Needle in a Haystack (3.13)
4433 Dr. Wilson: Ah yes, if it isn’t Dr. Ironside.
4434 Dr. House: Ah, if it isn’t Dr. “I had no friends when I was growing up, so all I did was watch TV by myself which is why I can now make constant pop cultural references which no one understands but me.”
4435 Dr. Wilson: That’s my name, don’t wear it out.
4436 -- Needle in a Haystack (3.13)
4438 Dr. Foreman: His liver's actually improving. We plug one hole and end up poking another.
4439 Dr. House: Are we talking about the patient, or how to get a raise from Cuddy?
4440 -- Needle in a Haystack (3.13)
4442 Dr. House: Foreman. Your girlfriend wants to know if you're available for Valentine's. Act surprised. What are you doing down here?
4443 Dr. Foreman: There's a snowstorm. ER's short staffed. We're all supposed to be here. You're supposed to be here. And you're an ass. Act surprised.
4444 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4446 Dr. House: What's your name?
4447 Hannah: Hannah Morganthal.
4448 Dr. House: You have CIPA, Hannah Morganthal.
4449 Hannah: No, I don't.
4450 Dr. House: We have to do x-rays to make sure you don't have internal injuries. Blood tests to make sure no infections. EEG for neurological anomalies. And... biopsy a spinal nerve.
4451 Dr. Foreman: Whoa whoa whoa. Congenital insensitivity to pain is one of the rarest conditions on the planet. There's only been about... sixty documented cases —
4452 Dr. House: Yeah, and I have... seven reasons to think she's one of them.
4453 Dr. Foreman: She says she's not.
4454 Dr. House: That's reason number one. She knew what it was without us telling her. Two, she's still wet from the snow, but she's not shivering. That's odd. Unless she can't sweat or feel hot and cold.
4455 Hannah: The ambulance was warm. I want to see my mother.
4456 Dr. House: Three, scarring around the lips and tongue. When she was a baby, she would chew on herself without feeling it.
4457 Hannah: I fell through a window when I was a kid.
4458 Dr. House: Four, when you cleaned the wound, she flexed into the cleaner instead of away from it. It's hard to fake pain when you've never felt it. Takes an imaginative leap, Ms. Morganthal. That's one of them Jew names. Ashkenazis are a higher risk group.
4459 Dr. Foreman: One the other hand, she says she doesn't have it. And she'd be dead by now if she'd never been diagnosed.
4460 Dr. House: They killed our Lord. You gonna trust them? She wants to see her mom. If she admits having CIPA, she knows we're not letting her go anywhere without a battery of tests.
4461 Dr. Foreman: You said you had seven reasons.
4462 Dr. House: I pulled a number out of the air. What, five isn't enough?
4463 Dr. Foreman: Five lame reasons aren't. [turns away] I'm taking her to see her mom as soon as —
4464 [House suddenly hits Hannah's good leg with his cane, but Hannah doesn't move]
4465 Dr. House: I can hit her again if six isn't enough.
4466 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4468 Dr. House: [to Cuddy] You could have left the scarf at home and just told him you'd be wearing a look of desperation.
4469 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4471 Hannah: I wanna see my mother!
4472 Dr. House: Hi again. Not sure I can say this without sounding condescending, but then you'd get the false impression that I respect you, so... you're a kid. You're scared, you're stalling. Grow up.
4473 Hannah: I'm not scared. I'm never scared.
4474 Dr. House: See? How juvenile was that? You can't feel pain - nothing left but pleasure. Why don't you tell me how wonderful that is!
4476 Dr. House: Better than being in pain all the time. Get in the chair!
4477 [Hannah stays on the floor, House gets a syringe]
4478 Hannah: Every morning I have to check my eyes to make sure I didn't scratch a cornea in my sleep.
4479 Dr. House: Oh god, stop! I'm in a pool of tears here.
4480 Hannah: I can't cry.
4481 Dr. House: Neither can I. Every morning I check my eyes for jaundice to see if the Vicodin finally shot my liver.
4482 Hannah: I can't run anywhere without examining all my toes for swelling.
4483 Dr. House: I can't run.
4484 Hannah: Boys can't hold me for too long because I can overheat.
4485 Dr. House: Girls can't hold me for too long because I only pay for an hour.
4486 Hannah: I need an alarm on my watch to remind me to go to the bathroom. Do you know how many humiliating experiences before I thought of that?
4487 Dr. House: Bathroom's 50 feet from my office. For every drink of water I weigh the pros and cons.
4488 Hannah: After everything I do, I self-check: Mouth, tongue, gums for cuts, count teeth, check temperature, toes and joints for swelling, skin for bruises...
4489 Dr. House: I got shot.
4490 [Hannah pauses, Cameron and Chase exchange looks]
4491 Hannah: I sat on a stove when I was three. Wanna see the coil marks?
4493 Hannah: Do you think I'm lying?
4494 Dr. House: Do you think I just wanna check out your tucus, as your people would say?
4495 [Hannah gets up and lifts her gown, House gives her an injection, she becomes unconscious]
4496 Dr. House: Put her in the chair and run the damn test. If she moves again, give her nitrous.
4497 [House turns to leave, but Cameron intercepts him]
4498 Dr. Cameron: You weren't shot because of leg pain, you were shot because you're a jerk!
4499 Dr. House: Some think the two are connected.
4500 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4502 Dr. Foreman: Any word from House?
4504 Dr. Foreman: Maybe Cuddy will say no.
4505 Dr. Chase: Cuddy never says no.
4506 Dr. Cameron: That's not true.
4507 Dr. Chase: Nobody ever says no - we don't say no!
4508 Dr. Foreman: You don't say no.
4509 Dr. Chase: He'll come back, he'll browbeat us, he'll give us seven reasons and eventually we'll fold. We all will. Not just me.
4510 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4512 Dr. Wilson: I am so tired of this. Did you know that the new nurse from Cardiology is sleeping with that weird lawyer from the Board?
4513 Dr. House: The guy with eleven fingers?
4514 Dr. Wilson: He has eleven fingers?
4515 Dr. House: How do you not notice that?
4516 Dr. Wilson: The nurse used to be a man.
4517 Dr. House: She's not anymore?
4518 Dr. Wilson: But we can't talk about that.
4519 Dr. House: I thought we were.
4520 Dr. Wilson: We were supposed to talk about that. I came here to talk about that. But on the way up, I ran into Cameron. You've got a CIPA patient.
4521 Dr. House: Mmm. Tranny nurse is more interesting.
4522 Dr. Wilson: Oh, it's way more interesting. But instead, I've gotta be your damn conscience. I'm tired of being your conscience. I don't enjoy being your conscience.
4523 Dr. House: No one enjoys...
4524 Dr. Wilson: You're studying her.
4525 Dr. House: She's actually sick.
4526 Dr. Wilson: Which you found out after you took her on.
4527 Dr. House: I was curious. Since I'm not a cat, that's not dangerous.
4528 Dr. Wilson: I don't think that metaphor was actually designed to warn cats.
4529 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4531 [Dr. Foreman runs into Dr. House's office]
4532 Dr. House: What did the test results say?
4533 Dr. Foreman: Never did it.
4534 Dr. House: Well then do it.
4537 Dr. Foreman: She's gonna jump off the lobby balcony!
4538 Dr. House: Do you think I can catch her?
4539 [Foreman looks shocked]
4540 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4542 [House knocks on Cuddy's front door after she's been on a date]
4544 Dr. House: Need a consult.
4545 Dr. Cuddy: I already okayed your nerve biopsy.
4546 Dr. House: Need an endocrinologist.
4547 Dr. Cuddy: Bennett's on call.
4548 Dr. House: Won't pick up. His cell phone must be broken.
4549 Dr. Cuddy: Mine's working.
4550 Dr. House: Had to give you the file.
4551 [He gives her the file. She looks at it]
4552 Dr. Cuddy: I assume you're thinking thyroid storm. Have you done a hormone panel?
4553 Dr. House: Normal. TSH was on the low side. Is that a cheery fire I hear crackling nearby?
4554 Dr. Cuddy: No. What about CPK enzymes?
4555 Dr. House: Elevated. 275. People light fires for themselves. But then they don't deny it. He's here.
4556 Dr. Cuddy: CPK isn't high enough. Potassium's what you'd expect because of the bronchodilators.
4557 Dr. House: Oh, my God! You're not wearing a bra.
4558 Dr. Cuddy: It's not thyroid storm.
4559 Dr. House: You just met him.
4560 Dr. Cuddy: I like him. And I like sex. Do I need to stitch a letter on my tops?
4561 Dr. House: No. But it might be worth taking out an ad in the local papers.
4562 [Cuddy glances back inside the house, then takes a step outside]
4563 Dr. Cuddy: Do you like me, House? [pause] I was on the phone with Bennett fifteen minutes ago. His cell phone's working. Your MO is to avoid me at all costs. And suddenly, you need my input on every move you make. I can only assume it's because I'm on a date.
4564 Dr. House: When we met, I noticed-
4565 Dr. Cuddy: [interrupts] You noticed he was a Shriner because the way he parted his hair. You noticed he was a mama's boy because of the way he blinked his left eye. I'm not interested. I'm not impressed. There are only two reasons anyone would want to screw with me tonight. Either they're an altruistic, decent person who is worried about my well being... or they want me for themself.
4566 Dr. House: You left out the third option. Evil bastard who just wants to mess with other people's happiness.
4568 Dr. Cuddy: Good night, House.
4569 [she closes the door]
4570 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4572 Dr. Foreman: [to Cameron] People who avoid commitment are people who know what a big thing it is.
4573 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4575 Cuddy: [to her date after speaking to House outside her door] You heard the conversation. But I’m not interested in him.
4576 Cuddy's date: I don’t blame you.
4577 Cuddy: I only said those things [typical insults and comments House would make, and how Cuddy is okay with all of it ] so he wouldn’t come back.
4578 Cuddy's date: I don’t really care about my job. I do it well. I provide a service. But my goal was always to make enough money to do the things I really like. Music. Travel.
4579 Cuddy:I like those things, too!
4580 Cuddy's date:You like them but they’re not really important to you. I don’t know whether it’s House, your job or if you just thrive on conflict but…you should hear yourself when you’re talking to him. Nothing else in the world’s going on. You’re focused, confident, compelling. Don’t… don’t take this the wrong way, but I’d like to go out with that woman.
4581 Cuddy: I can get her on the phone.
4582 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4584 [continuation of an earlier conversation]
4585 Dr. House: So it turns out... the weird lawyer... knew that she used to be a man.
4586 Dr. Wilson: And he's cool with that?
4587 Dr. House: Turns out that his previous girlfriend also used to be a man.
4590 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4592 Dr. Cameron: So I’m thinking we should have sex.
4593 Dr. Chase: [confused] That makes sense.
4594 Dr. Cameron: Despite the wisdom of pop songs there’s no point in putting our lives on hold until love comes along. We’re both healthy and busy people, and we work together so it's convenient.
4595 Dr. Chase: Like microwave pizza?
4596 Dr. Cameron: And of all the people I work with you’re the one I’m least likely to fall in love with.
4597 Dr. Chase: Like microwave pizza.
4598 Dr. Cameron: The point here is to make things simpler, not more complicated. Some day there’ll be a time to get serious about someone. Meanwhile, we’ve already had sex once and didn’t get weird about it, so…
4599 Dr. Chase: I get it, I get it. So, what if I’m offended by your judgment?
4600 Dr. Cameron: Then you’re not the man I’m looking for.
4601 [Cameron walks away. Chase shakes his head, then follows her, grinning]
4602 -- Insensitive (3.14)
4604 Dr. House: [to Cameron and Chase] You two shower together?
4605 Dr. Cameron/Dr. Chase: [together] No!
4606 Dr. House: Double negative - it's a yes.
4609 [Patrick is a musical savant and is currently in an MRI. House is trying to get his mind to work the way it does when he plays piano so he can observe the activity in it.]
4610 Dr. House: Patrick, I want you to pretend that your leg is a piano.
4611 Patrick: My leg's not a piano.
4612 Dr. House: I know, that's why I said pretend. [aside to Foreman] Kid's a moron!
4615 [Cameron walks in House's office with an envelope on her hand]
4616 Dr. House: You come for my feelings? 'Cause I left them in my other pants.
4617 [Cameron takes the paper out of the envelope and holds it out]
4618 Dr. Cameron: This is a letter of recommendation. I'm applying for a job at Penn.
4619 Dr. House: Thank you for writing your own. I'm sure my thoughts are beautifully phrased.
4620 [House signs the letter]
4621 Dr. Cameron: Thank you for signing it. Saves me having to fake your signature.
4622 [he gives the letter back to her and sits back in his chair as she puts the letter back in the envelope]
4623 Dr. House: Stay away from Weiss. He cries with his patients. Holds their hands as they die. He won't like you. Your newfound nonchalance in the face of cancer.
4624 [Cameron stops and looks at House]
4625 Dr. Cameron: I thought you'd find it appealing.
4626 Dr. House: Twenty seconds. Pretty good.
4627 Dr. Cameron: For what?
4628 Dr. House: Time it took you to go from hard-ass to human being.
4630 Dr. House: You really wanna leave?
4631 Dr. Cameron: If you're not here, there's not much point in staying.
4632 Dr. House: I'm not dead yet.
4633 [Cameron steps closer to House]
4634 Dr. House: What are you doing?
4635 [she gets up close to him]
4636 Dr. House: I know this must be a turn-on for you.
4637 [Cameron kisses him. House rolls his eyes, then he kisses her back. She puts her hand in her pocket. House notices, and grabs her arm, pulling her hand from her pocket, revealing a syringe she had been concealing.]
4638 Dr. House: Little whorish to kiss and stab.
4639 Dr. Cameron: You kissed back.
4640 Dr. House: I didn't want you to die without knowing the feeling. Actually, no woman should die without knowing the feeling.
4641 Dr. House:[After Cameron, as she starts to leave] If you need a sperm sample, come back without the needle.
4644 Dr. House: Dude can't button his shirt. How much more damage we're really talking about?
4647 Dr. House: Do you like your life?
4649 Dr. House: Your life. Playing the piano, going on tour. Scoring girls left and right.
4650 Patrick: I don't like girls.
4651 Dr. House: Boys. Whatever gets you off.
4652 Patrick: [with an excited look] I like the piano!
4655 [Chase walks in House's office]
4656 Dr. House: Your turn?
4657 Dr. Chase: Do you have to do that?
4658 Dr. House: You mean cheapen everyone's attempt at a human moment by identifying the real calculations that go into it?
4660 Dr. House: Yeah, I do.
4661 Dr. Chase: I'm sorry you're dying. I'm gonna hug you. Anything to say?
4662 Dr. House: Well, if you're considering grabbing my ass, don't start anything —
4664 Dr. House: — you can't finish. [pause] Well, as long as we're just standing here, do you mind if we work? How's the kid's treatment going?
4666 Dr. House: Are you crying?
4670 Dr. Cuddy: I'm so sorry.
4671 Dr. House: Forgot I was dying, huh?
4672 Dr. Cuddy: I'm here if you need me.
4673 Dr. House: I need you.
4674 [Cuddy smiles and hugs him, and House takes the opportunity and puts his hands on her ass]
4675 Dr. House: One small feel for man... one giant ass for mankind.
4676 Dr. Cuddy: Thanks. Good luck in Boston.
4677 [Cuddy turns and heads back to her bedroom. House starts to follow her]
4678 Dr. Cuddy: [not turning to look at House] Call the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
4679 [he turns around and heads for the door]
4682 Dr. Foreman: [to House] We just told you you're not going to die! You should be making out with Cameron!
4685 Dr. House: It was an outpatient procedure. I was curious.
4686 Dr. Wilson: Are you curious about heroin?
4687 Dr. House: Not since last year's Christmas party...whooof!
4690 Dr. House: I can play the harmonica with my nose, make a penny come out of a child's ear - or any other orifice for that matter - and given the right circumstances bring two women to simultaneous ecstasy.
4691 Dr. Wilson: The right circumstances being their agreement to bill you on the same credit card.
4692 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4694 Dr. Wilson: I'm guessing you're longing for either a renewed relationship with your dad... or a new relationship with one of the Village People.
4695 Dr. House: He was in the Navy, not the Marines.
4696 Dr. Wilson: I thought your dad was in the Marines.
4697 Dr. House: The guy in the Village People.
4698 Dr. Wilson: Actually, he's only in the Navy when they sing "In the Navy". The rest of the time, he's just in generic fatigues.
4699 [House looks at him]
4700 Dr. Wilson: What? You brought it up.
4701 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4703 Dr. Cameron: Why is he here instead of the VA?
4704 Dr. House: Because he has a rich uncle Cuddy's trying to avoid fellating who doesn't buy the VA's diagnosis of "nothing's wrong-atosis."
4705 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4707 Dr. House: Do a full physical. Recheck his blood for A. baumannii just to make sure the VA's dotted their I’s. And find out every hospital and clinic he's ever visited, every city he's ever lived in, and... whether he's ever been on TV.
4709 Dr. House: Problem could be neurological. Everyone knows TV rots your brain.
4710 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4712 Dr. House: ...And you [he points to Cameron] call [the patient's] uncle back. Find out if he ever brought his nephew to any hospital parties or fundraisers.
4713 Dr. Cameron: No. Not until you give me a reason.
4714 Dr. House: Because... I'm your boss?
4715 Dr. Cameron: A rational reason, or at least admit that you don't have one.
4716 Dr. House: I've got a full bladder, and I'm not afraid to use it.
4717 Dr. Cameron: But you are apparently afraid of discovering something you can't rationally explain--
4718 Dr. House: [Snapping] Shut up! [Cameron looks shocked] Do what you're told! Cuddy and Wilson may not have to listen to me, but you do. [He leaves the room]
4719 Dr. Cameron: [to Chase] What the hell was that all about?
4720 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4722 Dr. Chase: You were wrong about the "nothing's wrong-atosis". You can fake fatigue and joint pain but you can't fake bacterial vaginosis in your mouth.
4723 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4725 Dr. House: Get to the truth about who he's been dating. There's no way a Marine goes a year without getting any blood on his bayonette.
4726 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4728 Dr. Cameron: We confess. You caught us. We snuck into one of the sleep lab rooms to have sex. We shouldn't have done it while we were supposed to be working, and we're sorry. Now can we move on?
4730 Dr. Foreman: House'll do Wilson before you'd do Chase.
4731 Dr. Cameron: No, you would do House and Wilson before I do Chase. Now can we get back to work?
4732 Dr. Chase: She did me once!
4733 Dr. Foreman: She was stoned!
4734 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4736 Dr. House: I need a prescription.
4737 Dr. Wilson: I just wrote you a prescription.
4738 Dr. House: For Vicodin. I need alfuzosin.
4739 Dr. Wilson: No, you don't. Have you figured out where you met your Marine?
4740 Dr. House: What? Oh, that. Haven't really thought about it. I can't pee.
4741 Dr. Wilson: You can't remember him, can you?
4742 Dr. House: I can't pee.
4743 Dr. Wilson: So stop taking the Vicodin.
4744 Dr. House: I wanna pee and not be in pain.
4745 Dr. Wilson: Why don't you go to sleep?
4746 Dr. House: I don't pee when I'm asleep.
4747 Dr. Wilson: Maybe you'll dream about him again. Maybe he'll give you an address.
4748 Dr. House: I haven't peed in three days.
4749 Dr. Wilson: [ignoring] I read that REM sleep is the brain's way of working out problems.
4750 Dr. House: Very useful. Did you hear what I just said?
4751 Dr. Wilson: Yeah, you lied because you want to avoid talking about your obsession.
4752 Dr. House: I'm not obsessing.
4753 Dr. Wilson: Why don't you just ask him?
4754 Dr. House: [shouts] I haven't peed in three days!
4755 Dr. Wilson: You'd be dead.
4756 Dr. House: I'm not counting intermittent drips.
4757 Dr. Wilson: You'd be in agony.
4758 Dr. House: I passed agony yesterday around four.
4759 [House takes more Vicodin pills; Wilson sighs and writes a prescription for House]
4760 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4762 Dr. House: [to a deaf patient in critical situation] John, John! We are going to figure out what is wrong with you. First we need to know one thing: Have you ever appeared in any pornos?
4763 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4765 Dr. House: [while urine is spilling onto the floor out of a bag attached to House's leg] It's a urine catheter collection bag with a rip in it, what the hell does it look like?
4766 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4768 Dr. House: I've been thinking about you. You lied.
4769 Dr. Cuddy: I didn't lie. I simply chose not to share completely irrelevant facts.
4770 Dr. House: Like the fact that you lied. No wonder I couldn't place his face. You were practically swallowing it on the dance floor.
4771 Dr. Cuddy: I was not.
4772 Dr. House: Talk about the cool uncle. He donates the money, and the nephew gets the write-off. And, of course, by write-off, I mean he gets to put your ankles —
4773 [Cuddy taps him on his chest]
4774 Dr. Cuddy: [interrupting] This is exactly why I didn't mention our one date over two years ago.
4775 Dr. House: Because of my T-shirt.
4776 [she pulls House to the side]
4777 Dr. Cuddy: Because you are an obnoxious ass. Because you would have spent the whole time —
4778 Dr. House: That's very smart. 'Cause this way, I spent my whole time completely focused on the patient.
4779 Dr. Cuddy: How did you even remember him? We were only at that party for, like, ten minutes.
4780 Dr. House: Is this some new health plan? You service the Dean of Medicine, and you get free health care for a year?
4782 Dr. House: Why are you smiling?
4783 Dr. Cuddy: You remembered him because he made out with me.
4784 Dr. House: I'm good with faces. So, this plan, is it open to anyone? Is there a co-pay?
4785 Dr. Cuddy: You're lousy with faces.
4786 Dr. House: Don't make this about me. This is your humiliation. So how much for private room coverage?
4787 Dr. Cuddy: Get over me.
4788 Dr. House: Give me a break! You hired me —
4789 Dr. Cuddy: — 'cause you're a good doctor who couldn't get himself hired at a blood bank so I got you cheap.
4790 Dr. House: You gave me everything I asked for because one night I gave you everything y —
4791 Dr. Cuddy: Stop staring at my ass when I'm not looking, showing up at restaurants where I happen to be on a date and fantasizing about me in the shower. That ship sailed long ago, House. Get over it. [turns around and walks away]
4792 Dr. House: If you're still referring to your ass, I think "that super-tanker sailed" would be a more precise metaphor.
4793 [Cuddy turns back at House and laughs, while he smiles conspicuously and retreats back into his office]
4794 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4796 [Chase and Cameron are making out in the supply room as the door opens and House turns the lights on, carrying some file folders. He looks around, then walks right between them]
4797 Dr. House: Sorry. I was looking for an extra-large trash can.
4798 [he dumps the file folders in the trash bin, turns and leaves the closet, closing the door behind him]
4799 Dr. Chase: Since when does he clean anything up?
4800 -- Top Secret (3.16)
4802 Dr. House: Mom's body is like…the intricate German metro system. All the trains run on time. She gets pregnant, it's like…a new station opening in Düsseldorf. A bunch of rookies running things. Bound to be mistakes. Kids play on the tracks and get electrocuted, and before you know it, trains are backed up all the way to Berlin and you got a bunch of angry Germans with nowhere to go. And we all know that ain't good for the Jews…
4803 Dr. Chase: Ah…who are the Jews in this metaphor?
4804 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4806 Dr. Cameron: I've read the outcome of mirror syndrome is almost always unfavorable.
4807 Dr. House: Unfavorable... is that doctor-speak for "dead baby"?
4808 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4810 Dr. Cuddy: You want to paralyze Emma Sloan's baby?
4811 Dr. House: Lemme guess...Cameron.
4812 Dr. Cuddy: Cameron and Chase both had their concerns.
4813 Dr. House: No, Cameron had concerns. Chase just agreed with her because he didn't want to lose his all-access pass to her love rug.
4814 Dr. Cuddy: They're sleeping together?
4815 Dr. House: If by sleeping together you mean having sex in the janitor's closet...
4817 Dr. House: No, the janitor's closet at the local high school. Go Tigercats! Do you have one of those camera phones? 'Cause I got a MySpace account.
4818 Dr. Cuddy: I will deal with them after I deal with you.
4819 Dr. House: Oh c'mon... let's gossip some more. I'm sure she's into bondage.
4820 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4822 [Foreman, Cameron, and Chase are examining a photo of House taken by Emma]
4823 Dr. Foreman: This is definitely different.
4824 Dr. Chase: It looks almost like...
4825 Dr. Cameron: ...he's caring.
4826 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4828 [House is about to inject a fetus with a paralytic]
4829 Dr. Cuddy: The baby won't feel a thing.
4830 Dr. House: Fetus. I'm lowering expectations. It works here and on dates.
4831 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4833 Dr. Cuddy: Dr. Cameron. Dating Chase... can only end in one of two ways.
4834 Dr. Cameron: House told you?
4835 Dr. Cuddy: You get married and live happily ever after, or somebody gets hurt and you two can't work together, and I have to fire somebody.
4836 Dr. Cameron: I would hate to see my personal life become such a burden to you.
4837 Dr. Cuddy: I'm telling you this for your own good.
4838 Dr. Cameron: Well, I assume you're gonna have this same conversation with Chase for his own good.
4839 Dr. Cuddy: Chase isn't the one that's gonna get hurt here.
4840 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4842 Dr. Cameron: [through the hyperbaric chamber's phone] My social life is my social life.
4843 Dr. House: Couldn't agree more. What goes on in the privacy of a janitor's closet is nobody's business except —
4844 Dr. Cameron: [Cuddy] told me to end it. Is that what you want?
4845 Dr. House: I was actually hoping she'd fire one of you.
4846 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4848 Dr. Cuddy: What are you doing?
4849 Dr. House: Well, you're trying to be me, so I thought I'd try to be you.
4850 Dr. Cuddy: You don't have the cleavage for it.
4851 Dr. House: But I have a much tighter ass.
4852 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4854 Dr. Cameron: Anybody gonna stop [Cuddy]?
4855 Dr. Chase: Stopping the madness is her job.
4856 Dr. Foreman: Somebody's gotta be Cuddy's Cuddy.
4857 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4859 Dr. Cuddy: Did you give corticosteroids to speed the baby's lung development?
4860 Dr. House: No, I dropped an anvil on its chest to prevent lung development! I'm trying to extinguish the human race one fetus at a time.
4861 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4863 [a fetus' hand grabs House's finger and he stares at it]
4865 [House looks at Cuddy]
4866 Dr. House: Sorry. I just realized I forgot to Alien".
4867 -- Fetal Position (3.17)
4869 Crying girl: I want my blankie! I want my blankie! I want my blankie! I want my blankie!
4870 Dr. House [on a wheelchair] Antique vintner's cane. It cost me $900.
4871 Dr. Cuddy: It had a corkscrew in it.
4872 Dr. House: Ah, that would explain the "vintner's" reference.
4873 Dr. Cuddy: Could be used as a weapon against the pilot.
4874 Dr. House: Only if you stuck it in a bottle of Zinfandel.
4875 Dr. Cuddy: You'll get it back when we land.
4876 Crying girl: I want my blankie! I want my blankie!
4877 Dr. House: [to the mother] Give her 20 milligrams of diphenhydramine, it could save her life. 'Cause if she doesn't shut up, I'll kill her.
4880 Dr. Cuddy: The room service thing was just spiteful.
4881 Dr. House: I was hungry.
4882 Dr. Cuddy: $300 for a bottle of wine.
4883 Dr. House: I was thirsty.
4884 Dr. Cuddy: $120 on video services.
4885 Dr. House: I was lonely.
4886 Dr. Cuddy: That's $500 in expenses I can't justify.
4887 Dr. House: Don't worry. I'll take care of it.
4889 [they arrive at the first class cabin of the plane, where House gives his ticket to a stewardess]
4890 Stewardess: Welcome aboard, Mr. House, you're right here in 2A.
4891 [House sits on his place, while the stewardess checks Cuddy's ticket]
4892 Stewardess: Ms. Cuddy, you're in the next cabin and to the left, 9C.
4893 Dr. Cuddy: No, I booked two first-class tickets. This must be a mistake.
4894 Dr. House: No mistake. Just arranged for a $500 fare reduction. Expense problem solved.
4895 [Cuddy sighs and goes to the next cabin]
4898 [House is simulating the conditions back at the hospital to help him make a diagnosis]
4899 Dr. House: [pointing at boy] Can you say... [Australian accent] 'Crikey, mate'?
4900 Kid: [Confused but playing along] Crikey, mate.
4901 Dr. House: Perfect. No matter what I say, you agree with me, okay?
4903 Dr. House: Nicely done... You, disagree with everything I say.
4904 Indian man: Sorry, not understanding.
4905 Dr. House: That's close enough. And you, get morally outraged with everything I say.
4906 Woman: [disgusted] That's permanent marker, you know.
4907 Dr. House: Wow, you guys are good.
4910 Dr. House: Nobody speak Korean on this flight?
4911 Dr. Cuddy: I assumed you did.
4912 Dr. House: I know how to ask if his sister is over eighteen, I don't think that's gonna help.
4915 Dr. House: You're pregnant.
4917 Dr. House: Explains the nausea, abdominal pains, fever. And why you're stuffing your 36C's into a 34B bra.
4918 Dr. Cuddy: And her rash?
4919 Dr. House: PUPPPs. A common pregnancy rash.
4920 Girl: I can't be pregnant.
4921 Dr. House: You a virgin?
4923 Dr. House: You're pregnant. Mazel Tov.
4926 Dr. House: Happens often in high anxiety situation, especially to women. I know it sounds sexist, but science says you’re weak and soft. What can I do?
4929 Dr. Cuddy: What about syphilis?
4930 Dr. House: Well, first of all, he apparently speaks a language that no one else speaks, which makes talking up the ladies a little rough.
4931 Dr. Cuddy: We're flying out of Singapore. If he had a credit card and a condom, he could get anything he wants!
4935 Dr. Cameron: Nice catch.
4937 Dr. Cameron: Think even House would be impressed.
4938 Dr. Chase: I don't know about that.
4939 Dr. Cameron: Any idea how you want to celebrate?
4940 [She smiles at him, however he doesn't smile back]
4942 Dr. Chase: I want more.
4943 Dr. Cameron: I thought you were getting a little worn out, but—
4944 Dr. Chase: That's not what I meant.
4945 Dr. Cameron: I know. I was just hoping you'd take the hint and pretend you never said that.
4946 Dr. Chase: I want this to be more than it is.
4947 Dr. Cameron: I thought we were clear.
4948 Dr. Chase: In the beginning, but you can't tell me you—
4949 Dr. Cameron: [Interrupting] Yes, I can. And I don't. It was... fun. That's it. And now it's over.
4952 Cuddy: House, if you don't know how to diagnose an illness, it really doesn't help to gather a bunch of people who don't know how to diagnose the illness.
4956 Dr. House: Panty hamster get a spin on its wheel?
4957 -- Act Your Age (3.19)
4959 Dr. House: Do you want the tickets or not?
4960 Dr. Wilson: Why don't you want to go with me?
4961 Dr. House: It's a play. Dudes only go to plays if they're dragged by women they're hoping to see naked.
4962 Dr. Wilson: So why are you giving them to me?
4963 Dr. House: Maybe there's someone you want to see naked.
4964 -- Act Your Age (3.19)
4966 Dr. House: You're trying to have sex with Cuddy.
4967 Dr. Wilson: [eating] ...Fries?
4968 Dr. House: You took her to a play; you only take women to plays because...
4969 Dr. Wilson: No, you only take women to plays for that reason.
4970 Dr. House: Okay, then why did you take her to a play?
4971 Dr. Wilson: She's a friend.
4972 Dr. House: A friend with a squish-mitten.
4973 Dr. Wilson: It is possible to have a friend of the opposite sex without...
4974 Dr. House: Blasphemer! She's not a friend of the opposite sex, she's a different species; she's an administrator, she's gonna eat your head after she's done.
4975 Dr. Wilson: Yes, I slept with her.
4976 Dr. House: [Mouth open in disbelief] Seriously?
4978 Dr. House: [Trying to catch Wilson lying] Yes you did.
4979 Dr. Wilson: [Quietly] Yes, I did.
4980 Dr. House: Seriously?
4981 Dr. Wilson: No. You've got a problem, House.
4982 -- Act Your Age (3.19)
4984 Dr. House: Never is just 'reven' spelled backwards.
4985 -- Act Your Age (3.19)
4987 Dr. House: [to a patient with shy bladder syndrome] I'm going to ask you for some blood.
4989 Dr. House: To see if your answer will be "I can't bleed in public."
4990 -- Act Your Age (3.19)
4992 Dr. Cuddy: [after Wilson received flowers with a card seemingly signed by Dr. Cuddy] What's up with Wilson?
4993 Dr. House: He's just a little freaked.
4995 Dr. House: I sent him flowers.
4996 -- Act Your Age (3.19)
4998 Dr. House: [to a little girl in a daycare] Do you have hair on your special place?
4999 -- Act Your Age (3.19)
5001 Dr. House: Guy gets a little something-something. Couple of kids have to die. Circle of life.
5002 -- Act Your Age (3.19)
5004 Dr. Cuddy: So many people ... so much energy and drama just trying to find someone who's almost never the right person, anyway. It just shouldn't be so hard.
5006 Dr. House: I got tickets to a play.
5007 -- Act Your Age (3.19)
5009 Dr. Cameron: If menstruating is a sign of brain cancer then I should be on chemo right now.
5010 Dr. House: That's ridiculous. You're way too skinny to be menstruating.
5011 -- Act Your Age (3.19)
5013 Dr. House: There's a lot of porn piling up on the Internet. It doesn't download itself!
5014 -- House Training (3.20)
5016 Dr. Wilson: [to House] I'm not getting sucked into the vortex of your insanity again.
5017 -- House Training (3.20)
5019 Dr. House: What's life without the ability to make stupid decisions?
5020 -- House Training (3.20)
5022 Dr. House: [to Wilson's ex] Did you just compare Wilson to a tampon?
5023 -- House Training (3.20)
5025 Dr. House: Who's the better James Bond, Sean Connery or Daniel Craig? [patient is unable to respond] Oh come on, that's not even a decision.
5026 -- House Training (3.20)
5028 Dr. House: First, "Hector does go rug" is a lame anagram. You want a better anagram for "Gregory House"? "Huge ego, sorry."
5029 -- House Training (3.20)
5031 Dr. House: Guilt is irrelevant.
5032 -- House Training (3.20)
5034 Dr. Chase: [to Dr. Foreman after the mistake] We are all wrong, you know. Even House was wrong.
5035 Dr. Foreman: I know.
5036 -- House Training (3.20)
5038 Dr.Wilson: [Talking about his ex-wife] The market's doing badly; she's moving into a condo. She wants me to take Hector.
5041 -- House Training (3.20)
5043 Dr. House: Oh, goodness! I left my door open! My poor dog must've run away and been hit by a car, or truck... or train... an anvil...
5044 [House looks, Hector's still there.]
5045 Dr. House: (sarcastically) Thank god...you're still here... (yelling) He's still here!
5046 [House looks around and notices something missing.]
5047 Dr. House: Where's my stereo?
5050 Dr. House: What is the point in being able to control people if you won't actually do it? It's like training a dog, then letting him go on your rug, which, by the way--
5051 Dr. Wilson: Once Foreman got his mitts on them, there was no way--
5052 Dr. House: You didn't explain chances of probabilities, you lied to them! And told them Foreman's a moron, which isn't even much of a lie right now.
5053 Dr. Wilson: You gotta talk to him.
5054 Dr. House: I got no problem with what Foreman did...
5055 Dr. Wilson: He undercut us, and may have cost that kid his life--!
5056 Dr. House: Foreman did what he thought was right, you, on the other hand, sucked out! When the decision really mattered you didn't have the guts to tell him what to do! If that kid dies, it's because Foreman was wrong and because you're a coward! [He leaves Wilson standing in the corridor, shocked.]
5059 Dr. Wilson: Why don't you buy your cane at a medical supply store like a normal cripple?
5060 Dr. House: Fewer bitchin' choices.
5063 Cane salesman: This is one of our top sellers. [shows House a new cane with a silver skull on top]
5064 Dr. House: A little too "Marilyn Manson in the retirement home."
5067 [Cane salesman shows House another cane]
5069 Cane Salesman: Genuine bull penis stretched over a metal rod.
5070 Dr. House:…Penis canes are murder.
5073 [House slams down new cane, a gloss black model with red and yellow flames painted on the bottom.]
5074 Dr. Cameron: Flames?
5075 Dr. House: Makes it look like I'm going fast.
5078 Dr. House: Once we know what the infection is, we'll know exactly how to treat it. As long as he isn't dead yet, we're cool.
5081 Dr. House: Any more questions while your son's life slips away?
5084 Dr. Cuddy: Do you have anything to add to this debate?
5085 Dr. House: Wilson's right, Foreman's wrong, your shirt is way too revealing for the office.
5088 Dr. Wilson: I treat patients for months, maybe years, not weeks like you.
5089 Dr. House: I'm taller.
5092 Dr. House: Pride and shame only apply to people we have a vested interest in, not employees.
5095 Dr. Foreman: You'll save more people than I will. But I'll settle for killing less. Consider this my two weeks notice.
5098 Dr. House: [To Nick and Matty's parents] You have only one decision to make. You can leave here with one dead son, or two.
5101 Dr. House: Good morning! This is funny: People don't...
5102 Dr. Cameron: I'm not done reading. Go away.
5103 [a few seconds later]
5104 Dr. House: Good morning!
5106 -- Resignation (3.22)
5108 [Foreman just signed his resignation]
5109 Dr. Cuddy: Good luck.
5110 Dr. Foreman: Thank you.
5111 Dr. House: That's it? You're not gonna tell him that we're family and families don't abandon each other?
5112 Dr. Cuddy: (to House) Do you want me to?
5114 Dr. Cuddy: (to Foreman) Would it make any difference?
5116 Dr. Cuddy: Good luck, Dr. Foreman.
5117 -- Resignation (3.22)
5119 Dr. House: Personally, I can't believe I've had the same three employees for three years.
5120 -- Resignation (3.22)
5122 Dr. Wilson: [after being grilled by House because he's on antidepressants. Gestures towards him] This is why I take them.
5123 Dr. House: They're antidepressants, not "anti-annoyanceants"!
5124 -- Resignation (3.22)
5126 Dr. Chase: Why's Foreman quitting?
5127 Dr. House: He wants to breed llamas.
5128 [House turns and leaves]
5129 Dr. Chase: Interesting!
5130 [House turns around]
5131 Dr. Chase: You're ashamed of the reason, too!
5132 -- Resignation (3.22)
5134 Dr. Wilson: You tried bargaining with [Foreman]? Give him a raise?
5135 Dr. House: How much do you think it would cost to make him wanna be like me?
5136 -- Resignation (3.22)
5138 Dr. Chase: Labs indicated minute traces of blood.
5139 Dr. House: Can't ignore the blood because it's a minority. Can we, Foreman?
5140 -- Resignation (3.22)
5142 Dr. House: [Entering an exam room] You're cheating on Honey.
5143 Male patient: What?...No! I'm not.
5144 Dr. House: Yes, you are.
5145 Honey: It's okay. I get it.
5146 Dr. House: I was gonna say "relax", but oddly enough you seem pretty relaxed already.
5147 Honey: You're accomplished. You're funny. You can have whatever you want. Women are gonna...
5148 Dr. House: He's not cheating with another woman. He's cheating with another food group.
5150 Dr. House: His floaters float, because they are full of fat. Probably had a big cheeseburger for lunch.
5151 Honey: You're eating flesh?
5152 Male patient: It's just a hamburger. Not all the time...
5153 Honey: You're disgusting.
5154 Male patient: Soy tastes like cardboard. Unsalted cardboard.
5155 Dr. House: I'm accomplished. I'm funny. Can I have whatever I want?
5156 -- Resignation (3.22)
5158 Dr. Wilson: How did you walk with the cane and two coffees?
5159 Dr. House: Why are you suspicious?
5160 Dr. Wilson: Because it's either that, or accept the fact that you've done something nice, and then I have to deal with the horsemen, and the rain of fire, and the end of days.
5161 Dr. House: I stacked them.
5162 -- Resignation (3.22)
5164 Dr. Wilson: [on speed] I'm late for a breast thing. Listen, you know he wants you, you know he's good, you know he can make you good... I don't know what I'm saying! You know what I'm saying, and you know I'm right. I gotta go.
5166 -- Resignation (3.22)
5168 Dr. Wilson: [to a patient, after he realizes that House has dosed him with amphetamines] Excuse me. I have to go kill someone.
5169 -- Resignation (3.22)
5171 Dr. Wilson: You dosed me!
5172 Dr. House: Yes, I did, but only because you didn't trust me - your best friend!
5173 Dr. Wilson: You could have killed me!
5174 Dr. House: Amphetamines wouldn't kill you.
5175 Dr. Wilson: You don't know my medical history! I could have... I could... You could've given me a heart attack!
5176 Dr. House: A heart attack wouldn't kill you, You were in a hospital!
5178 Dr. House: Aha! You yawned!
5179 Dr. Wilson: Aha! You tried to kill me!
5180 Dr. House: I put you on uppers and you still yawned. Means it's a symptom of being a big fat liar! Yawning is a side effect of some antidepressants, apparently the ones you're on.
5181 Dr. Wilson: I'm not on antidepressants, I'm on SPEEEEED!
5182 -- Resignation (3.22)
5184 Dr. Wilson: [Flying on speed] Give me a Vicodin so I don't stroke.
5185 [Wilson grabs a cup of coffee.]
5186 Dr. House: I...wouldn't drink that.
5187 [Wilson looks at him quizzically.]
5188 Dr. House: Leg hurt and...[Points in general direction of bathroom, then at coffee, then shrugs. Wilson sighs exasperatedly.]
5189 -- Resignation (3.22)
5191 Dr. House: You dosed me!
5192 Dr. Wilson: It worked. You've been happy!
5193 -- Resignation (3.22)
5195 Dr House: I wasn't happy. I was hazy.
5196 Dr Wilson: You were happy.
5200 Dr Wilson: Oh, right! A dying girl mistook hazy for happy because dying people see happiness everywhere!
5201 -- Resignation (3.22)
5203 Patient's mom: Dr. House... Can we call you? Just... Err... In case we have any questions.
5205 [House turns his back to the patient's parents and go away]
5206 -- Resignation (3.22)
5208 Dr. House: I'm on antidepressants because a doctor friend of mine thinks I'm miserable. I don't like them. They make me hazy. I eat meat, like drugs, and I'm not always faithful to the women I date.
5209 Honey: You don't seem depressed.
5210 Dr. House: You do realize you just skipped over several deep character flaws that most women would run screaming from?
5211 Honey: You told the truth.
5212 Dr. House: Yeah... I don't always do that either.
5213 Honey: Well, how miserable can you be saving lives, sleeping around and doing drugs? [Smiles]
5214 -- Resignation (3.22)
5216 [Dr. House is proud for having diagnosed a protein deficiency on a patient, arguing "It can't be tested; it can't be seen"]
5217 Dr. Foreman: [Disgusted] You're happy about this.
5218 Dr. Cameron: She's going to die!
5219 Dr. House: That's not my fault, she was going to die anyway. Now, thanks to me, at least she'll know why.
5220 Dr. Chase: I'm sure you'll see that gratitude in her eyes when you tell her.
5221 -- Resignation (3.22)
5223 Dr. Chase: (to Foreman) Why won't you tell me why you're leaving?
5224 Dr. Foreman: I don't like you. Never have, never will. Want me to share some more?
5225 -- Resignation (3.22)
5227 Chase: Does your head still hurt?
5228 Nathan: Are you a moron?
5230 Nathan: I'm clutching my head in pain and he asks if it hurts. [Turns to Chase] What are you, some kind of med student? You look like you still have themed birthday parties.
5233 Dr. House: [to Dr. Cuddy] Oh, I almost forgot, I need to give a 16-year-old patient magic mushrooms to treat cluster headaches. That cool?
5234 Dr. Cuddy: [sarcastically] No problem.
5235 [House smiles and walks out. Cuddy panics and runs out after him]
5236 Dr. Cuddy: I was being sarcastic!
5237 Dr. House: It wouldn't look that way in the court transcripts!
5240 [Nathan is high on magic mushrooms prescribed by House]
5241 Nathan: [he looks at Chase and chuckles] Hey! Hey, it's Skippy! The Bush Kangaroo!
5242 Dr. Chase: Your head, Nate, we need to know how the pain is.
5243 Nathan: What I got here... it's the opposite of pain.
5246 Nathan: Hey, Dr. X, I know you busted ass trying to save me...
5247 Dr. Foreman: No, it's okay.
5248 Nathan: I wasn't going to thank you. I was just going to say you really suck at this.
5249 Dr. Foreman: We're doing our best.
5250 Nathan: That's sort of my point. Your best really sucks.
5253 Dr. House: You are one evil cunning woman. It's a massive turn on.
5256 Dr. House: Kid's not a cliché. Anyone can get in a fight after losing. It takes real creativity to beat up someone you just beat.
5259 Nathan: [To Dr. Foreman] Do people watch what they say around you?
5260 Dr. Foreman: Why? Because I'm black?
5261 Nathan: No, because you're gay.
5264 Nathan: [to Cameron, while high] Oh, man, you're hot. She's makin' me horny!
5265 Dr. Chase: Deal with it.
5266 Nathan: Hey, hey, hey! You can't get me stoned then not close the deal.
5268 Dr. Cameron: Take it easy; he's not in his right mind.
5269 Nathan: You're going to regret turning me down. Check it out.
5270 [opens his robe to flash Cameron]
5271 Dr. Chase: Oh, for God's sake!
5274 Nathan [to House, when he enters with the chess-board]: Who are you?
5275 Dr. House: Doctor MacCaney!
5278 Dr. Chase: And it's Tuesday.
5279 Dr. Cameron: I know.
5280 Dr. Chase: I like you.
5281 Dr. Cameron: I know. See you next Tuesday.
5284 [House is defending his firing of Chase]
5285 Dr. House: Sorry. You're in the wrong room. My name on the door, my team, my decisions.
5286 Dr. Cuddy: My building, my floor, my people!
5287 -- Human Error (3.24)
5289 [After Esteban has called him several times during the night]
5290 Dr. House: Did you give an angry Cuban my home number?
5291 -- Human Error (3.24)
5293 [Marina has just revived after her heart stopped a day ago]
5294 Marina: [weakly] Esteban?
5295 Dr. House: Holy crap...
5296 Marina: Is this Heaven?
5297 Dr. House: No, it's New Jersey.
5298 Estaban: God sent you back to me! It's a miracle!
5299 [House looks to the heavens in a pleading manner]
5300 -- Human Error (3.24)
5302 Dr. Cameron: Short of a miracle, there is no way she could have revived.
5303 Dr. House: Why does God get all the credit whenever something good happens?! Where was he when her heart stopped?
5304 -- Human Error (3.24)
5306 Dr. Cameron: Her blood pressure is rising.
5307 Dr. House: So is mine. But I am doing battle with a deity.
5308 -- Human Error (3.24)
5310 Dr. House: Just one more surgery, and you'll be fine.
5312 Dr. House: Don't make me slap you!
5313 -- Human Error (3.24)
5315 Dr. Chase: Foreman’s not going anywhere.
5316 Dr. House: He said that to you?
5317 Dr. Chase: He doesn’t really want to leave. And you don’t really want to let him. You’ll cave, just like you did with Cameron.
5318 Dr. House: Foreman’s not as easy as Cameron. (Pauses) But, of course, who is?
5319 Dr. Cameron: I’m in the room!
5320 -- Human Error (3.24)
5322 Dr. Cuddy: Two surgeries for multiple fractures and burns-
5323 Dr. House: I was thinking the broken bones are a response to the building falling on her head.
5326 Dr. House: Can't take the case. I don't have a team.
5327 Dr. Cuddy: [holds up resumes] So hire a team.
5328 Dr. House: What for? I don't have a case.
5331 [Cuddy pulls the guitar cord out of the amp]
5332 Dr. Cuddy: You've spent the last two weeks doing absolutely nothing. Concert's over.
5333 Dr. House: In what twisted universe does mastering Eddie Van Halen's two-handed arpeggio technique count as absolutely nothing?
5336 Dr. House: Imagine that the roof of the storage closet collapses on your favorite floor buffer, which then starts overheating.
5337 Janitor: Why would I have a favorite floor buffer? [House looks at him] Okay... maybe the electrical works got banged up in there from stuff falling on it.
5338 Dr. House: Hmm, interesting. Brain damage leading to hypothalamic disregulation. Nah, if you're brought in covered with rubble it's all about the MRI's, we would've seen that. C'mon! Gotta earn that fiver.
5339 Janitor: Or stuff [points to his bottle of cleaning fluid] leaked in the holes, messin' it up.
5340 Dr. House: Lacerations lead to multiple portals for infection. Bacterial would've responded to the antibiotics, [indicates "fever" written on the white board] it's too high for viral. Parasites or fungus is possible.
5341 Janitor: Or maybe lupus. [House stops writing and stares at the guy] My grandma has lupus.
5342 Dr. House: Okay, autoimmune. I'll run a lupus panel. Infection fits best. [picks up his cane from the board] A complete history would be helpful, which leads to the worst part of the job: dealing with the floor buffer's family.
5345 [House found the patient's hidden diary while searching their house]
5346 Dr. Wilson: What does the diary say?
5347 Dr. House: It's basically a list of her sexual encounters. Boys, girls, vibrating appliances.
5348 Dr. Wilson: If it was you'd be quoting. That's summarizing.
5349 Dr. House: It's a parade of sad banalities: can hardly get out of bed, feeling blue. Then, three months ago it turns into a parade of happy banalities: starting to turn the corner, job's looking up.
5350 Dr. Wilson: We can stop swabbing, her clichés are getting healthier.
5353 [After House has sent the janitor to get the family to sign a consent form]
5354 Ben Prosner (patient's boyfriend): He's a janitor?!
5355 Dr. House: More significantly, a blabbermouth.
5356 Dr. Cuddy: House, shut up!
5359 Dr. House: Don't you have a patient?
5360 Female ER doctor: She shot herself in the leg while high on meth. Would it hurt her to be in pain for a little while?
5363 Dr. House: Are you a fan of symmetry?
5364 Female ER doctor: Sure.
5365 Dr. House: Weird. 'Cause your eyes are lopsided. And by "eyes" I mean breasts.
5368 Dr. House: crush syndrome, both reactions to severe trauma. Why can't she have both?
5369 Female ER doctor: Because... because then there's nothing we could do.
5370 Dr. House: Boy, you remind me of someone.
5373 Dr. Cuddy: Where did you come from?
5374 Dr. House: Apes, if you believe the Democrats.
5377 Dr. House: You test drive a car before you buy it; you have sex before marriage. I can't hire a team based on a ten minute interview. What if I don't like having sex with them?
5380 Dr. House: [Speaks while strumming his guitar] Sometimes, I am wrong. I have a gift for observation, for reading people and situations, but sometimes, I am wrong. This will be the longest job interview of your life. I will test you in ways you will often consider unfair, demeaning and illegal, and you'll often be right. Look to your left, and now look to your right. By the end of six weeks, one of you will be gone, as well as twenty-eight more of you. Wear a cup. [Plays a note]
5383 Dr. Wilson:Which restaurant are you taking me to?
5384 Dr. House: [to Dr. Wilson] Oh, [maneuvers his car towards the patient's house] this one's homier. [Dr. Wilson is silent] Dibs on the cold pizza. [Clips a disabled sign to the rear-view mirror, then gets out]
5387 Dr. House: Who is this man? Come on, take a shot! I'm not gonna fire you every time you give a wrong answer.
5388 Applicant #23: Neville Chamberlain?
5389 Dr. House: You're fired.
5390 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5392 Dr. House: As far as you're concerned, the patient is Osama bin Laden, and everyone not in this room is Delta Force. Any questions?
5393 Applicant #11: We're protecting Osama bin Laden?
5394 Dr. House: It's a metaphor. Get used to it.
5395 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5397 Dr. House: Got a problem with the naked female form?
5398 Applicant #32: Not at all.
5399 Applicant #13: Maybe she's just not used to seeing it spooning with the naked dolphin form.
5400 Dr. House: That's not a dolphin, it's a porpoise. There is a difference you know.
5401 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5403 Dr. House: [after seeing Dr. Chase walk past] Did you just see a blond guy with a pretentious accent?
5404 Applicant #24: Can't see an accent.
5405 Dr. House: Good point.
5406 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5408 [Dr. Cole refuses to participate in a drinking test to check their patient's liver status because he's a devoted Mormon]
5409 Dr. House: Would you or would you not pull an ass out of a pit on Sabbath?
5410 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5412 Dr. Cuddy: From now on, everything you do gets charted. With pen. On Paper. In a binder that says "Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital" on the cover.
5413 Dr. House: [Whining]Moooomm!
5414 Dr. Cuddy: If you want to run something through the labs, I get a copy. If you do scans, I get a copy. If you think about doing scans, I get a copy.
5415 Dr. House: You know my current thoughts, right? I don't have to put those on paper.
5416 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5418 Dr. House: Number 10, you're fired.
5419 Applicant #10: She told you?
5420 Dr. House: Well, it had to be someone who went to her home. Number 26 is half-asleep, missed his afternoon nap - obviously he doesn't feel guilt. Number 2 is here on a visa, she can't jeopardize...
5421 Applicant #10: You can't know...
5422 Dr. House: And... that chick [Applicant #24] has been pointing at you since I walked in.
5423 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5425 Dr. House: I fired you!
5426 Applicant #6: [wearing his number upside down] No, you didn't.
5427 Applicant #24: He fired you. You're number 6.
5428 Applicant #6: No, I'm not. I'm number 9.
5429 Dr. House: I approve of your shamelessness. You're still fired.
5430 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5432 Dr. House: Vitamin D is metabolized by both the liver and kidneys, it wouldn't tells us which one screwed up.
5433 Applicant #6: We could get her wasted. Give her shots of tequila measure how long it takes her to pass out. If it's too fast it means her liver's not processing alcohol, means it's shot.
5434 Dr. House: I like you, number 9.
5435 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5437 Dr. House: So tell me about the magic underwear.
5438 Applicant #18: Is that why you're here?
5439 Dr. House: I'm the big drinker, doing my part for science. The interesting question is why your religious beliefs are suddenly less important than her dreams.
5440 Applicant #18: You're reversing your argument?
5441 Dr. House: I know what I believe, I'm just not quite sure what you believe.
5442 Applicant #18: Well LDS doesn't try to dictate every detail of our lives. When a situation isn't clear, we're encouraged to make our own decisions.
5443 Dr. House: But your judgement was to say no. You used my judgement.
5444 Applicant #18: You made a good argument.
5445 Dr. House: Rational arguments don't usually work on religious people. Otherwise there wouldn't be religious people.
5446 Applicant #18: You're an atheist.
5447 Dr. House: Only on Christmas and Easter, the rest of the time it doesn't really matter.
5448 Applicant #18: Where's the fun in that? A finite un-mysterious universe?
5449 Dr. House: It's not about fun, it's about the truth.
5450 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5452 Applicant #18: She was having trouble breathing, refused oxygen and intubation.
5453 Dr. House: So you put her on a treadmill...?
5454 Applicant #13: Records will show that we gave her oxygen as part of a routine cardio stress-test. She gets to breathe, you boss gets her paperwork.
5455 Dr. House: Whose idea was that?
5456 Applicant #13: It's a joint decision.
5457 Dr. House: It never is.
5458 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5460 Applicant #18: The problem is not the surgery, it's the scars. And we have a plastic surgeon here who can hide them.
5461 Applicant #39: Not that well. NASA's gonna check every cranny.
5462 Applicant #"9": I say we just put ether in her oxygen and do what we have to do.
5463 Applicant #2: She'll sue.
5464 Applicant #24: For what? Making it harder for her to lie to the government?
5465 Applicant #39: We don't have to hide them. We give her elective cosmetic surgery. The incisions will give us access to her lungs and she's got an innocent explanation for the scars.
5466 Applicant #2: You mean like liposuction?
5467 Applicant #39: No, those incisions are too far from the lungs. We don't subtract, we add. Turn her B's into C's
5468 Dr. House: It's a myth that fake hooters blow up at high altitude. She'll be fine. Just think of it as one giant rack for mankind.
5469 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5471 Dr. Cuddy: You bumped a splenectomy for a boob job?
5472 Dr. House: Would you condemn this woman to a life where people look at her face when they talk to her?
5473 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5475 Dr. House: [After meeting Cameron in the ER] The blonde hair makes you look like a hooker. I like it.
5476 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5478 Dr. House: [introducing the patient to the team] Heeeeeeeeeere's Osama!
5479 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5481 Dr. House: Issue #3 [Stares angrily at Applicant #6] Come on. [Gestures towards the back of the hall, Applicant #6 leaves]
5482 -- The Right Stuff (4.02)
5484 Dr. Volakis: He said he'd be here by three, he's obviously not coming. [removes her runners bib and starts to leave] I'm going home.
5485 Dr. Jeffrey Cole: Nobody follow her. She "pied pipered" nine people right out of a job last week.
5486 -- 97 Seconds (4.03)
5488 Dr. House: If you're gonna try to take yourself out, why use electricity? You could eat a bullet, or jump off a building...
5489 Dr. Wilson: I love the team thing, by the way.
5490 Dr. House: ...or bury yourself alive in Cuddy's cleavage.
5491 Dr. Wilson: Teamwork, collaboration, all for the greater good.
5492 Dr. House: It would've been a suicidal gesture, as opposed to an actual attempt.
5493 Dr. Wilson: Interestingly, the "rain in Spain" doesn't actually fall in the plain all that much.
5494 -- 97 Seconds (4.03)
5496 Thirteen: Patient has spinal muscular atrophy. It's genetic, incurable. This is not a diagnostic mystery.
5497 Dr. House: You have just given a state secret to the enemy.
5498 Thirteen: What enemy?
5499 Dr. House: New patient, new rules. Today you're gonna split yourselves into two teams. The first to figure out what's threatening to deprive the patient of the twenty or so miserable years he's got left with SMA gets to keep their jobs. Take off your numbers, you look stupid. I think I know who you are by now.
5500 Dr. Lawrence Kutner: Wait, how do you want us to split up?
5501 Dr. House: Good question [pauses, forgetting Dr. Kutner's name] ...overly-excited former foster kid. There's ten of you, I was thinking six against six. No, wait...
5502 Twin 15A: How 'bout women versus men.
5503 Dr. House: Excellent suggestion... fat twin. More interesting than "evens versus odds", less interesting than "shirts against skins". If your sex organs dangle - you're the confederates. If your sex organs are aesthetically pleasing - you're the yanks.
5504 Dr. Volakis: Dr. House, I'd like to be on the men's team.
5505 Dr. House: Do your sex organs dangle, cutthroat bitch?
5506 Dr. Volakis: Not yet.
5507 -- 97 Seconds (4.03)
5509 Dr. Henry Dobson: We're not okay.
5510 Dr. Volakis: I get it - you don't like me because maybe I'm a little bit competitive.
5511 Dr. Dobson: Manipulative.
5512 Dr. Kutner: "Cutthroat bitch" is your official title.
5513 -- 97 Seconds (4.03)
5515 Dr. Wilson: Now would have been an excellent time to lie!
5516 Dr. House: Hi, Greg House.
5517 -- 97 Seconds (4.03)
5519 Dr. House: Cervical lymph node is a garbage dump. Very small one; just one truck comes; and it only comes from one home. Al Gore would be appalled.
5520 -- 97 Seconds (4.03)
5522 Dr. House: [To the patient who electrocuted himself] I check this little box and your new roommates are Jesus and Crazy McLoonybin.
5523 -- 97 Seconds (4.03)
5525 [Dr. House walks into Dr. Cuddy's office and sits down. There is long pause.]
5526 Dr. Cuddy: Why are you here?
5527 Dr. House: My office is being used by my teams.
5529 Dr. House: ...Which means this is the only place where you can yell at me.
5530 Dr. Cuddy: You have teamS?
5531 Dr. House: Two of them. I wanted to deal with the yelling today because I noticed what you were wearing and I wouldn't have to listen all that closely.
5532 Dr. Cuddy: You can't make a competition out of patient care.
5533 Dr. House: Without competition we'd still be single-celled organisms. Can I go now?
5534 Dr. Cuddy: Not until after the yelling. What's wrong with him?
5535 Dr. House: I have seven of the finest minds on it, along with three very special-
5536 Dr. Cuddy: You wouldn't be doing this unless you already knew-
5537 Dr. House: Ah-ah, if I tell you, you tell them. Game's over.
5538 Dr. Cuddy: If you know you are obligated to treat-
5539 Dr. House: Well, then in that case I don't know. Why would a a guy voluntarily shove a metal object into an electrical socket?
5540 Dr. Cuddy: I'm getting closer and closer to finding the answer. What would happen if I shut down this game?
5541 Dr. House: I'd fire them all, hire forty new fellowship applicants, and start the game all over again.
5542 -- 97 Seconds (4.03)
5544 [Dr. Chase and Dr. Cameron are leaving, when House confronts them in the lobby]
5545 Dr. House: [to Chase] I can have you fired!
5546 Dr. Chase: You already had me fired.
5547 Dr. House: Just proves that I can.
5548 Dr. Chase: Were the men wrong?
5549 Dr. House: No. That doesn't change the fact--
5550 Dr. Chase: Why are you yelling at me?
5551 Dr. House: Because, performing tests for someone who is not a doctor in this hospital--
5552 Dr. Chase: You're frustrated. You want help, I'm here. If you just need to vent... leave a message. [Chase leaves]
5553 Dr. Cameron: I like him better like this. You?
5554 -- 97 Seconds (4.03)
5556 Dr. House:[Yelling through Wilson's office door] HEY WILSON! I'M GOING TO CUT A CRIPPLE'S EYE OUT! WANNA WATCH?!
5557 [Dr. Wilson opens his door and looks at Cuddy and House]
5558 Dr. Wilson: Good times.
5559 -- 97 Seconds (4.03)
5561 Goooood morning, Angels. As you will see from the file, we have quite the interesting case. Not often you get a patient who sees dead people.
5562 Dr. Kutner: What file?
5563 Dr. House: What the hell? I gave it to Bosley a half-hour ago.
5564 Dr. Cameron: [enters House's office carrying a coffee] It was not a half-hour, it was ten minutes, and he made copies of the ER records first. [starts to give the coffee to Dr. House]
5565 Dr. House: Less lip, more whip. I only agreed to take this case because you said that this mocha frappalicious would have whip on it.
5566 Dr. Cameron: Fine, I'll refer the case to Foreman.
5567 Dr. House: Can't. Mercy fired him.
5568 Dr. Cameron: [surprised] He got fired?
5569 Dr. House: Disobeyed his superior officer under fire. He's lucky he wasn't executed.
5570 Dr Cameron: How do you know about it? Are you keeping tabs on him?
5571 Dr. House: Girls talk.
5572 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5574 Dr. Taub: [asking if Dobson isn't a doctor] You said one of us wasn't a doctor, and you called him a fraud.
5575 Dr. House: He's not a doctor. Continue, Bos.
5576 Dobson: Could be an STD...
5577 Dr Taub: Why isn't he fired?
5578 Dr. House: [starts randomly pressing buttons on the phone] Oh, you're breaking up! I'm going into a tunnel.
5579 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5581 Dr. House: Dark Religious Nut,...
5582 Dr. Cole: [surprised] What did you call me?
5583 Dr. House: I'm sorry. What do you want to be called this week?
5585 Dr. House: Well, I'm never going to remember that. Take Bosley and the other visible minorities to the funeral home. The rest of you young, white people - the world is your oyster. An LP and blood panel. And Angels, be careful. [hangs up]
5586 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5588 Dr. Cameron: [about Dr. Cole] Just because he's religious, doesn't mean he won't kick your ass.
5589 Dr. House: You wanna bet?
5590 Dr. Cameron: No, I want you to stop being such a jerk to him.
5591 Dr. House: One hundred dollars.
5592 [Dr. Cameron stops leaning on the desk]
5593 Dr. House: Smart call. That guy's a wuss. He'll be the next one on the train.
5594 Dr. Cameron: Define "kick your ass".
5595 Dr. House: Any physical confrontation...
5596 Dr. Cameron: ...Or verbal.
5597 Dr. House: Define "verbal".
5598 Dr. Cameron: Anything over... 70 decibels. And you can't start suddenly being nice to him!
5599 Dr. House: You realize what you're encouraging here?
5600 Dr. Cameron: [smiles] Yeah, someone kicking your ass.
5601 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5603 Dr. Cole: What do you want us to do?
5604 Dr. House: The question is... what would Joseph Smith do?
5605 Dr. Cole: This isn't the time for--
5606 Dr. House: Casting out the demons?
5607 Dr. Cole: The patient's not possessed, she's dying. You can mock me tomorrow.
5608 Dr. House: You believe that the book has all the answers.
5609 Dr. Cole: To morality, not science!
5610 Dr. House: But the book is inconsistent with science. Do you know how many epileptics were tortured because they were "possessed"? How many teenage witches were stoned to death because they took mushrooms?
5611 Dr. Cole: Just shut up already! We've got a patient dying!
5612 Dr. House: You either gotta prescribe an exorcism, or admit to me that Smith was a horny fraud--
5613 [Dr. Cole turns around and punches House in the face, to the shock of everybody in the room.]
5614 Dr. Volakis: [after a moment of silence] I know what she has.
5615 Dr. House: You couldn't have spoken up ten seconds ago? You could've saved me a hundred bucks.
5616 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5618 [The fellows are in the lecture room talking to House via phone]
5619 Dr. Cole: Ethanol could have psychoactive effects...
5620 Dr. House: Bosley, tell whoever's talking that he's an idiot. [Dobson begins to stand up, but then stops. There is a long pause] Bosley, either tell him he's an idiot, or tell me why I'm wrong.
5621 Dobson: [to Dr. Cole] You're an idiot.
5622 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5624 Dobson: The disease [mad-cow disease] could be spread by brain tissue.
5625 Dr. House: Which is very cool. Run with it.
5626 Dr Brennan: So because the answer might be cool, you want us to do a brain biopsy on a 24-year-old woman?
5627 Dr. House: No, because is something cool I want you to do a brain biopsy on a 48-year-old dead guy.
5628 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5630 Dr. House: Don't think of it as digging up a body, think of it as keeping another one from getting buried.
5631 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5633 Dr. Volakis: Dr. Cuddy? I'm Amber Volakis, one of Dr. House's new fellows...
5634 Dr. Cuddy: [interrupting her] Sexual harassment claims go through HR, stress-related leaves through workers' comp., and any accusations of criminal activity go directly to the Princeton-Plainsboro Police Department.
5635 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5637 Dr. Taub: Enlarged spleen and liver failure are classic AIP. It's porphyria and it's moving fast.
5638 Dobson: PBG's were negative. If you read the report-!
5639 Dr. Taub: PBG tests are only conclusive if done during an attack, which you would know if you were a real doctor!
5640 Dr. House: That is just great!
5642 Dr. Taub: Which one of us is?
5643 Dr. House: Both of you, together. Fighting, passionate to prove the other one wrong. You couldn't care less about the patient, but it all works out the same.
5644 Dr. Volakis: [eagerly] I hate Thirteen.
5645 Dr. House: Not as productively.
5646 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5648 Dr. Cameron: How's it going?
5649 Dr. House: Great. The only way he [Dr. Cole] could turn any more cheeks is by pulling down his pants.
5650 Dr. Cameron: He's not a wuss. It takes a lot more strength to-
5651 Dr. House: We didn't bet on how strong he was.
5652 Dr. Cameron: So you're going a collect a hundred dollars and fire him because he has principles?
5653 Dr. House: What's your agenda here? You obviously don't care about the hundred.
5654 Dr. Cameron: He's a decent, smart-
5655 Dr. House: You don't care about the team.
5656 Dr. Cameron: Does it annoy Wilson when you ask questions and ignore the answers?
5657 Dr. House: Very much. You only care about who I hire and who I fire because you miss going through my mail. You can't stop controlling me.
5658 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5660 Dr. House: I'm a jerk to everyone. Best way to protect yourself from lawsuits.
5661 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5663 Dr. Cuddy: Doctor's lounge is covered in mud.
5664 Dr. House: Thirteen and Cutthroat Bitch had a disagreement and the cafeteria was all out of jell-o.
5665 Dr. Cuddy: There were pickaxes. Either you had them dig up a body, or you're building a railroad.
5666 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5668 Dr. House: You guys don't wipe your feet when you come in the house? [hands Dr. Taub a mop] Doctors' Lounge, let's go.
5670 Dr. House: Well, I can't ask the black guy or one of the chicks to do it; it'd be insensitive.
5671 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5673 Dr. House: Just a little piece of the brain. Seemed a waste; the guy wasn't using it anymore.
5674 Dr. Cuddy: That's your defense? 'We Just dismembered him?'
5675 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5677 Dr. Cuddy: How many of them agreed to dig up a grave?
5678 Dr. House: Six. But don't worry, the one who didn't didn't stand on principle. He just had a diaper to change. I really think there are no bad choices in this group.
5679 -- Guardian Angels (4.04)
5681 Dr. House: [about Sweden] Any country with that low an age of consent but that high a rate of suicide isn’t thinking straight.
5682 -- Mirror Mirror (4.05)
5684 Thirteen: [The patient's] car was towed, and the tow gate's locked. Guys must be out on a run.
5685 Dr. House: That's why I sent two of you: one of you breaks in. The other posts bail.
5686 Thirteen: Getting arrested is not what I'm worried about.
5687 Dr. House: Not a problem. You know how to kill dogs, right?
5688 -- Mirror Mirror (4.05)
5690 Dr. Taub: You're risking our patient's life, just to get back at Cuddy?
5691 Dr. House: Whaaaaaaaaat? No. That would be childish. This is what I'm doing to get back at Cuddy.
5692 Dr. House: [in the clinic waiting room] Who here doesn’t have any health insurance? [many people raise their hands] Michael Moore was right. MRI’s, PET scans, neuro-psych tests, private rooms for all these patients. Fight the power!
5693 -- Mirror Mirror (4.05)
5695 Dr. House: War doesn't end until Foreman's gone.
5696 Dr. Cuddy: Foreman's not going anywhere.
5697 Dr. House: And I know when my Vicodin isn't Vicodin. Do you know when your birth control pills aren't birth control pills?
5698 -- Mirror Mirror (4.05)
5700 Dr. Foreman: [To Dr. House] Giovannini's?
5701 Dr. House: Do you know any other mirror syndromes?
5702 -- Mirror Mirror (4.05)
5704 Dr. House: [To Dr. Kutner] You've electrocuted yourself and set a patient on fire. I like the dedication.
5705 Dr. Kutner: Thank you.
5706 Dr. Taub: It wasn't a compliment.
5707 Dr. House: Yes it was. Now comes the insult; YOU'RE INSANE!
5708 -- Mirror Mirror (4.05)
5710 Dr. Cuddy: [dropping Foreman off to join House's new team] But Dr. Foreman will be my eyes and ears. You do nothing without his knowledge.
5711 Dr. House: Oh, just in case I need them, where exactly will Dr. Foreman be keeping my balls?
5712 -- Mirror Mirror (4.05)
5714 Dr. House: I decided you were right. You're obviously in an impossible position. There's no point in me humiliating you.
5715 Dr. Foreman: Thanks.
5716 Dr. House: ... so I'm gonna humiliate Cuddy - until she fires you.
5717 Dr. Foreman: The guy's faking. It's Munchausen's. You noticed the EMT runsheet? The paramedic that brought him in is also named Martin Harris.
5718 Dr. House: Well, if the name was Atilla von Wienerschnitzel, I'd say you might be onto something.
5719 -- Mirror Mirror (4.05)
5721 [Cuddy and House are talking to the patient who is always "mirroring" the most powerful person around him, trying to figure out if Cuddy or House are more powerful]
5722 Dr. Cuddy: Hi, I'm the Dean of Medicine.
5723 Dr. House: Hi, I'm the guy who saved your life.
5724 Dr. Cuddy: I can fire him. I can fire him now. I can fire him tomorrow. I don't even need -
5725 Dr. House: She doesn't fire me. She never WILL fire me. She needs me -
5726 Dr. Cuddy: He's a good doctor, that's all. I respect his expertise and I -
5727 Dr. House: She's hot for me.
5729 Dr. Cuddy: Well, that could have been either of us.
5730 Patient: You have great ya-boos.
5731 Dr. Cuddy: [Trying] Still could have been either of us.
5732 Dr. House: [Smiles] You lose. [Starts victory dance]
5733 Dr. Foreman: [seeing House doing his victory dance from outside the room] Damn.
5734 -- Mirror Mirror (4.05)
5736 Dr. House: [to the CIA agent recruiting him] If I have to walk somewhere, there better be at least five girls involved. And they’d better be working their way through college.
5737 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5739 Dr. House: Horse chestnuts may look like chestnuts, but they taste like a horse’s lower-than-chest-nuts. Which makes the idea he accidentally ate a couple hundred slightly less persuasive.
5740 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5742 Dr. House: [First walking trough the CIA building] Looks a lot better on 24. [Sees Dr. Terzi after walking into her office] I take that back.
5743 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5745 Dr. Terzi: This is Dr. Sidney Curtis from the Mayo Clinic, he's also agreed to help with the diagnosis.
5746 Dr. Curtis: [shakes hands with House] Dr. House.
5747 Dr. House: "Curtis on Immunology" Sidney Curtis?
5748 Dr. Curtis: [pleased] Oh, you've read it?
5749 Dr. House: Nope, but it is keeping my piano level.
5750 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5752 Dr. Terzi: I'm afraid there are going to be some limitations on his medical history. Just let me know what you need and I should be able to provide it.
5753 Dr. House: FYI, my malpractice insurance doesn’t cover alien autopsies.
5754 Dr. Terzi: That's fine. X-Files are in the next wing over.
5755 Dr. Curtis: Where was the agent when he first fell ill?
5756 Dr. Terzi: Sorry, that's classified, but assume there aren't too many places in the world John hasn't been and yes - "John"'s a cover name.
5757 Dr. Curtis: And what makes you think it was an attempt on his life?
5758 Dr. Terzi: Sorry, I can't tell you that either.
5759 Dr. Curtis: Well, what can you tell us?
5760 Dr. House: Yeah, did Oswald really have sex with Marilyn Monroe?
5761 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5763 House: Who were you going to kill in Bolivia? My old housekeeper?
5764 Dr. Terzi: We don't kill anyone.
5765 House: I'm sorry - who were you going to marginalize? If it is my housekeeper, she has it coming. Cleaning the windows means cleaning both sides. Am I right or am I right?
5766 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5768 Dr. Wilson: I was wondering when you'd grow bored of avoiding my calls.
5769 Dr. House: Oh, I could never grow bored of ignoring you. What's the latest protocol on Waldenström's?
5770 Dr. Wilson: Where are you?
5771 Dr. House: CIA headquarters. How much fludarabine do you need?
5772 Dr. Wilson: Either you're sprawled naked on your floor with an empty bottle of vicodin or collapsed naked in front of your computer with an empty bottle of Viagra. Please tell me which because Chase has another pool going.
5773 Dr. House: They flew me in to help deal with a sick employee. How much-?
5774 Dr. Wilson: [interrupting] Hallucinations. Damn! I shouldn't have bet on the Viagra.
5775 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5777 Dr. House: You know, I have a position available on my penis - wait a second, I think I screwed up that joke.
5778 Dr. Terzi: You're offering me a job?
5779 Dr. House: I'd settle for that.
5780 Dr. Terzi: As tempting as a position on your staff is, I like it here.
5781 Dr. House: Pays better. And we've only had one assassination attempt
5782 Dr. Terzi: And I'm sure you're a great boss, that's why your fellows left en masse a few months ago. [House looks awkwardly at her] I have satellite images.
5783 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5785 Dr. House: You’ve got to get down here – they have a satellite aimed directly into Cuddy’s vagina. I told them the chance of invasion is slim to none, but…
5786 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5788 Dr. Curtis: He [House] should be brought up on charges!
5789 Dr. House OK, relax, I'll take your book out from under my piano.
5790 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5792 Dr. Cameron: When - when you were dying, you tried to infect me, because you knew I'd fight for you if I thought I was dying, too.
5793 Dr. Foreman: You're bringing this up now so I'll forgive you for messing with my patient?
5794 Dr. Cameron: I'm happy I changed jobs. But, I know I'll never have that sort of... excitement.
5795 Dr. Foreman: You miss people trying to kill you?
5796 Dr. Cameron: No, I miss people doing whatever it takes to get the job done. [slight pause, Foreman nods] I guess that's why I'm having trouble giving it up.
5797 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5799 Dr. House: You make a good point. I've been wrong every time, and she still won't listen to you. So either she [chuckling] really likes me or she really hates you. And I got a ride in the jet.
5800 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5802 Dr House: I know how to kill a guy with my thumb.
5803 Dr Cuddy: Who doesn't?
5804 -- Whatever It Takes (4.06)
5806 Dr. Taub: [to House] Some of us pop pain pills, I cheat. We all have our vices.
5809 Dr. House: [about Dr. Terzi] I think she might be an idiot.
5811 Dr. House: She can't be an idiot! She's in the CIA, for god's sake!
5812 Dr. Wilson: The Bay of Pigs was a daring triumph?
5815 Dr. House: You’re right about me being wrong and wrong about you being right.
5818 Dr. House: Wow you're ugly.
5819 Kenny: Wow you're an ass!
5822 Dr. Wilson: Well it's great how he rebounded from that setback.
5823 Director: [off screen] What setback?
5824 Dr. Wilson: He didn't tell you about the...? Well, it's his right. The records were sealed. Personally, I think he was just tapping his foot and reaching for the toilet paper. Obviously, it was a witch hunt.
5825 Director: You think they singled him out because...
5826 Dr. Wilson: No, literally. It was a witch hunt. Doctor House is a practicing Wiccan. It's a beautiful religion. Very caring...
5827 Dr. House: [entering off screen] (to the director) Hey hey hey! You have access to the case, not my favorite fives.
5830 House: She's making me an idiot.
5831 Wilson: That's cute. You have a crush.
5832 House: No, I think it's something systematic.
5833 Wilson: Thirteen's pretty. You're obviously okay with her.
5834 House: She killed a patient.
5835 Wilson: The bitch is pretty.
5836 House: The bitch is a bitch.
5837 Wilson: Ask her out.
5838 House: The bitch? She's a bitch.
5839 Wilson: No, the one that's making you an idiot. It's the story of life. Boy meets girl. Boy gets stupid. Boy and girl live stupidly ever after.
5842 Dr. Cuddy: You think I like the cameras? You think I want the whole world watching you check out my ass and question my wardrobe?
5843 Dr. House: Would it be better if I checked out your wardrobe and questioned your ass?
5844 Dr. Cuddy: A little part of me...
5845 Dr. House: [interrupting her] There is no little part of you.
5848 [The movie crew is interviewing Cameron in the ER while she works on a patient]
5849 Director: Before you worked in the ER you worked for House, right?
5850 Dr. Cameron: Three and a half years.
5851 Director: Why did you leave?
5852 ER Patient: Hey, I - I don't want to be on TV. I'm not signing a release.
5853 Director: We'll blur you out.
5854 Dr. Cameron: [to the patient] Take off your pants.
5855 ER Patient: [to the director] Will you be able to use any of this if I start swearing?
5856 Director: Did House treat you as badly as he treats his current fellows?
5857 Dr. Cameron: Loaded question.
5858 ER Patient: Faaaarrrkk! [chuckles] That's not even a word. [giggles] Fork!
5859 Director: [sarcastically] Very clever.
5860 Dr. Cameron: I learned how to be a doctor from House. Or, at least a doctor who learned to be a doctor from House, if that makes any sense.
5861 Director: And you left his team because... you couldn't stand him anymore?
5862 Dr. Cameron: [distracted] No, no, I - I love Dr. House.
5863 Director: [surprised] Now that's something we haven't heard.
5864 Dr. Cameron: I mean, [slight pause] what did you ask me, again?
5865 Director: Why you left.
5866 Dr. Cameron: [confused, stuttering] I - I loved being... around him. Professionally, you know he was always... stimulating [realising what she just said] - not in the erotic sense of the word!
5867 ER Patient: [giggling] Fork. They forked. And then they spooned.
5870 Dr. House: I became a doctor because of the movie Patch Adams.
5873 Dr. House: Also, my eyes look better in rooms with summer colors.
5876 Dr. House: We can try and pretend we're above it or we can try and intellectualize it away, but ultimately, shiny, pretty, perky things are good, [pause] and ugly, misshapen teenage boys are repulsive.
5877 Director: The question was, "Do you resent Dr. Cuddy's interference in your practice?"
5878 Dr. House: Oh. Well then I guess my answer wasn't very helpful, was it?
5881 Dr. Taub: There's a mass lesion in the left anterior temporal lobe surrounded by edema.
5882 Dr. House: Did you just insult me in Pig Latin?
5883 Dr. Taub: *scoffs* Dr. House. Please......
5886 Dr. Wilson: Where'd you get those keys?
5887 Dr. House: Blew the janitor.
5889 Dr. House: That's his name.
5890 Dr. Wilson: His name's Lou!
5891 Dr. House: ...Owe him an apology.
5894 Dr. Kutner: Are we gonna be on TV?
5895 Dr. House: No I'm auditioning for my own music video.
5898 Dr. Wilson: Wait rewind that.
5899 Dr. House: What? Did you miss something.
5900 Dr. Wilson: No. When she leans over I think you can see through her shirt.
5903 Dr. House: Dr. Terzi you're fired. [Long pause]. So... you wanna have dinner, catch a movie?
5906 Dr. House: I noticed a trend: if no one does anything, sick people often get sicker.
5907 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5909 Dr. House: You let her greedy fingers right into my cookie jar. Which, sadly, is not as dirty as it sounds.
5910 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5912 Dr. House: I finally have a case of lupus.
5913 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5915 Dr House: What's your blood type?
5916 Magician: Type A...but...
5917 Dr. House: Trust me, it is WAY better to know.
5918 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5920 Dr. House: We can all applaud the doctor who is willing to break all the rules, but the real hero is the unsung doctor, toiling in anonymity [hits a string in the air], because he broke the rules without getting caught. I need to know you have these skills. I need you to bring me the thong of Lisa Cuddy. [the fellows stare at him in disbelief] Not kidding. [the fellows continue staring] Thong. Cuddy. Go.
5921 [the fellows turn to Foreman]
5922 Dr. Foreman: [resigned] That's how I got hired.
5923 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5925 Taub: [Discovers rabbits in the patients home] Tularemia.
5926 Kutner: [With his back turned] No, you'd have to have rabbits.
5927 Taub: True. Maybe a tick jumped from a rabbit onto one of these white fluffy alligators.
5928 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5930 Thirteen: [Sarcastically] Yeah, I've been here 8 weeks because my subscription to Masochism Weekly ran out.
5931 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5933 Dr. House: Actual magic is oxymoronic. [pause] Might not even be oxy.
5934 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5936 Magician: The man dislocating his shoulder. [pointing at Kutner] Tell the man next to you to come up.
5937 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5939 Kutner: I saw this magician last night...
5940 Dr. House: The girl's fine, he didn't really cut her in half.
5941 Kutner: His heart stopped while he was hanging upside down in a water tank.
5942 Dr. House: A drowning man's heart stopped, that is a mystery.
5943 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5945 Dr. House: [Talking about Amber] Foreman, she's not wearing underwear, you used to be more fun.
5946 Dr. Foreman: Big deal. If she stops wearing clothes then we can drop the medical stuff.
5947 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5949 Dr. House: [Before doing surgery on a magician] Ladies and gentlemen. I've got nothing in my hands. Nothing up my sleeve. I do have something in my pants, but it's not going to help with this particular trick.
5950 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5952 Dr. House: Hypothetical situation, a woman drops something in public and instead of laughing it off she gets nervous and erratic.
5953 Thirteen: Maybe she's nervous because she didn't do her spelling homework. [House stares at her] In my hypothetical she's 8.
5954 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5956 Thirteen: [Talking about House] What did you do to him?
5957 Dr. Cole: Amber's nickname is Cutthroat Bitch and you're blaming me.
5958 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5960 Dr. House: OH MY GOD! You're not wearing underwear!
5961 Dr. Cuddy: [Embarrassed] Of course I'm..
5962 Dr. House: [Interrupts] Skirt that tight you got no secrets. Skirt that tight I can tell if you've got an IUD. You seen Dr. Cole?
5963 Dr. Cuddy: [Blushing] No..
5964 Dr. House: You're blushing.
5965 Dr. Cuddy: [Not looking at House] I am not..
5966 Dr. House: Look at me.
5967 [Cuddy looks at House]
5968 Dr. House: OH. MY. GOD!!!
5969 [Cuddy walks away quickly]
5970 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5972 Magician: People come to my show because they want a sense of wonder. They want to experience something they can't explain.
5973 Dr. House: If the wonder's gone when the truth is known, there never was any wonder to begin with.
5974 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5976 Magician: The wonder is in not knowing. [House appears to cut the magician's IV line, the magician looks worried]
5977 House: The wonder is in knowing. [He shows the magician his intact IV line, showing that he cut a piece of plastic tubing]
5978 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5980 Magician: (exclaims) Oh! Oh my head! Oh! I have a headache.
5981 House: Is it new or old?
5982 Magician: Oh! I'll be fine. Oh! Just need to take a couple of these Vicodin. (pretends to have a pill bottle in his hand, and pours out two real pills in his hand, and looks at it...House pulls out his actual pill bottle, and shakes it, hearing nothing shaking in it)
5983 -- You Don't Want To Know (4.08)
5985 Dr. House: (places record in record player) A little mood music, build the suspense.
5986 Dr. Kutner: Sounds more folky.
5987 Dr. House: (mean, teeth gritting tone) You seriously have no idea when to shut up, do you?
5990 Dr. House: [Yelling over the music played to induce a seizure in the patient] Remind me of your influences here. I’m gonna say, Thelonious Monk and the sound a trash compactor makes when you crawl inside it.
5993 Jimmy Quidd: Maybe purposelessness is my purpose.
5994 Dr. Volakis: Mission accomplished.
5997 Dr. House: You're not taking the long view.
5998 Dr. Foreman: The one where we stuff another patient in a body bag?
5999 Dr. House: Nope, if we're wrong it'll come pretty fast. The long view is the one where we pick the best team; that way we can use all those bags we save for grocery shopping.
6002 Dr. Volakis: Drug addicts use drugs is a stereotype? "Drugs are bad" is a stereotype? Losers lose is-
6006 Dr. Taub: Don't care about the patient.
6007 Thirteen: You care about this job more than you care about his life?
6008 Dr. Taub: I care about my wallpaper more than I care about his life.
6009 Thirteen: Okay, you're jerking me around. There's no reason to be a doctor if you don't care about-
6010 Dr. Taub: I care about life, I just don't care about his.
6013 Dr. House: What makes you so sure that drugs are a mask for something else?
6014 Thirteen: Drugs are always a mask for something else.
6015 Dr. House [pauses] That's the dumbest thing I have heard in my life.
6016 [Thirteen leaves, House awards her extra points on the scoreboard]
6019 Dr. House: [to Dr. Cuddy, when asking for her opinion as to which doctors he should keep] You're a bureaucratic nightmare, a chronic pain in the ass, and a second-rate doctor at best...
6020 Dr. Cuddy: Am I blushing?
6021 Dr. House: ...but, you do know this stuff.
6024 Dr. Taub: Where is everybody else?
6025 Dr. House: Clinic's been quarantined. A patient came in with avian flu-like symptoms. And 50 extra dollars in spending money.
6028 Dr. Volakis: Does Foreman being here mean the game's over?
6029 Dr. House: It means the patient's life is almost over. You can call it what you want.
6032 Dr. Wilson: Dying's easy. Living's hard.
6033 Dr. House: That can't possibly be as poignant as it sounded!
6036 Dr. House: Amber! Please stand.
6037 Dr. Volakis: You didn't call me a bitch... is that bad?
6040 Dr. House: You only have three choices in life: be good, get good or give up. You've obviously gone for column D. [Turns to the patient] Why?
6041 Jimmy Quidd: I don't know.
6042 Dr. House: The simple answer is "If you don't try, you can't fail".
6045 [Amber sees "17" written under her nickname]
6046 Dr. Volakis: I have 17 points?
6047 Dr. House: Well, I started you all out on 100, and you blew up part of the building.
6050 Jimmy Quidd: What's wrong with you?
6051 Dr. Volakis: I got fired.
6052 Jimmy Quidd: W-what are you doing here?
6053 Dr. Volakis: Trying not to care.
6054 Jimmy Quidd: Yeah, that's not easy.
6057 Dr. Kutner: Can we do a "Secret Santa"?
6058 Dr. House: I liked you better fifteen seconds ago when you were afraid for your job.
6059 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6061 Dr. House: There's a reason that everybody lies: it works. It's what allows society to function. It's what separates man from beast.
6062 Dr. Wilson: Oh, I thought that was our thumbs.
6063 Dr. House: You wanna know every place your mom's thumb has been?
6064 Dr. Wilson: I'm sorry, I missed rehearsal, am I taking the "truth is good" side? Don't you usually take that side?
6065 Dr. House: Lies are a tool - they can be used either for good or- no, wait, I've got a better one: Lies are like children: hard work, but they're worth it because the future depends on them.
6066 Dr. Wilson: You're so full of love....or something.
6067 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6069 Dr. Cuddy: You owe me 50 bucks.
6070 Dr. House: And you owe me half a lap dance.
6071 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6073 Dr. House: [walking with Wilson] Where're we going?
6074 Dr. Wilson: Nowhere, I just know it hurts you.
6075 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6077 Dr. House: I wanna hire 40 more fellows.
6078 Dr. Cuddy: You already fired the ones you hired?!
6079 Dr. House: They work better when they're scared.
6080 Dr. Taub: [enters] You were right, the guy slipped her ecstasy.
6081 Dr. House: Showing any symptoms?
6082 Dr. Taub: No. Kutner's starting her on hemodialysis and Thirteen's in the lab trying to figure out what the guy put in the drugs. [leaves]
6083 Dr. House: [annoyed] See! A clear, simple statement of facts describing their cooperation with absolutely no attitude of fear.
6084 Dr. Cuddy: [deadpan sarcastic] Something's gotta be done.
6086 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6088 Dr. House: The notion of picking one time of year to be decent to other people is obscene because it’s actually validating the notion of being miserable wretches the rest of the year.
6089 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6091 Dr. House: I saw something amazing: pure truth. She told her mother that she was dying. Stripped her of all hope.
6092 Dr. Wilson: [haltingly] That sounds... horrible.
6093 Dr. House: It was like watching some... bizarre astronomical event you know you're never gonna see again.
6094 Dr. Wilson: You tell people the cold, hard truth all the time. You get off on it.
6095 Dr. House: Because I don't care. She cared, she did it anyway. She did it because she cared.
6096 Dr. Wilson: [sarcastically] The angels of Christmas have finally given House a present he can appreciate.
6097 Dr. House: Oh, don't ruin it. Don't pin this on Christ, he's got enough nails in him.
6098 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6100 Dr. House: Why don't you take that thing off that hat!
6101 Dr. Wilson: It's Christmas...it's a reindeer.
6102 Dr. House: It's a moose on a Jew.
6103 Dr. Wilson: Who cares? [He makes the hat's left antler flap.]
6104 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6106 Dr. House: [rolls his eyes] Are you a doctor? Did you go to med school since the last time I asked?
6107 Jane: You just think we gotta be lying-
6108 Dr. House: [cuts her off] White lies?
6109 Jane: What are those?
6110 Dr. House: Those are lies we tell to make other people feel better.
6112 Dr. House: Rationalizations?
6113 Jane: What are those?
6114 Dr. House: Those are lies we tell to make ourselves feel better.
6115 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6117 Dr. Taub: Try bondage.
6118 Dr. House: I did once. She just tied me down and whined about how hard it is to be Dean of Medicine.
6119 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6121 Dr. House: Do you spell "homie" with a y?
6122 [Foreman looks at him questioningly]
6123 Dr. House: I want to be respectful.
6124 -- It's A Wonderful Lie (4.10)
6126 Foreman: [After Wilson explains House's courtship rituals] Oh my God! He's been wooing me for years!
6129 Dr. House: [To Wilson] You, for some reason, are happy.
6130 Dr. Wilson: [sarcastically] How dare you!
6133 Dr. House: Oh great, I can't get cable but I get the South Pole on hi-def.
6136 Cameron: I am not giving you cable; you're gonna have to somehow survive with broadcast networks alone.
6137 House: I'll be fine on Tuesdays...
6138 [At the time, House was airing new episodes on Tuesdays at 9]
6141 Dr. Wilson: [sarcastically] She said she cares about people? What a poser.
6144 Dr. House: You're wearing that shirt for someone.
6145 Dr. Wilson: The health department. They frown on topless oncology.
6148 Dr. Wilson: Why am I here?
6149 Dr. House: Because I wanna ask you about your girlfriend. I must know who she is, or you would’ve told me her name.
6150 Dr. Wilson: She doesn’t have a name, it’s some sort of... birth defect.
6151 Dr. House: There’s only about 12 people we both know. I can’t remember 5 of their names. So we’re down to Cuddy, your ex wives...
6152 Dr. Wilson: Your mama.
6155 Dr. House: Come on, Cate, let's get this over with.
6156 Dr. Wilson: [he mutes the microphone on the webcam] You used her name.
6157 Dr. House: Just trying to move things along, Bob.
6160 Dr. Kutner: [in response to House asking what is the right answer] ...I love you?
6163 Dr. House: Cutthroat bitch?!
6164 Dr. Wilson: Well, I just call her Amber.
6167 Dr. House: See all the good things that happen when you listen to me?
6170 Dr. House: "Did they teach that before or after the class on fondling your inner child?"
6173 Dr. House: [To Dr. Wilson] You don't like strong. You don't like assertive. You like needy. She's not dying is she?
6174 Dr. Wilson: Yes. Now go away.
6175 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6177 Dr. House: Religion is a symptom of irrational belief and groundless hope.
6178 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6180 Dr. House: People don't change. For example, I'm going to keep repeating "People don't change."
6181 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6183 Dr. Taub: She's nuts, but we can't just give her 10 cc's of atheism and send her home.
6184 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6186 Dr. Kutner: In college, I was really into science fiction. But not like the guys with the six-hundred-dollar prosthetic ears who could swear in Romulan.
6187 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6189 Yonatan Arnoff: The more you know someone, the more you should love them.
6190 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6192 Thirteen: No one can describe themselves in ten words. Why would we wanna hear anyone else do it?
6193 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6195 Dr. Foreman: People who have a problem with boxes are people who don't fit in them.
6196 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6198 Dr. House: She's not me. Well, she is me. But that's... not why she's attractive. She's a needy version of me.
6199 Dr. Wilson: Hard to imagine such a mythical creature.
6200 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6202 Amber Volakis: Hi Greg. I call you Greg because we're now social equals.
6203 Dr. House: And I call you Cutthroat Bitch, well, quod erat demonstrandum. And I speak in Latin because I don't try to hide what an ass I am.
6204 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6206 [Amber leaves House and Wilson at the bar while she complains to the restaurant's host about the long wait for a table]
6207 Dr. House: Look, now she’s going to hit him in the face with your testicles.
6208 Dr. Wilson: She tends to treat…She tends to treat every event like it’s the last copter out of Saigon.
6209 Dr. House: She’s the Anti-Wilson. A force for evil.
6210 Dr. Wilson: She has an annoying quality. Perhaps even two. If I was perfect, I’d date perfect.
6211 Dr. House: You like that!
6212 Dr. Wilson: It’s annoying, but she’s good at it.
6213 Dr. House: Wait a second, this isn't just about the sex. You like her personality. You like that she’s conniving. You like that she has no regard for consequences. You like that she can humiliate someone if it serves…[his eyes widen, long pause] Oh my God! You’re sleeping with me!
6214 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6216 Dr. Cuddy: Are you sure she [Amber] doesn't wanna just take you back to her lair, hang you upside down, and deposit her eggs in you?
6217 Dr. Wilson: Excellent disguise, House.
6218 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6220 Dr. Kutner: Saw Amber drop off Wilson this morning.
6221 Dr. House: Yeah the male always drives the female.
6222 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6224 Dr. House: I wrote it in black, I'm always serious when I use black.
6225 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6227 Dr. Wilson: [To Dr. House] C'est la vie, and I use the French because you're an ass.
6228 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6230 Dr. House: You will trust my diagnosis, you'll let me treat her because in this temple, I'm Dr. Yahweh!
6231 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6233 Dr. House: If you do change, can't it be the part of you that chases me down the halls trying to change me?
6234 Dr. Wilson: Do you know what this means?
6235 Dr. House: That you've made ONE good dating choice. The fabric of the space-time continuum could unravel.
6236 Dr. Wilson: My whole world could expand. I could form a long term connection that isn't with you. And since you put the darkest possible construction on everything, you could end up losing a friend. You've thought of all this, and yet you're going along with it. Are you being self-sacrificing?
6237 Dr. House: I'll sacrifice a lab rat, I'll sacrifice a fly, I'll sacrifice $200 on a mudder at Monmouth Park. I don't sacrifice self.
6238 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6240 Dr. House: Solve this case and the job is yours.
6241 Amber Volakis: Is there a "Drop Wilson" clause attached to this?
6242 Dr. House: Standard contract all employees sign.
6243 Amber Volakis: Why do you have to believe I have an ulterior motive?
6244 Dr. House: For the same reason I believe that crack whores can have sex… for crack.
6245 Amber Volakis: All my life I thought I had to choose between love and respect. And I chose respect. And with Wilson… I know what it's like to have both. And that beats a fellowship.
6246 Dr. House: You've changed.
6247 Amber Volakis: I hope so.
6248 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6250 Dr. Cuddy: So alcoholics that successfully go through treatment don't exist.
6251 Dr. House: They're still alcoholics. If they never take another drink as long as they live only 'cause they didn't live long enough.
6252 -- Don't Ever Change (4.12)
6254 Dr. Kutner: The world is a bell curve: most of us fall within the standard deviation but there are outliers and if we believe in the existence of extreme jerkiness, which I suspect that we do... [pauses and glances at House], then we also have to accept the existence of the opposite extreme.
6255 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6257 Dr. Taub: [to House] You were wrong.
6258 Dr. House: Why does everyone say that with such pleasure? It's very hurtful, you know.
6259 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6261 Dr. House: If you want to stop car accidents, take out the air bags and attach machetes pointing at their throats. No one will go over three miles an hour.
6262 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6264 Dr. House: I didn't invite you to be nice; I invited you because bowling isn't one of the two things guys do by themselves.
6265 Dr. Chase: What's the other?
6266 Dr. House: Other hand.
6267 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6269 Dr. House:I want joint custody.
6270 Amber Volakis: Of Wilson?
6271 Dr. House: Unless we have another love child?
6272 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6274 Dr. Cuddy: [reading House's performance review] A disturbingly large proportion of your comments are either racist or sexist.
6275 Dr. House: That top makes you look like an Afghani prostitute. Would be an example of one of those.
6276 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6278 Dr. House: What you want you run away from, what you need you don't have a clue, what you've accomplished makes you proud, but you're still miserable. Please Sign.
6279 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6281 Dr. House: Taub and Thirty-One…
6282 Thirteen: Thirty-One?
6283 Dr. House: Oh, I'm sorry, I thought that either way was good with you.
6284 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6286 Dr. House: [to Cameron] Is he Canadian?
6287 Dr. Cameron: He's a low priority.
6288 Dr. House: Is that a yes?
6289 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6291 Dr. House: [On Wilson and Amber] I wish the best for them, and their tragically deformed children.
6292 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6294 Dr. Wilson: You two are like dogs circling each other in the park, [to Amber] and I say that with all the love in the world. You need to sniff each others butts, bare your teeth and arrive at some strange detante, otherwise you'll end up biting each other's eyes out, [to Amber] again: all the love in the world.
6295 Dr. House: [To Amber] I'll let you sniff first.
6296 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6298 Dr. Cameron: Are you comparing House to Hitler?
6300 Dr. Cameron: Just because I don't think he's Hitler doesn't mean I slept with him. I don't sleep with everyone who's better than Hitler.
6301 -- No More Mr. Nice Guy (4.13)
6303 Cuddy: Why is House driving a limo?
6304 Foreman: Don't know.
6305 Cameron: Don't have to know.
6306 Chase: Don't … care?
6307 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6309 House: [to Dr. Cameron, who is doing paperwork for him] Stick to the filing, sweetheart, let the doctors do the doctoring.
6310 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6312 Cameron: You will need to run an EMG test for motor nerve entrapment or the inspector will own your ass.
6313 House: Kutner! Leave the room. Wait thirty minutes, come back and tell her the test was negative.
6314 Kutner: Is it okay if I use that time to do the test?
6315 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6317 [The team is watching DVDs for research]
6318 Taub: Does sound a little forced… could be stiffening in his tongue, which is a symptom of myxoedema.
6319 Thirteen: It's not the tongue, it's the dialogue. I think I dated that nurse though… [House looks at her] …no.
6320 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6322 House: You want the star of the hottest daytime drama on TV to die in your hospital?
6323 Cuddy: I want you to cure him without committing any more felonies.
6324 House: I can't do my job when you're gonna tie my hands like that!
6325 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6327 Thirteen: We should have him spend a night in the sleep lab and see if he gets a reflex erection.
6328 House: Confirmation is for wimps and altar boys! We don't need to wait for a reflex. If he can't get engorged the way god intended, he can't get engorged. [looks at Cameron]
6329 Cameron: I'm not showing him my boobs.
6330 House: Lack of response to your chest tells us nothing. Thirteen, show him y… [he glances at Thirteen's chest] ...I gotta find a decent set of knockers around here. [he wanders off]
6331 Cameron: Your porn is in the second drawer.
6332 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6334 House: Dr. House. I don't think we've met.
6335 Dr. Conway: Dr. Jamie Conway. I've heard your name.
6336 House: Most people have: It's also a noun.
6337 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6339 Dr. Conway: Heard about House's patient. Bold move. And you backed him.
6340 Cuddy: He was right.
6341 Dr. Conway: He wasn't even in the same neighborhood as right.
6342 Cuddy: The patient's alive.
6343 Dr. Conway: Okay, the rules exist because 95% of the time for 95% of the people, they're the right thing to do.
6344 Cuddy: And the other 5%?...
6345 Dr. Conway: ...Have to live by the same rules. Because everybody thinks they're in that 5%.
6346 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6348 Cuddy: All I ask is that you tone it down for a few days.
6349 House: I want that TV.
6350 Cuddy: We're not bargaining.
6351 House: You want something. Either you're bargaining or you're begging.
6352 Cuddy: Me keeping my job is good for you.
6353 House: Yes, but it's better for you. I just want us to be equally happy. ... Got to go, need a decision.
6354 Cuddy: You're not going to cut your own throat?
6355 House: Yeah, that sounds like me.
6356 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6358 Evan Greer: You really as good as everyone seems to think you are?
6359 House: Are you really as miserable, as everyone seems to think you are?
6360 Evan Greer: I just wanna do something...that matters.
6361 House: Nothing matters, we're all just cockroaches, wildebeests dying in the riverbank, nothing we do has any lasting meaning.
6362 Evan Greer: And you think I'm miserable.
6363 House: You're unhappy on the plane, jump out of it.
6364 Evan Greer: I want to but...I can't.
6365 House: Hmm...that's the problem with metaphors, they need interpretation. Jumping out of the plane is stupid.
6366 Evan Greer: What if I'm not in a plane? What if I'm just in a place I don't want to be?
6367 House: That's the other problem with metaphors. Yes, what if you're really in an ice cream truck, and outside are candy and flowers and virgins? You're on a plane! We're all on planes. Life is dangerous and complicated, and...it's a long way down.
6368 Evan Greer: So you're afraid of change?
6369 House: No you're afraid to change. You'd rather imagine you can escape, instead of actually try. 'Cause if you fail, then you've got nothing. So you'll give up the chance of something real, so that you can hold on to hope. Thing is, hope is for sissies.
6370 Evan Greer: [Starting to hallucinate] When I get out of here I'm not gonna be afraid anymore. I mean, how many guys get a second chance?
6371 House: Too many. Half the people I save don't deserve a second chance.
6372 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6374 Wilson: I want a water bed. I’ve always wanted one; I know it’s ridiculous, it’s just, there’s something nice about the thought of being rocked to sleep in water. No mocking? No Freudian analysis of how the waterbed is really a great big vagina I want to crawl into?
6375 House: I’m ignoring you because you make me sad.
6376 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6378 House: As I suspected, you have significant losses in the upper right quadrant of your visual field.
6379 Evan Greer: Are you serious?
6380 House: No, it's a joke. Two guys go into a bar and one has significant losses in the upper right quadrant of his visual field. And the other one says, 'You're gonna need an MRI to confirm the type and location of the tumor.'
6381 -- Living the Dream (4.14)
6383 Cameron: You're staying the night, we have to monitor your brain for swelling.
6384 House: How much bigger could it get?
6385 -- House's Head (4.15)
6387 House: I'm going in, Rambo style.
6388 -- House's Head (4.15)
6390 House: You have a brain tumor.
6391 Emo-Punk: You're kidding, right?
6392 House: If I was kidding, I'd be dressed like you.
6393 -- House's Head (4.15)
6395 House: [Not remembering the names of Taub and Thirteen] Lesbian. Find out if anybody on that bus was taken to other hospitals.
6396 Thirteen: He just forgot mine.
6397 House: No, 13, I just wanted to call you a lesbian.
6398 Thirteen: I’m not a lesbian.
6399 House: I was rounding up from 50%.
6400 -- House's Head (4.15)
6402 Wilson: A week ago you saw a symptom in a soap star.
6403 House: Bad argument, considering I was right about that.
6404 -- House's Head (4.15)
6406 Thirteen: Why the bath?
6407 House: Hypnosis gave me a nose-picker, smells set off hallucinations, sensory deprivation should get the brain into an alpha-theta phase. Did you see Altered States?
6408 Thirteen: I don't think I was even born when that movie was out.
6409 House: Well then you're too young to be a doctor. That movie was released in 1980
6410 Thirteen: That was twenty-eight years ago.
6411 House: [Dismissively] No it wasn't, shut up.
6412 Thirteen: Did you just... forget what year it is?
6413 House: [After a beat] No, I just remembered how old I am.
6414 -- House's Head (4.15)
6416 House: Give me some physostigmine, it crosses the blood-brain barrier.
6417 Thirteen: [Sarcastically cheery] ...And act like a nerve gas, stop your heart, and you'll go to heaven and be omniscient! Good idea, not gonna happen.
6418 -- House's Head (4.15)
6420 Cuddy: I didn't know you rode the bus.
6421 House: I used to drive home after getting drunk, but some mothers got "MA-D-D".
6422 -- House's Head (4.15)
6424 House: What are you doing here? You weren't on the bus with me.
6425 Cuddy: Then I guess this isn't a memory - this is a fantasy.
6426 House: If it's a fantasy, you'd be wearing this.
6427 [The camera cuts back to Cuddy, who is now dressed like a stripper]
6428 Cuddy: You're convinced your patient is dying and you want to waste your time with a sex fantasy?!
6429 House: Don't blame me, blame my gender.
6430 Cuddy: Well, I'm not here to indulge that, I'm here to help you figure out what symptom you saw. Your patient was driving the bus so all you could see was-
6431 House: [Interrupts] Why can't you do both?
6432 [Electronic music starts playing and Cuddy starts stripping provocatively while carrying out a differential diagnosis with House]
6433 -- House's Head (4.15)
6435 Cuddy: [Stops stripping and looks at House] I'm distracting you. [starts to get up]
6436 House: No! [Cut back to Cuddy who is now dressed normally and sits down next to House] Dance, woman!
6437 Cuddy: [Resignedly] You'd rather be diagnosing.
6438 House: I screamed "no"!
6439 Cuddy: And your own subconscious ignored you. I guess you'd rather fantasize about finding symptoms. How screwed up is that?
6440 -- House's Head (4.15)
6442 Nurse: Who are you talking to?
6443 House: My large colon!
6444 -- House's Head (4.15)
6446 [House takes a pill]
6447 Cuddy: Is that vicodin?
6448 House: Nope, just a little memory pick-me-up.
6449 Cameron: [Grabs the bottle from him] Physostigmine.
6450 Cuddy: Are you crazy! Alzheimer drugs will make your brain go into overdrive!
6451 House: That's the point. Speed up my neural firing, turn up the voltage on my memory.
6452 Wilson: And blow out your heart. How many did you take?
6453 House: Just now, or including the ones I took on the way over?
6454 -- House's Head (4.15)
6456 The Answer: What's my necklace made of?
6458 -- House's Head (4.15)
6460 Taub: I need to know if there's anything medically-relevant you couldn't share publicly.
6461 House: What is this? A Philanderers Anonymous intervention?
6462 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6464 [Thirteen feels uneasy watching a video on Amber's laptop.]
6465 Thirteen: It's not even close to relevant. [walks away]
6466 Kutner: [follows Thirteen] As long as we don't know what's wrong, we don't know what's relevant.
6467 Thirteen: [angry tone] Yeah, maybe they're having sex on a pile of asbestos. Go watch it.
6468 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6470 Thirteen: It's Amber.
6471 House: Normally, I'd be fascinated. Today, don't care. Get over whatever it is and do your job.
6472 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6474 House: Start her on IV interferon. I'll go tell Wilson.
6475 Foreman: Good idea. And I'll go nap because I was concussed last night and had a heart attack this morning. I'll tell Wilson. You go sleep.
6476 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6478 House: Thirteen, stick a needle in there. If there's pus, Foreman's right.
6479 Thirteen: Ultrasound is safer.
6480 House: I'm not asking you to stick it all the way through. Taub, do it.
6481 Thirteen: Wait, I can do-
6482 House: No, apparently you can't!
6483 [Thirteen walks out.]
6484 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6486 Wilson: We're not starting her heart till we're one hundred percent certain.
6487 Foreman: We're never one hundred percent certain!
6488 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6490 Wilson: You can't do this.
6491 House: It's not a good argument. It's not an argument at all. I'm sorry.
6492 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6494 Wilson: Cuddy's right. I was afraid to do anything. I thought if everything just stopped, it would be okay.
6495 House: And it's gonna be. Taub's starting treatment. We're doing everything-
6496 Wilson: Not everything. Before you warm her up, you said that you wanted to try deep-brain stimulation.
6497 House: There's no reason. We know the symptom. We know what I saw.
6498 Wilson: What if it's not the rash? What if you noticed the rash on the ambulance when we were putting her on bypass? What if there is still something else stuck inside your head?
6499 House: You think I should risk my life to save Amber's?
6501 [House nods in agreement.]
6502 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6504 Wilson: You should call time of death.
6505 Cuddy: Technically, she's still alive. Could probably survive a few more hours by bypass. We can wean her off anesthesia, wake her up, give you a chance to-
6506 Wilson: Don't be cruel. Don't.
6507 Cuddy: Wake Amber up. See her again. Tell her what she means to you.
6508 Wilson: Wake her up to tell her that she's… [Wilson breaks down. Cuddy embraces him.]
6509 Cuddy: You are waking her up so that you could say goodbye to each other. She would want it.
6510 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6512 Thirteen: We should say goodbye.
6513 Taub: She didn't even like us.
6514 Kutner: We liked her.
6517 Taub: What do we say?
6518 Kutner: We don't need to say anything.
6519 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6521 [House and Amber are sitting in an empty bus.]
6523 Amber: Everybody dies.
6525 Amber: [pause] Not yet.
6528 House: 'cause life shouldn't be random. 'Cause lonely, misanthropic drug addicts should die in bus crashes. And young do-gooders in love that get dragged out of their apartment in the middle of the night should walk away clean.
6529 Amber: Self-pity isn't like you.
6530 House: I'm branching out from self-loathing, self-destruction. [pause] Wilson is gonna hate me.
6531 Amber: You kinda deserve it.
6532 House: [pause] He's my best friend.
6533 Amber: I know. [whispers] What now?
6534 House: I stay here with you.
6535 Amber: Get off the bus.
6536 House: [shakes head] I can't.
6538 House: Because…Because it doesn't hurt here. I'm not…I don't want to be in pain. I don't want to be miserable. [pause] And I don't want him to hate me.
6539 Amber: Well, you can't always get what you want.
6540 [Amber raises her eyebrows in encouragement. House gives a nod and walks away.]
6541 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6543 Amber: [dying] I'm tired [Wilson nods]...I think it's time to go to sleep...
6544 Wilson: [crying] Just a little bit longer.
6545 Amber: We're always going to want...just a little bit longer.
6546 Wilson: I don't think I can do it.
6548 Wilson: It's not ok...how can this be ok...why aren't you angry?
6549 Amber: That's not the last feeling...that I want to experience.
6550 [Wilson kisses Amber and turns off her life support]
6551 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6553 [Wilson comes home and finds a note from Amber]
6554 Amber's note: Sorry I'm not here...went to pick up House ♥ A
6555 [Wilson breaks down]
6556 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6558 Thirteen: You are the champion of not dealing with your problems...
6559 House: My grandson gave me a mug that says that.
6560 -- Wilson's Heart (4.16)
6562 Cuddy: When was the last time you talked to him?
6563 House: I think it was after... when did his girlfriend die? He wanted time alone. I considered being a horrendous pain in the ass, but I didn't want to step on your turf.
6564 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6566 Foreman: We just got a call from Patty Mishner from Womens majority, the women's rights...
6567 Cuddy: We know who she is.
6568 House: I dated her. Well, not really dated her, more metaphorically raped her by having a penis. [To Foreman] You did too.
6569 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6571 Thirteen: Why is everyone leaping to conclude a strong career woman's been made sick by her strong career? It's not B12. It's an insulinoma in her pancreas. It's making her hypoglycemic.
6572 House: Great, now everyone knows.
6573 Taub: You knew she had cancer?
6574 House: Is that what she said? I thought she said, "I am suddenly and irrationally defending the patient's strong career even though, in reality, she's just a glorified grunt, because I'm trying to convince myself that it's ok not to have a life because I don't have a life because I was tested for Huntington's and my lifespan's been cut in half."
6575 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6577 House: Almost dying changes nothing. Dying changes everything.
6578 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6581 Thirteen: We need you to…
6582 House: Actually, as you can see, I'm not busy. It's just an euphemism for "get the hell out of here."
6583 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6585 Wilson: I just need a change of scenery.
6587 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6589 Chase: You want me to do a second major surgery on a patient we almost lost during a first major surgery to see if she needs a third major surgery?
6590 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6592 House: People die! You, Amber, everyone. Don’t act like you just figured that out. I gave you a diagnosis. You don’t like it, there are exits on every floor.
6593 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6595 Thirteen: This is Dr. House. He's too brilliant for introductions.
6596 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6598 [Cuddy comes to House’s place]
6599 Cuddy: You mind if I come in?
6600 House: Not at all. Do you mind if I leave?
6601 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6603 [Cuddy heads the team while House is absent]
6604 Taub: What do you want us to do?
6605 Cuddy: The same thing you'd do if he was here.
6606 Taub: If he was here, we’d be asking him what to do.
6607 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6609 Wilson: I don't blame you for Amber's death. As much as I've tried to find a way to, I couldn't. But we're not okay. I didn't want to tell you the truth. I'm tired of protecting you and enabling you. We're not friends anymore, House. I don't think we ever were.
6610 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6612 [Cuddy forces Wilson and House to discuss their relationship]
6613 Cuddy: Talk to each other.
6614 House: [turns to Wilson]... How you doing? Good?
6615 Wilson: Fine, thanks.
6617 Cuddy: Ehh-ehh-ehh-ehh! Sit!
6618 [Both return to the sofa]
6619 Cuddy: See? The two of you are friends. Look how you both...
6620 House: ... think you're an idiot. We both also eat with forks. That doesn't really prove...
6621 Cuddy: Talk to him! Tell him how you feel of what he's doing.
6622 House: I told him he's an idiot.
6623 Cuddy: Tell him what you think about him leaving.
6624 House: I think he's an idiot.
6625 Cuddy: You're an idiot. He's in pain, and your response is just to emotionally blackmail him!
6626 House: You told me what your position is on that one. You're against it, right?
6627 Wilson: She hasn't told you in front of me. She needs to prove she's on my side.
6628 Cuddy: [referring to Wilson] Go to hell!
6629 House: So much for that theory.
6630 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6632 Wilson: I'd need a flowchart to explain all the ways in which that was ridiculously insensitive.
6633 -- Dying Changes Everything (5.01)
6635 House: Wanna be my friend?
6636 Lucas: No, you scare me a little.
6637 -- Not Cancer (5.02)
6639 House: (after the patient hallucinated that he was going to chop her head off and looks at Foreman) Hallucinations. That's a brain thing, right?
6640 -- Not Cancer (5.02)
6642 Cuddy: How did you know that I liked roses?
6643 PI Lucas : I was in your house last night.
6644 -- Adverse Events (5.03)
6646 House: "Lost track of your speed"? I think that was Hitler's excuse. "Lost track of the Jews".
6647 -- Birthmarks (5.04)
6649 House: To Wilson (in a fast voice): Struggle to resist one's captors is never pointless...Viva de la RESIST-ANCE!!!!
6650 -- Birthmarks (5.04)
6652 House: My mom didn't call Cuddy, she called you! I knew you couldn't stay away. I knew you loved me too much.
6653 -- Birthmarks (5.04)
6655 [House forces Wilson to confess that he cut himself off from House to regulate his life]
6656 House: Admit it! Admit it! Admit it! Admit it! Admit it!
6657 [Wilson grabs a bottle from the counter and hurls it into the stained glass window in rage. When he realizes what he has done, he looks mortified.]
6658 House: ...Still not boring.
6659 -- Birthmarks (5.04)
6661 Wilson: I'm doing this for your mom.
6662 House: I'm not doing this at all. Join me on the dark side!
6663 -- Birthmarks (5.04)
6665 House: Differential. Say you're a middle-aged chinese woman..
6668 Wilson: "I'm a middle-aged chinese woman."
6669 -- Birthmarks (5.04)
6671 Wilson: I guess no one gets to choose who their parents are. I'm not sure anymore we even choose who our friends are. [House glances up at him questioningly] I spoke with Cuddy, she hasn't filled my position yet.
6672 House: If you're coming back because you're attracted to the shine of my neediness... [Wilson smiles] ...I'd be okay with that.
6673 Wilson: I'm coming back because you're right. That strange annoying trip we just took was the most fun I've had since Amber died.
6674 House: [gives him a long look] You hungry?
6676 [The two proceed to leave House's office]
6677 House: [pauses] Wilson. [Wilson looks at him] My dad's dead.
6678 Wilson: Yeah. My sympathies.
6679 -- Birthmarks (5.04)
6681 House: [to Wilson] My ringtone for you is "Dancing Queen" by Abba
6682 -- Birthmarks (5.04)
6684 House: Thirteen, go stick a needle into your girlfriend's pelvis; and, no, that one wasn't a metaphor. Suck out some marrow; that one was.
6685 -- Lucky Thirteen (5.05)
6687 House: Okay, score of the score, scale of one to ten. (writes down number on chart)
6688 Thirteen: Don't answer.
6689 Spencer: *winces and then groans* SEVEN! [Thirteen looks at her with her eyes wide and slightly appalled.]
6690 House: [looking triumphant] Finally get one right. [holds out chart, and there's a big 7 written on it; Thirteen looks over at the chart with a glare]
6691 -- Lucky Thirteen (5.05)
6693 House: You're fired.
6694 Thirteen: What? You just defended me!
6695 House: No, I just prevented you from taking a drug test. Probably saved your career. I'm already responsible for one doctor with a drug habit. [takes a Vicodin pill]
6696 Thirteen: I don't have a drug habit!
6697 House: The slutty party girl is fun till she pukes on your shoes. Then she's just a pain in the ass.
6698 -- Lucky Thirteen (5.05)
6700 Lucas: What does that even mean, 'dating a hooker'?
6701 House: He's an idiot with a messiah complex. Savior to all who need saving. That's why his first wife had a wooden leg, second wife was Canadian. He's the one who needs to be saved.
6702 Lucas: From you or the ho?
6703 House: The ho's just using him for his money. [pauses] Wait, bad example.
6704 Lucas: Normally in situations, I'd follow the girl, find something embarrassing to show him. But since that's our starting position...
6705 -- Lucky Thirteen (5.05)
6707 Foreman: Do you think I'm boring?
6709 Foreman: You're saying that just to screw with me.
6710 Chase: Yeah! Why would you expect anything else?
6711 Foreman: I expect House to pull my strings, I expect Cameron to make me feel better, I expect the new team to kiss my ass, and I expect you to be honest, 'cause you don't give a crap.
6712 Chase: [thinks for a moment] Yes. You're boring. That speech was boring.
6713 Foreman: [sarcastic] Thanks so much.
6714 Chase: You don't let other people's problems affect you. You don't let your own problems affect you, and it's the screw-ups that make us interesting. You're never out of control, which is good... and boring. Never losing control means you're never putting yourself out there, never pushing your limits. On the other hand, you do have a tattoo, so maybe I'm wrong.
6715 -- Lucky Thirteen (5.05)
6717 House: Another life saved by girl-on-girl action.
6718 -- Lucky Thirteen (5.05)
6720 House: You're just upset because the whole time she was with you, she was thinking about my huge, throbbing... diagnostic skills.
6721 -- Lucky Thirteen (5.05)
6723 [House realizes that Thirteen had lesbian sex with the patient before her seizure]
6724 House: Oh yeah! Penthouse Forum meets medical mystery, maybe there is a god.
6725 -- Lucky Thirteen (5.05)
6727 House: People interest me, conversations don't.
6728 Foreman: Because conversations go both ways.
6729 Both: Like Thirteen.
6730 -- Lucky Thirteen (5.05)
6732 [House watches as Cuddy is holding the newborn baby]
6733 House: Be prepared to tell her the words she's going to hear for the rest of her life: "Mommy has to go to work now."
6736 House: I need a genetic disease.
6737 Wilson: Oh, I'm sure you're carrying a few.
6740 [Cuddy is sitting crying on the floor of the nursery she created that might never be used; someone knocks at the door and she answers it to find House]
6741 Cuddy: It's really not the greatest time for gloating.
6742 House: [walking in] There's more than one baby in the sea. The world is full of teenaged boys riding bareback.
6743 Cuddy: [shaking her head] No, I'm done. I can't go through that again.
6744 House: You're quitting, just like you quit IVF.
6745 Cuddy: Yeah, just like that.
6746 House: There, you just said it again.[Cuddy smiles]That's too bad. You would have made a great mother.
6747 Cuddy: [looking up in disbelief] You son of a bitch. When I'm getting a baby, you told me I would suck as a mother. Now when I lose it, you tell me I'd be great as a mother. [Approaching House in anger] Why do you do that?! Why do you NEED to negate EVERYTHING!?
6748 House: [quietly] I don't know. [Cuddy stares at him]
6749 [House moves in and the two share a passionate kiss]
6752 Thirteen: What did Cuddy want?
6753 House: I kind of hit that last night so now she's all on my jock.
6754 Thirteen: Wow, she looks pretty good for someone on roofies.
6757 House: The Formster and the Camster kicking it old school. Thank God she's not trying to steal your job.
6760 Wilson: Did you speak to Cuddy last night?
6761 House: She's fine. Why would it take anyone more than a few hours to get over misplacing a baby?
6762 Wilson: You spoke to her?
6763 House: Kinda hit that, so she's all on my jock.
6764 Wilson: Whoa...wha..what?
6765 House: Huh. Everyone else thought I was kidding.
6766 Wilson: You hit? Like making out? Or full on sex or -
6767 House: Got a chart laid out with all the bases. I'll talk you through it.
6768 Wilson: Well, what are you going to do?
6769 House: What can I do? I'm going to ignore her for the rest of my life. This mosquito bite kept me awake -
6770 Wilson: Don't care about the bug bite. She's your boss.
6771 House: So now I have two reasons to ignore her. It was...just a kiss.
6772 Wilson: There's a reason -
6773 House: Yes. Those large things in her bra.
6774 Wilson: You were hiding it from me! Means it meant something to you.
6775 House: Yeah, I fiendishly concealed it within the phrase 'I hit that'.
6778 Wilson: If you dated Cuddy there would -
6779 [House is answering the phone]
6780 House: Sorry, I get better reception when you're not here.
6783 Cameron: With the risk of infection Chase won't actually -
6784 House: He's not going to do surgery in some crazy dude's house.
6785 Cameron: You just said -
6786 House: What I said was that Chase would put him under at the house, we'd take him into the hospital, open him up, do our thing, then slip him back into his room for the post-op, without him ever finding out that we tricked him. So that was implied.
6787 Cameron: Its unethical.
6788 House: He'll be asleep.
6789 Cameron: He gets to make his own calls, even if he's asleep.
6792 Wilson: Everything else good?
6793 Cuddy: Everything involving me kissing House is good oh God you dragged it out of me you're a genius. It's no big deal. I was feeling vulnerable, he's a friend, and I leaned on him.
6794 Wilson: Its funny, I've leaned on friends in the past, never leaned so far my tongue fell into their mouths.
6795 Cuddy: I don't think of House that way. I never have.
6797 Cuddy: Well you know exactly how that would go: it'd start off exciting, we'd get caught up in the novelty and the hostility and the forbiddenness, and then we'd realise that the flirty hostility is just hostility, and his inability to open up is no longer exciting, it's just frustrating, and then it's the inevitable blow up and the recriminations, and we don't talk for two months.
6798 Wilson: Yeah. Well, that certainly proves you've never thought about House in that way.
6799 Cuddy: I get your point. I will be more careful with my tongue in the future.
6800 Wilson: That's not my point. Maybe novelty and hostility and forbiddenness doesn't have to end bad.
6803 [Cameron and Chase are wheeling the agoraphobic patient through the hospital corridor when Cuddy catches them]
6804 Cuddy: You do know they paged me when that much surgical equipment is signed out.
6807 Cuddy: House, you ok?
6808 House: Yes. We don't need to talk.
6809 Cuddy: Your hand. [looks at the mosquito bite]
6810 House: Huh. That's weird. I usually don't get get the stigmata until Easter.
6813 Chase: Right, forget about the patient. What is going on with you? This is why we left House's team! To avoid this constant flood of pure craziness.
6814 Cameron: It's why I left House. You got fired.
6817 Kutner: How am I supposed to know where you're looking?
6818 Taub: Here's a hint, it's the bloody part.
6819 Kutner: The whole thing's bloody, it's a guy with a hole in his body!
6820 Taub: It's like you've never done this before. Use the suction.
6821 Kutner: I will. And in fact I've never done this before because I went to med school, not nurse school.
6824 House: Foreman, listen to that little voice in your head that's coming from the telephone. Force feed him.
6827 House: Hey, Cameron, how would you like your old job back? I'm asking because it's the only way I can fire you.
6828 Cameron: Sorry, in ER we actually like to resuscitate dying people, not just let them flop around.
6831 Wilson: Have you considered that it's not my place you really wanna be walking into, right now?
6832 House: Ric Ocasek'll kill me if I ... Oh you mean Cuddy?
6833 Wilson: Yea, she' a little nuts. But she's beautiful, smart, funny, and most important, she can stand you.
6834 House: Yea, came here to have you lecture me on Cuddy, because there's a killer mosquito chasing me around my apartment.
6835 Wilson: House, there is no mosquito. This is all about Cuddy.
6836 House: Ahh, she's bugging me. Poetic.
6837 Wilson: Have you seen this bug?
6838 House: Have you seen this bite?
6839 Wilson: No, what I've seen is a suppurating wound that you've scratched and mutilated into a gangrenous state. Delusional parasitosis.
6840 House: [Pops a Vicodin] I am not imagining things.
6841 Wilson: House, you're a drug addict, you're always imagining things. You got bitten the night you kissed her, your itching always gets worse when you think about her. You need to address this.
6842 House: She's my boss
6843 Wilson: No, you're not afraid of authority; you're afraid she actually is right for you. You're afraid to take a chance because it's too big a chance. If it doesn't work with her, then maybe there's no one out there.
6844 House: I am not rationalizing. I'm better off alone. Also, have you seen her ass recently?
6845 Wilson: You're not staying here.
6847 Wilson: [Pushing House off the couch] Nope, you can go home. Or, you're going to Cuddy's, you're gonna ring her doorbell, and you're gonna ask her out on a date like regular people do.
6848 House: At 3 in the morning? I thought regular people sleep.
6852 Wilson: So I take it you didn't ask Cuddy out.
6854 Wilson: 'Yeah I didn't' or 'yeah I did'?
6855 House: Whichever means you almost had me convinced it was a good idea.
6856 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6858 Kutner: Not every teenager is having sex.
6859 Foreman: But every teenager is stupid.
6860 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6862 House: On the one hand, Kutner is right. Maybe she's a sweet young thing, not a screw up lying through her teeth. On the two hand, pregnancy test takes five minutes and we no longer kill rabbits, so in conclusion: shut up, do the test.
6863 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6865 House: Steroids could cause an irregular heartbeat, making her current one irregular-er-er.
6866 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6868 Cuddy: [to Foreman] House did something solely out of self interest? Freaky.
6869 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6871 Kutner: I treated her based on the symptoms she presented.
6872 House: You treated her based on empathetic orphan syndrome, almost killed her in the process.
6873 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6875 House: [to Kutner] Yesterday you were all bff, now you think she's pathological.
6876 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6878 House: I went to Cuddy's house. But I didn't go in. I went home without ringing either her metaphorical or actual bell.
6880 House: You're processing.
6881 Wilson: I'm scrubbing.
6882 House: 'Huh' means processing.
6883 Wilson: 'Huh' means acknowledging. If you prefer I can say 'hah', or 'hmm' or -
6884 House: No insights, no opinions? You're disappointing.
6885 Wilson: You made a decision. I can't tell you what's right for you.
6886 House: Seriously? Because last week you could. Last year you could. It seems to come pretty easy to you.
6887 Wilson: Do you want me to tell you what you should do?
6888 House: I want you to stop thinking that acting inscrutable makes you anything other than annoying.
6889 Wilson: Interesting. [walks off]
6890 House: [calls after him] Holding things in can give you cancer!
6891 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6893 Thirteen: We could save this patient but all you care about is getting your answer!
6894 House: Your point being?
6895 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6898 Chase: Think we gave him an idea?
6899 Cameron: Either that or he's off to kill House.
6900 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6902 [Taub and Thirteen are having an argument in the office]
6903 House: Trying to sleep here!
6904 -- Emancipation (5.08)
6906 Jason: Excuse me, I'm looking for Dr. Cuddy.
6907 House: [rooting through Cuddy's desk] Well, she's either not here or she's under the desk. Either way, you're going to have to wait outside till I'm finished.
6908 Jason: Do you know when she'll be back?
6909 House: Yes. Which is why I need you to get out and leave me alone.
6910 -- Last Resort (5.09)
6912 House: If you don't think your life is worth more than someone else's, sign your donor card and kill yourself.
6913 -- Last Resort (5.09)
6915 House: The martyr's heart is beating dangerously slow.
6916 -- Last Resort (5.09)
6918 House: Your obsession is going to kill her!
6919 Jason: Your obsession gave me back the gun.
6920 -- Last Resort (5.09)
6922 Jason: This is my body. This is my life. There’s a truth out there. I’d rather rot in jail knowing than…I can’t handle not knowing.
6924 -- Last Resort (5.09)
6926 Jason: I’ve never been anywhere south of Florida.
6928 Jason: Florida counts?
6929 House: Well, not to the supreme court, but it’s warm enough for germs. You’ve been blaming doctors and you can’t even give a halfway decent history.
6930 -- Last Resort (5.09)
6932 House: I need to slap you. For diagnostic purposes. Seriously. If I were jerking you around I’d say that I needed to kick you in the groin.
6933 -- Last Resort (5.09)
6935 House: Good idea. Oh, damn, I left my CT machine in my other pants.
6936 -- Last Resort (5.09)
6938 House: I can't decide which is riskier; taking crazy risks, or taking advice on crazy risks from a crazy risk taker.
6939 -- Last Resort (5.09)
6941 House: [To Cuddy, talking on the phone] Have you seen my balls?
6942 Cuddy: [To person on phone] Can you hold on a second? [Looks at House]
6943 House: My balls. Have you seen my balls? Giant one and the red one...
6944 Cuddy: Your plan isn't going to work.
6945 House: Of course it is. I try to make you miserable, to make you leave; you deny that it's making you miserable and try to make me miserable, so I'll stop making you miserable, and eventually you will leave, citing reasons that had nothing to do with misery...
6946 Cuddy: You're not bothering me.
6947 House: Step 1: complete.
6948 Cuddy: [To person on phone] I'm going to call you from my cell. [Hangs up phone] And then I will come back in here! [To person on cell phone] Hey. Yeah... I just had to explain to him that I had his balls and he's not getting them back. [Walks by House] Excuse me.
6949 -- Let Them Eat Cake (5.10)
6951 House: Forget the bypass. Treat her like a fat girl.
6952 Taub: We treat her like a sixty-year-old Asian man, too? She's not fat.
6953 House: Not on the outside. But on the inside, she's still tons of fun.
6954 -- Let Them Eat Cake (5.10)
6956 Patient: If surgery could somehow make you taller, would you do it?
6957 Taub: Sure, but I wouldn't call a meeting of the Lollipop Guild and tell them they can grow if they work real hard at it.
6958 -- Let Them Eat Cake (5.10)
6960 Kutner: What's Cuddy doing in your office?
6961 House: Other than throwing off the feng shui with her ass that faces all eight sides of the bagua at once?
6962 Cuddy: [from the other room] These walls aren't sound proof!
6963 House: I'm well aware.
6964 -- Let Them Eat Cake (5.10)
6966 [after Foreman and Thirteen argued about the clinical trials - Thirteen told Foreman that 15 minutes early or late isn't going to make a difference]
6967 House: (to Thirteen) Way to know where your bread is buttered, sister. Up high! [sticks his hand out for a high five, but Thirteen refuses]
6968 -- Let Them Eat Cake (5.10)
6970 House: Wow! Muscles and curves! My penis is so confused!
6971 -- Let Them Eat Cake (5.10)
6973 Patient: I'm a virgin, so is my fiancé.
6974 House: I believe him.
6975 Patient: Are there other ways I could get pregnant? Like...sitting on a toilet seat?
6976 House: Absolutely. There would need to be a guy sitting between you and a toilet seat, but yes, absolutely. [Before walking out] I was doing so well...
6977 -- Joy To The World (5.11)
6979 [House is in the clinic, attempting to rise to Wilson's challenge to be civil to other people. A patient with asthma is complaining that her inhaler is ineffective.]
6980 Patient with asthma: I go through one a week.
6981 House: Are you sure you're using it right?
6982 Patient with asthma: Of course I'm using it right. Do I look like an idiot?
6983 [slight pause while House clearly struggles not to say what he's thinking]
6984 House: Okay...why don't you show me how your inhaler works.
6985 [the patient retrieves her inhaler from her purse. She releases two puffs from it, one on each side of her neck, as though applying perfume. She looks at House triumphantly.]
6986 [shot of House, smiling tightly, then cut to shot of the clinic lobby. The exam room door opens and the patient strides out quickly, looking angry.]
6987 Patient with asthma: Jerk.
6988 -- Joy To The World (5.11)
6990 Wilson: Irene Adler. Christmas, 2001. Sarcoid symptoms, but she didn't respond to methotrexate. I've never seen him so obsessed. He saved her with a last minute Wegner's diagnosis, but the hours he put in, I thought it would kill him. And then ... well, he fell for her. But, it was too soon after Stacy. It sounds silly, but Irene was the one who got away.
6992 Wilson: No, you idiots! House is just screwing with you. You think there's some woman with a mysterious green wrapping paper trademark?
6993 Taub: Then, how did you guess...
6994 Wilson: I could be wrong. It's possible a secret admirer gave House the same book I gave him last Christmas, and the same paper I wrapped it in, and the note I wrote.
6995 -- Joy To The World (5.11)
6997 Foreman:: You think I got her into the trial because I want to have sex with her?
6998 House: I think you got her into the trial because of your messiah complex. I think you changed her schedule because of your I-like-to-have-sex complex.
7001 Kutner: [to Thirteen] You slept with Foreman?
7002 Thirteen: Sorry, you were busy.
7005 [Kutner makes a cut in the patient’s arm as part of a bleeding-time test.]
7006 Thirteen: Time zero.
7007 Kutner: I’m impressed. You didn’t even flinch.
7008 Patient: [smiles] I just went to my happy place.
7009 Thirteen: [pauses while writing on her clipboard, eyes going wide] We cannot let House anywhere near this woman.
7010 Kutner: Where is your happy place?
7011 Patient: My class. With them.
7012 Thirteen: Past the first mark.
7013 Kutner: It’s a great thing you do.
7014 Patient: Not really. You know, most kids, typical children, you hand them a pair of scissors and they cut. Well, Tony—he’s got CP. And when I gave him scissors, we went on a journey together. Learning to get his fingers in those holes, to get the scissors apart, to hold the paper. I mean, when he finally learned to cut, we both just…wept with joy.
7015 [Thirteen and Kutner look at each other and smile.]
7016 Kutner: [to the patient] If you ever meet our boss, just yes or no answers, okay?
7019 [Cameron has just approved a likely-unnecessary medical prodecure for House's patient, and House is trying to figure out why.]
7020 House: Some people thought you were gonna be brutal. Marking your territory.
7022 House: Nobody. And just because I call him 'nobody' doesn't make me a racist.
7023 Cameron: I am not gonna play games. If you come to me with a request and it makes medical sense, I'll say yes.
7024 House: I need oral sex. [Cameron stares at House.] Pretty sure biological imperative qualifies as medical sense.
7025 Cameron: Can I return my phone call now?
7026 House: I don't really see how that's gonna be possible.
7029 Kutner: (To House) Cameron approved the procedure?
7030 House: (snarky tone, while scrubbing up for the surgery) No, I'm just obsessed about clean cuticles.
7033 House: If she [Cuddy] invited you to a ceremonial lynching, would you go?
7034 Wilson: It would depend on what she was serving.
7035 -- Unfaithful (5.15)
7037 House: Why do the Lord's work if the Lord has already left the building?
7038 Daniel: I've been with the Church my entire adult life. It's my only marketable skill.
7039 House: I detect a stink of leftover faith.
7040 Daniel: You wanna talk about hypocrisy? What about you? You act like you don't care for anyone but here you are, saving lives...
7041 House: Solving puzzles... Saving lives is just collateral damage.
7042 Daniel: Yeah, nice try. I think you're not looking for somebody to prove you right. You're looking for someone to prove you wrong. To give you hope. You wanna believe, don't you?
7043 House: [pause] I wanna walk out and find myself in a forest of whore trees. But I don't think it's a good idea to tell people to fornicate with fruit.
7044 -- Unfaithful (5.15)
7046 [Taub and Thirteen inform House with Daniel's latest test results]
7047 House: So Father Nietzsche has AIDS...
7048 -- Unfaithful (5.15)
7050 Daniel: Einstein said, "Coincidences are God's way of remaining anonymous."
7051 House: Woman in Florida said, "Look, Jesus is on my cheese sandwich."
7052 -- Unfaithful (5.15)
7054 Wilson: Raising a child on her own is scary. She's just doing what you do, what everyone does: Trying to avoid pain.
7055 House: Religion is not the opiate of masses. Religion is the placebo of masses. You're saying she's not a hypocrite.
7056 Wilson: I'm not. I'm trying to give you a rational reason to overlook her hypocrisies so you don't feel like a hypocrite going.
7057 House: Oh sorry, continue.
7058 Wilson: Okay. Even if an absolute truth exists, we can't know all of it. And you can't condemn her for recognizing that.
7059 [After a pause House starts covering the symptoms with a file]
7060 Wilson: You're eliminating symptoms?
7061 House: We can't know everything.
7062 Wilson: This is medicine not metaphysics.
7063 House: Truth is truth. [Erases "Hallucination" off the board] It fits.
7064 Wilson: It doesn't fit. You can't eliminate a symptom.
7065 House: I can if it's not a symptom.
7067 House: Not a symptom. [walks out]
7068 -- Unfaithful (5.15)
7070 House: [to Cuddy] I think my penis stopped breathing. Do you know CPR?
7071 Cuddy: Looks like your brain is okay. Pupils are equal, round and reactive.
7072 House: I'm fine... other than the fact that my nurples are now purple. [Glares at Foreman then says to Thirteen] No wonder you broke up with him. I'm surprised yours are still attached. By the way, I can see that from here.
7073 -- The Softer Side (5.16)
7075 [Kutner comes to check if House has respiratory arrest again]
7076 House: Back off. Only Thirteen gets to grab my nipples this time.
7077 -- The Softer Side (5.16)
7079 House: Unless the next stanza reads "Hoping to fry my brain to death, I smoked some primo crystal meth," I'm not interested.
7080 -- The Softer Side (5.16)
7082 Thirteen: You really think House took too many Vicodin?
7083 Foreman: The guy pops them like candy, I'm surprised it hasn't happened before.
7084 -- The Softer Side (5.16)
7086 [House is puking into a bin]
7088 House: Okay, I admit it. I have bulimia. I look good, though, don't I?
7089 Wilson: Heroin. Heroin?! House, of all the stupid...
7090 House: I'm not on heroin.
7091 Wilson: I just caught you with your fingers down your throat.
7092 House: I'm on methadone. Stupid product, heroin without the high.
7093 Wilson: Yea, and twice the risk of death.
7094 House: No risk of arrest.
7095 Wilson: You nearly died.
7096 House: Today was a fluke, I nodded off.
7097 Wilson: Right, you're safe as long as you never sleep again. Mistime your dose, you die. Couple of drinks, you die. Mix it with the wrong drugs, you die. You wanna detox from Vicodin, pick something that won't kill you.
7098 House: I'm not detoxing.
7099 Wilson: If you're looking for something to help with your pain...
7100 House: Doesn't help my pain. It eliminates it.
7101 [He throws his cane into a dumpster, and walks away]
7102 House: My leg doesn't hurt anymore.
7103 [House walks off into the distance without limping]
7104 -- The Softer Side (5.16)
7106 House: This is the only me you get.
7107 -- The Softer Side (5.16)
7109 House: [to Morgan] Could you come back later? I have some business I'm conducting with the Prince of Nigeria.
7110 -- Here Kitty (5.18)
7112 Cuddy: You have a patient waiting, see?
7113 House: I'm waiting for a follow-up.
7114 Cuddy: If you're talking about Mr. Kasden, he has a 'deceased' sticker on his file, as do all the other follow-ups you have scheduled for today.
7115 -- Here Kitty (5.18)
7117 House: [to Morgan] If you're going to kill me and rape me, please do it in that order.
7118 -- Here Kitty (5.18)
7120 House: [Morgan has just collapsed on the floor] [To Foreman] Quick, before she goes without attention for eight seconds.
7121 -- Here Kitty (5.18)
7123 Cuddy: You want to treat her? She's a nut job.
7124 House: Don't we all have quirks? Aren't those eccentricities what make us human?
7125 Morgan (on video): It's like Debbie's here on Earth to bring people to the other side.
7126 House: [shrugs] Nut jobs get sick, too.
7127 -- Here Kitty (5.18)
7129 Cuddy: [Mockingly] So, you think this cat story is nonsense, and you admit she faked her earlier symptoms, but you still think she's actually sick now?
7130 House: Well, anything would sound ridiculous if you said it in that voice.
7131 Cuddy: Confirm she's faking, or I'm going to have to kick her out.
7132 House: There's that voice again.
7133 Cuddy: I'll give you 24 hours.
7135 -- Here Kitty (5.18)
7137 Morgan: I'm not a Munchausen. I'm going to die unless you help me.
7138 House: You're going to have to come up with something more original.
7139 Morgan: A cat predicted my death.
7140 House: Cats make terrible doctors. Oh, no, wait. That's women. You're screwed.
7141 -- Here Kitty (5.18)
7143 House: [to Taub] Is it related to your money worries?
7144 Kutner: What money worries?
7145 House: Extrapolating from the fact that he's been skipping his morning muffin, I'd say he lost almost all his money on the market last year.
7146 Taub: I'm on a diet.
7147 House: I'm also extrapolating from the online portfolio you forgot to log off. But mostly the muffins.
7148 -- Here Kitty (5.18)
7150 Kutner: Why are you pushing a crash cart?
7151 House: Because patients sometimes crash, and they haven't yet invented a crash tractor for me to drive wildly around the hallways.
7152 -- Here Kitty (5.18)
7154 Cameron: (to House) Did you deduce that by removing your sunglasses to the strains of a Who song?
7155 -- Simple Explanation (5.20)
7157 House: Living in misery sucks marginally less than dying in it.
7158 -- Simple Explanation (5.20)
7162 House: Your favor's been repaid. Patient's cured. He's already packing for an Earth Day extravaganza next week.
7163 Cameron: He almost died. Can't take a few days at home with his family?
7164 House: People only change after a trauma if they wanted to change before the trauma. Or if they watched too many after school specials.
7165 Cameron: You're talking about Chase.
7166 House: Talking about you. Death of the husband number 1... No surprise the death of colleague would make you question another long term lease.
7167 Cameron: You're teaching commitment classes. 'Cause I'm sure you were busy with your lecture...
7168 House: [interrupts] I'm sure that was gonna be hysterical. Let me just give the cliffs notes. Don't try to dump him by dumping cases on me.
7169 Cameron I told you I never wanted to dump Chase.
7170 House: Absolutely. You want him to dump you. It's totally different, much less guilt. Either way, you're out of reasons to avoid him. Kutner was a dumb one to begin with.
7173 Amber Volakis: [Leaning on House's piano] Solved another case. Busted Wilson... [to House's ear] Looks like you're not losing it after all...
7176 House: [To Wilson] You manipulative bitch!
7179 Amber: [part of House's hallucination and trying to write on House's white board] Damn imaginary pen!
7180 -- House Divided (5.22)
7182 Cuddy: [on why Wilson is not answering his phone] He must have left it in his pants, which he was not wearing when the police picked him up trying to walk home- oddly from his own apartment!
7183 -- House Divided (5.22)
7185 Cuddy: House, please talk to me.
7186 [House looks at her, then at Amber]
7187 House: I haven't slept through the night since Kutner killed himself.
7188 -- House Divided (5.22)
7190 Thirteen: [after she and Foreman were sent to scout strippers for Chase's bachelor party] The fact that you sent me on a scouting mission...
7191 Amber (House's hallucination): No skirts.
7192 House: You're not on the guest list. Bachelor parties are an ancient and sacred male rite of passage.
7193 Thirteen: If I get drunk enough there's a chance I might make out with one of the strippers. Or become one.
7194 House and Amber: SOLD!
7195 -- House Divided (5.22)
7197 Wilson: My wife and I eloped to escape House's bachelor party... (Chase looks unimpressed) Have you seen 'Caligula'?
7198 -- House Divided (5.22)
7200 House: [coming to Wilson for a consult] Is he telling you to avoid the party?
7201 Wilson: I took an oath to do no harm.
7202 -- House Divided (5.22)
7204 House: What exactly did my team do?
7205 Amber (House's hallucination): Look good in their lab coats. Except for Taub.
7206 -- House Divided (5.22)
7208 House: I tried to kill Chase. Why would I do that? I don't want Cameron.
7209 Amber (House's hallucination): You're not a big fan of other people's happiness, either...
7210 -- House Divided (5.22)
7212 Chase: [To House] You're evil. See ya.
7213 -- House Divided (5.22)
7215 -- Under My Skin (5.23)
7217 [After Cuddy ignores House's quitting to make it on time for her baby]
7218 House: Go suckle that bastard child that makes you feel good about yourself.
7219 Cuddy: Screw you... [walks out]
7220 -- Under My Skin (5.23)
7222 Wilson: [after House told him that he's been off Vicodin for 24 hours and he slept with Cuddy] Wow ... WOW. One for each.
7223 House: That's what she said. [fake laughs]
7224 Wilson: So....How are you going to screw it up?
7225 -- Both Sides Now (5.24)
7227 House: [with thermal pictures of Cuddy] She was either lying to me yesterday or today. I want to find out when.
7228 Wilson: [sarcastically] And thermal imaging is definitely the way.
7229 -- Both Sides Now (5.24)
7231 House: [while on his cell phone with a patient] I'm sorry but I'm going to lose connection because I'm about to drive into a tunnel in a canyon on an airplane while hanging up the phone.
7232 -- Both Sides Now (5.24)
7234 Taub: The deodorant has a high proportion of propylene glycol. Same stuff made a kid in Singapore develop a heart condition, and get this: seizures. Our patient may have never needed split-brain surgery.
7235 House: I'm sure he'll half appreciate the irony.
7236 -- Both Sides Now (5.24)
7238 Cuddy: This is beyond ass-hood! You have the luxury of not caring about your image, I do not! I can permit a lot of crap, but an employee shouting about his sexual exploits with me, no! That is zero tolerance! So congratulations House, I am angry.
7239 House: I was wondering if we should move in together.
7240 Cuddy: [laughs] You're fired.
7241 -- Both Sides Now (5.24)
7243 Amber hallucination: So, this is the story you made up about who you are. It's a nice one.
7244 Kutner hallucination: Too bad it isn't true.
7245 -- Both Sides Now (5.24)
7247 House:(To Cuddy) I'm not okay.
7248 -- Both Sides Now (5.24)
7250 House: [to a patient playing basketball, who is claustrophobic] Am I crowding you? [getting in the patient's space]
7253 House: Dry heaves are gone and so am I.
7256 House: And he's black. You'd think you'd be a little more sensitive on the slavery issue.
7259 House: I was deluded into thinking I might be crazy.
7262 House: [Mockingly] I don't wanna practice medicine. I wanna be an astronaut.
7265 House: Is that a popular new treatment? Blackmail?
7268 House: Is suicide taboo? Or is it just irrelevant?
7271 House: I want to deal with my problems some place where I can get a decent cappuccino.
7274 House: Seriously, anorexia? Were you supposed to be a girl? And in answer to your implicit question, yes those pants make you look fat.
7277 House: So how upset were you when you woke up in the ER and you were still alive? And a failure?
7280 House: It's table tennis, not table volleyball, and with no net, it's table nothing.
7283 House: Then we can assume the girl he's with is named 'Nooner.
7286 House: (to Alvie) You're my only friend. And I hate you.
7289 House: How come every time you compliment me it sounds like an accusation?
7292 House: What exactly is the difference between pretending to cooperate and actually cooperating?
7295 House: Hi. It's like hello, only shorter.
7298 House: I'm sick of being miserable
7301 House: They didn't break me. I am broken.
7304 House: I started to connect with one guy but then my propensity for screwing things up overtook me. And then my desire to have fun overcame my propensity.
7307 House: Successes only last until someone screws them up. Failures are forever.
7310 House: I'm sorry I pushed you away. That's what I do when I'm afraid.
7313 House: We're all pathetic. It's what makes everything interesting.
7316 House: Bed is for sissies. Unless you're having sex, in which case... no, bed is still for sissies.
7319 House: Like breaking up with a clingy girlfriend. Sure I'll miss the sex but now I get to drink milk right out of the carton.
7322 House: Right, doctors world-over treat chronic pain with collections of Hummel figures.
7325 House: Difference is, Beethoven's Fifth isn't going to be poop tomorrow.
7328 Wilson: Try not to be a jerk.
7329 House: I'm trying. I'm just failing.
7330 Wilson: Roll your meatballs and keep an open mind. (After a few seconds) How hard are you trying not to make a ball joke right now?
7331 House: They're smoking. Your balls.
7332 Wilson: Oh! Ow. No, no. They're browning way too fast.
7333 House: Blue is the color you got to watch out for.
7337 House: I'm an addict; I turn everything up to an eleven.
7340 House: I went crazy, not stupid.
7343 House: I leave, Foreman embraces his inner Mugabe…
7346 House: Daddy's little co-dependent is all grown up. Making room for Daddy's hot bisexual with boyfriend problems.
7347 Thirteen: It's not a problem, it's a … okay, it's a problem.
7351 Thirteen: God. This might be the best thing I've ever eaten … and yes, I'm including what you're thinking of now.
7354 Foreman: I got you a donut. [pause] The florist was closed.
7355 Thirteen: I'll get a vase and put it in water.
7358 House: Started thinking about what you said; about me obsessing; started obsessing about obsessing.
7361 House: How like a man to think I enjoy slaving over a hot stove all day while you're off banging secretaries.
7364 House: That's like adopting a puppy; suddenly someone's whining, following me everywhere, chewing up my LP's...
7367 House: If you wanted a quickie, you should have called ahead; I'm a mess.
7370 House: The only thing you know is that I'm a genius who got a dog to pee in your toilet. You don't know how I did it, or more interestingly, where I peed.
7373 House: (about his urine) If the lab says this is Labrador too, please let me know right away. It'd explain my overwhelming desire to wipe my butt on your carpet.
7376 [Foreman, Cameron and Chase enter the office]
7377 House: Oh my God it's three years ago! — Does that mean I'm still crazy?
7378 -- The Tyrant (6.04)
7380 [Thirteen got a job offer]
7381 Foreman: Douglas owes me a favor.
7382 Thirteen: Most people send chocolates.
7383 Foreman: I'd stand outside your apartment all night holding a boombox, except you told me you hate eighties music.
7384 -- The Tyrant (6.04)
7386 House: People don't get what they deserve. They get what they get. And there's nothing anyone can do about it.
7387 -- Instant Karma (6.05)
7389 [Chase is sitting in a church confessional]
7390 Chase: I killed a man. I need to know what I can do to be forgiven.
7391 Minister: Ten Hail Marys aren't enough to absolve this.
7392 Chase: I did the right thing. I couldn't let him take the lives of thousands.
7393 Minister: But as a doctor, you know taking the life of a patient is wrong.
7394 Chase: Can't I just ask God for forgiveness? That's why I'm here.
7395 Minister: I told you what you need to do. You have to turn yourself in.
7396 Chase: ...No. I... did... the right thing.
7397 -- Brave Heart (6.06)
7399 House: [after having a "conversation" with his father] Wilson! This is stupid!
7400 Wilson: [smiling] See? [talking to Amber] I told you he's getting better.
7401 -- Brave Heart (6.06)
7403 Cuddy: This is the part where I play the employer and you play the employee.
7404 House: I can see your nipples. Your turn.
7405 -- Brave Heart (6.06)
7407 Cuddy: I sent this to State Licensing Board. I've signed off on all your hours.
7409 Cuddy: Because it's easier this way.
7410 House: You're uncomfortable with me.
7411 Cuddy: No. Going by the book is pointless. You're gonna learn nothing.
7412 House: Good. I thought it was because of the sexual tension.
7413 Cuddy: There was no sexual tension.
7414 House: There was tension. And it made me feel funny, so...
7415 Cuddy: Here. [hands him the letter]
7416 House: It's too bad. I was kinda getting into the whole hot for teacher thing.
7417 Cuddy: Are you sure you're okay?
7418 House: Yeah. False alarm... what about us?
7419 Cuddy: We're good, just like this. You press my buttons, I press yours.
7420 House: By buttons you mean... [epiphany] huh... [on his way out] You do make me feel funny.
7421 -- Brave Heart (6.06)
7423 Donny: How do I know you're not still lying to me? Saying I'm healthy just to make me feel better...
7424 House: Does sound way, doesn't it? But this time, no sugar pills. I'm gonna cut into your brain to make you think I'm fixing it. And if our fake test confirms it, I'm gonna be cutting into your son's brain too because I'm just that committed.
7425 Donny: Michael's gonna be okay?
7426 House: Unless he walks out of here and gets run over by a bus, in which case I'll reconsider your fate argument. [rises to leave] Wanna give him a call? Visiting hours don't apply to my patients.
7427 Donny: Yeah, in a bit.
7428 House: Yeah, that's what I thought. This "saving the kid from pain" stuff is crap. You just don't want anything in your life that won't let you do whatever the hell you wanna do whenever the hell you wanna do it. You've had it easy. Sorry to screw you up.
7429 -- Brave Heart (6.06)
7431 House: Really, I've got no idea what's wrong with her. So odds are… not fatal.
7432 -- Known Unknowns (6.07)
7434 Chase: You lit the fuse, you need to watch the bomb go off.
7435 -- Known Unknowns (6.07)
7437 House: [giving his diagnosis on the phone] Now Cameron… pick up the phone and give me a dramatic exit.
7438 -- Known Unknowns (6.07)
7440 Cuddy: Tell me what you came here for, House.
7441 House: I've got a legitimate medical reason.
7442 Cuddy: You must be so proud.
7443 House: [Sees Cuddy's breasts in a low-cut top] I've forgotten it.
7444 House: I guess it's no big deal since I was only using it as an excuse to come check out Patty and Selma.
7445 Cuddy: I feel bad. I haven't named your testicles.
7446 House: Word on the street is you set a new personal best for low-cut.
7447 Cuddy: I don't know why you chose to give them names of somebody's aunts.
7448 House: It's a compliment. They're always smoking.
7449 Wilson: Yes you can sit here running up my hotel bill or you can go get the woman of your dreams
7450 House: I didn't know Angela Merkel was attending the conference
7451 -- Known Unknowns (6.07)
7453 House: This envelope is oddly medical-license-shaped.
7454 Foreman [Chase and Cameron walk into House's office]: House is back in charge. We get to treat a porn star.
7457 House [to Taub]: The only obstacle to you coming back is your wife. And she's never been much of an obstacle to you.
7460 House: I was w… I was wrwrw…
7461 Chase: What were you wrong about?
7464 House: Any idea where I can get a "Mission Accomplished" banner?
7467 House: I just need a good friend!
7470 House: Put it on Dr.Wilson's tab.
7471 Cashier: I don't know who Dr. Wilson is. And we don't have tabs.
7472 House: Do you know who I am?
7474 House: Good. [leaves]
7475 -- Ignorance Is Bliss (6.09)
7477 Foreman: TTP is a better fit.
7478 Thirteen: He's right.
7480 Thirteen: You thought I wouldn't agree with him? Ever?
7481 House: You didn't agree with him. That's why he dumped you. — Oh… sorry. it was mutual.
7482 -- Ignorance Is Bliss (6.09)
7484 Chase: I've got it under control.
7485 Foreman: That's what you said about the Dibala incident. And obviously you didn't.
7486 Chase: And talking about it obviously made things so much better.
7487 -- Ignorance Is Bliss (6.09)
7489 Thirteen: Speaking of House… why did you come back? You must've taken a major paycut.
7490 Taub: Life's too short to worry about money.
7491 Thirteen: Your wife feels the same way?
7492 Taub: She's happy to cut back on some things — like… sex.
7493 -- Ignorance Is Bliss (6.09)
7495 Taub: I trust you had a wonderful Thanksgiving?
7496 Chase: I don't remember. So I guess, I did.
7497 -- Ignorance Is Bliss (6.09)
7499 House: Sorry, I can't remember if I mocked you yet for being a male nurse.
7500 Male nurse: I think this counts.
7502 -- Ignorance Is Bliss (6.09)
7504 House: Sixteen splenectomies. Pretty sure he gets a set of steak knives with that.
7505 -- Ignorance Is Bliss (6.09)
7507 House: You'd be surprised what you can live without.
7508 -- Ignorance Is Bliss (6.09)
7510 -- Ignorance Is Bliss (6.09)
7512 Wilson: Where's House?
7513 Taub: Performing his ritual hiding-from-Cuddy-to-avoid-getting-a-new-case dance. It's kind of a jazz-fusion kind of thing.
7514 Thirteen: He's probably eating lunch in the morgue.
7517 Wilson: I'm not here for an argument, House!
7518 House: No. Right. That's room 12A.
7521 House: Religion just killed another person.
7524 House [after Wilson asks if he'll be at his transplant surgery]: No... If you die I'm alone.
7527 House: Disappointment is anger for wimps.
7530 Wilson: A problem delayed is a problem denied.
7533 Wilson: You can't change a table
7534 House: Actually you can. You just need a bucket of paint and the guts to use it.
7537 House: He won't tell us anything. Understandable, since he's a drug dealer.
7538 Thirteen: So he's dangerous and withholding, which you find irresistible. But guys like that, they never call.
7539 -- The Down Low (6.11)
7541 Mickey: An adult wants to get wasted, why is it anybody's business what substance they use?
7542 Taub: Because some of those substances are against the law.
7543 Mickey: So your problem isn't that it's immoral. Your problem is that it's illegal. I got the same problem.
7544 -- The Down Low (6.11)
7546 Wilson: I ran into Nora this morning. She told me about your Evita listening party.
7547 House: The London and New York recordings are so different.
7548 Wilson: You were supposed to tell her that we're straight.
7549 House: She didn't believe me, either.
7550 -- The Down Low (6.11)
7552 House: I'd like to date her. In the sense that I'd like to jump her repeatedly.
7553 -- The Down Low (6.11)
7555 House: That receiver doesn't respond to manual stimulation. Maybe if you took off your shirt.
7556 Thirteen: Actually, I resorted to something more exotic. I call it reading the instructions. Turns out if you screw the antennae into the wrong sockets, it doesn't actually work.
7557 -- The Down Low (6.11)
7559 Taub: Knowing this guy's an undercover cop doesn't get us any closer to curing him.
7560 House: Good point. You know what they say. Information is not power. Wait...
7561 -- The Down Low (6.11)
7563 Chase: Guy's a hero. He's risking his life to put these dealers in jail.
7564 House: I'm sure the dealers who take their places will be very grateful.
7565 -- The Down Low (6.11)
7567 Thirteen: Why do you want to meet her so badly?
7568 House: Psychopaths always fascinate me. I think it's their cultural literacy and strong family values. Or is that Jews?
7571 House: Those of you who haven't slept together, you can go. Everyone else, stay behind.
7572 [Chase gets up and leaves, but Taub just sits there, looking at House]
7573 Taub: Oh. Sorry. (to Thirteen) That was our secret, right?
7576 House: (to Foreman and Thirteen) Go have sex.
7577 Thirteen: No, thanks.
7578 House: Fine, I'll cover the Viagra and the lubricants. Just get me a receipt.
7579 Foreman: We have zero feelings for each other.
7580 House: Well, that's too bad, 'cause things worked much better when you did. Would it help if I slept with her?
7583 House: So when you watch Star Wars, which side do you root for?
7584 Valerie: Dr. House. What are you doing?
7585 House: Just checking in on your radiotherapy.
7586 Valerie: From what I hear, you never visit patients. And now, you've come to chat with me twice.
7587 House: I want to know how you like being a management consultant. I'm thinking of getting into it. That or psychopathy maybe. Which pays better?
7588 Valerie: I think you're already into one of them. Dr. Hadley made a joke yesterday. She said I sound like you.
7589 House: I'm sure you understand what “joke” means.
7590 Valerie: So you're not just out for yourself? For example, you would never interrupt a sick woman's treatment just because of some personal obsession?
7591 House: Of course I'm self-interested. We all are. We're born that way. The rest of us are born with consciences.
7592 Valerie: Which is something you just sound ecstatic about.
7593 House: I'm not saying it's logical. I'm just saying it's human.
7594 Valerie: So if you know your conscience is just an animal instinct, you don't need to follow it. I think you realize that. That's why you're talking to me.
7597 Chase: I'd give her a day. Two days at the most.
7598 House: Great. You be the clock. Everyone else will be the doctors.
7601 House: Man, one false accusation from a psychopath, and you turned out to be a real bummer. I'm gonna go see if Wilson has any liver left.
7604 Wilson: (entering the office) What are you doing?
7605 House: Paying Wibberly's mortgage for a few months. (rips check out of the book) Congratulations on another successful round of hectoring.
7606 Wilson: Wait a minute, is that actually a check for him?
7607 House: No. It's a giant novelty item for winning the lottery. You're just standing really far away.
7610 House: (looking at patient's hand) You're turning white.
7611 Glenda: (patient's mother) What does that mean?
7612 House: It means he doesn't need football to get a good job anymore.
7613 -- Moving the Chains (6.13)
7615 (House and Wilson were talking in House's office, when Taub and Chase enter about the football player's condition)
7616 Wilson: (leaving, speaking to Taub and Chase) Your boss is secretly a very nice man. (a stunned silence from Taub and Chase looking at House)
7617 Taub: (in amazed stupor) I know.
7618 -- Moving the Chains (6.13)
7620 House: (walks in with a cut on his face)
7621 Thirteen: What happened to your face?
7622 House: Wilson annexed the Sudetenland.
7623 -- Moving the Chains (6.13)
7625 House: You know why you're black?
7626 Patient: God loves me more than he does you?
7627 -- Moving the Chains (6.13)
7629 House: (Foreman's brother just suggested a better idea that Foreman) Hey, I don't care where an idea comes from, as long as it makes sense AND embarasses someone.
7630 -- Moving the Chains (6.13)
7632 Mr. Damon: What conclusions can we draw from the incredible number of stars?
7633 Nick: That the movie's either gonna be really good or really bad.
7634 -- Black Hole (6.16)
7636 House: Foreman's the only one with the balls to take a case without checking with me, and he's still working on breakfast. Which means that the ... 18 ... no, 17-year-old honor student —
7637 Thirteen: Cuddy has a soft spot for smart girls and they don't start drinking until second semester senior year.
7638 House: So either you think that smart women look out for each other, which means you're an idiot, or you think Cuddy's not smart, which means ... well, I guess it's the same both ways.
7639 Thirteen: Then how did you —
7640 House: Picture fell out of the file; she looks smart.
7641 -- Black Hole (6.16)
7643 Thirteen: We think a severe allergic reaction could be causing systemic breakdown.
7644 Artie: To my son's sperm?
7645 Taub: Actually, his semen is more likely the problem. ... Which, I realize is not what you were reacting to...
7646 -- Black Hole (6.16)
7648 Abby: It's a black hole.
7649 Foreman: She's hallucinating.
7650 Taub: I certainly hope so.
7651 -- Black Hole (6.16)
7653 (Texting between Taub and Rachel; then House and Rachel when he steals phone)
7654 Taub: Whatcha doing?
7656 Taub: What r u wearing?
7657 Rachel: U don't want to know.
7658 House: Take off your shirt.
7660 House: Touch yourself.
7661 Rachel smiles, contemplates. Back in House's office:
7662 Taub: House! It's not funny. I got enough problems already.
7663 House: Trust me; this is gonna help.
7664 -- Black Hole (6.16)
7666 (Monitor in cog sci lab displays an image of someone swinging a bat)
7667 Thirteen: What are you thinking?
7668 Abby: About Nick playing baseball.
7670 Chase: That's amazing.
7671 Foreman: Yeah. Now all we have to do is read her subconscious and hope that it's completely rational and went to med school.
7672 Chase: Does anything get you excited?
7674 Foreman: Well, it's taken us just over an hour to prove that she has a very boring subconscious.
7675 House: Anyone ever tell you you can be a real buzzkill?
7676 Chase, Taub, Thirteen: Yes.
7677 -- Black Hole (6.16)
7679 Saleswoman: Can I help you with something?
7680 Wilson: Yes. Uh, I was wondering if you could tell me a little bit about this dining table.
7681 Saleswoman: It's made of wood, and you eat off it.
7682 Wilson: So you're paid by commission?
7683 Saleswoman: It's furniture. Find something you like, let me know, I’ll ring it up.
7684 Wilson: Thank you so much.
7685 -- Black Hole (6.16)
7687 House: Who's the chick, and why are you hiding her?
7688 Wilson: You were home last night?
7689 House: And this morning. I bumped into your babe, naked.
7690 Wilson:I told you to stay out of my bathroom!
7691 House: I was in the kitchen.
7692 Wilson: She was naked in the kitchen?
7694 Wilson: Why the hell were you naked in the kitchen?
7695 House: Uh, it's not important right now.
7696 -- Knight Fall (6.18)
7698 Cuddy: I just want us to be friends.
7699 House: Funny. That's the last thing I want us to be.
7700 -- The Choice (6.20)
7702 House: Crush syndrome is basically a buildup of potassium. If we remove potassium...
7703 Cuddy: We're already treating with sodium bicarbonate.
7704 House: But not with glucose and Insulin. We have glucose in the Kit. There's gotta be a diabetic here somewhere.
7705 Cuddy: You wanna dose the Insulin here in a non-hospital setting? That is insane! It's not worth it.
7706 House: Really? 'Cause I think I'm the only one here who knows what a leg is worth. And fortunately, you're not the one in charge--he is. And he knows that I'd testify against him if Hanna sues for cutting off a leg without exhausting every option.
7707 Cuddy: I know you're angry, but please don't put her life at risk just to get back at me.
7708 House: Really? Wow.So this is all about you now.
7709 Cuddy: You took her side against me right after you heard about my engagement.
7710 House: Yeah. That must be it. It's not that you're a pathetic narcissist.
7711 Cuddy: I don't love you. So just...Accept it and move on with your life instead of making everyone miserable.
7712 House: That's great. A life lesson from a middle-aged single mom who's dating a man-child.
7713 Cuddy: Screw you. I'm sick of making excuses for you. I'm sick of other people having to tiptoe around you and make their own lives worse while they try to keep you from collapsing. I'm done.
7714 House: Fantastic. Just stay away from my patient.
7715 Cuddy: What are you clinging to, House? You're gonna risk her life just to save her leg? Really worked out well for you, didn't it? What do you have in your life, honestly? Tell me. I'm moving on. Wilson is moving on. And you...You've got nothing, House. Nothing! I'm going down there, and I'm gonna convince her to let me cut her leg off. If you have any decency left, you'll just stay out of it.
7718 House: You asked me how I'd hurt my leg. I had a blood clot, and the muscle was dying. And I had all these doctors telling me I should amputate, and I said no, and they did this... Very risky operation. I almost died.
7719 Hanna: But you saved your leg.
7720 House: I wish I hadn't. They cut out a chunk of muscle about the size of my fist, and they left me with this mutilated, useless thing. I'm in pain...every day. It changed me. Made me a harder person, a worse person. And now... Now I'm alone. You don't want to be like me. You got a husband who loves you. You have friends. You can start a family. You have a life. And this... This is just a leg.