- Sydney: Hi. How did you find me?
- Michael Vaughn: You told me a couple of months ago that when you feel the need to disappear, you go to the observatory. But the observatory was closed. And then I remembered you said the pier calms you down. But you weren't there. And you weren't at the bluffs and the palisades, either.
- Sydney: You didn't really go to all those places.
- Michael Vaughn: Yeah, I did. And then I remembered you liked the train station, too. Normal people going to their normal jobs.
- Sydney: I can't believe you remembered that.
- Julian Sark: [Jack and Sark at Will's exchange] Jack Bristow, doing his daughter's work. There was speculation that you might make an appearance tonight.
- Jack Bristow: If you're not comfortable with me we can waive our business for the night and say goodbye.
- Julian Sark: Are you comfortable? Do you feel comfortable trading priceless documents for a low grade reporter?
- Jack Bristow: You should read Tippin's stuff, it's not so bad.
- Jack Bristow: Khasinau knew about the safehouse. He must have someone on the inside.
- Sydney: I know.
- Jack Bristow: As long as there's a mole at the CIA, you can't tell Vaughn a thing. Not that you've been contacted, or that you and I have spoken.
- Marcus Dixon: Marshall, can you remember back to the Aconcagua operation? Sydney's code name?
- Marshall Flinkman: Miss Bristow? It was, uh, Bluebird.
- Marcus Dixon: Bluebird. So it wasn't Freelancer?
- Marshall Flinkman: Freelancer? No, no, it was Bluebird. Definitely.
- Michael Vaughn: What I said was I feel I have an understanding of Sydney Bristow and that she doesn't just accept problems, she tries to fix them.
- C.I.A. Agent Steven Haladki: And that perhaps Ms. Bristow and her father are trying to secure release of Mr. Tippin on their own?
- Marcus Dixon: How am I supposed to know what you believe when you've been lying to me? I'm your partner!
- Sydney: Just think about this for a minute. Just think about everything we've been through. Just think about who I am. Now, what I am going to ask you to do is just accept the fact that I cannot tell you what this is about. What I am doing is classified but Dixon... I swear to you that I am not betraying this country. I could never do that. You know that!
- Marcus Dixon: I don't need rhetoric, Sydney. Right now, I need a reason not to report you to security section.
- Abigail: It's been six days. Will warned me something might happen. He didn't even turn up to his own awards dinner. Called his friends, they haven't heard from him either. Are you going to publish his story?
- June Litvack: Yeah. In the "A" section. I have to tell Deitrick that this is coming in. Call Orsay in graphics, get a photo of Will.
- Sydney: Wait. I have questions for you.
- Alexander Khasinau: You can ask my boss.
- Sydney: Your boss? I thought The Man was the boss.
- Alexander Khasinau: Yes. Yes, but I am not The Man.
- Irina 'The Man' Derevko: [a woman enters and stands in front of Sydney] I have waited almost thirty years for this.
- Sydney: Mom?