Charmaine: I lied to give the twins a future. Someone to provide for us. Isn't there a small part of you that can sympathize with that?
Jack: You have my sympathy, not my forgiveness.

Jack: I never lied to you about what I wanted when we were together. Although my words were clear, maybe my actions weren't, and that wasn't fair. And I'm sorry for that.
Charmaine: I've waited a long time to hear you say that. Thank you, Jack.

Preacher: I think I'm done with dating for a while. Too much work. Yeah, I'm going to focus on me.
Jack: Hey, I'm all for that. Besides, you know, falling in love should be fun, man. Don't stress about finding the one just get out there, have fun. Make mistakes, get laid.
Brie: Ohh, who's getting laid?
Preacher: Oh, definitely not me.
Jack: Preacher's taking a break from women.
Brie: What? Dude are you kidding me? You're like the total package. You're smart, dependable, you're an incredible cook. I mean, check out those arms; you're like a Greek god.
Jack: OK, no need to embarrass my friend.
Brie: You're going to be the best thing that ever happened to somebody when you're ready.

Jack: Are you sure there is nothing I can do? You were the victim of a horrible crime.
Brie: I'm not a victim, Jack. I'm a survivor. Follow my lead.

Denny: I've mostly come to terms with it. It's part of why I rock climb. Because when I'm out here on top of the world, it feels like my disease won't find me. The rest of the time, I try to live in the moment.
Jack: You sure you're only 19? That's some pretty profound thinking.
Denny: I wasn't always like this, but I realized that being depressed about what's to come will only rob me of the good stuff I have now.
Jack: Amen to that.

Virgin River Quotes

Doc: I don’t need spice. I want to walk down the street and be able to hold your hand.
Hope: Yeah, I hate all that “coupley” crap.

Whenever things got rough my instinct was to head home because that’s where I felt safe. But I realized that the idea of home doesn’t really exist for me anymore, because you were my home.

Mel [to Mark]