Abe: I thought you were leaving.
Trey: I grew up by Fort Sumpter. I have a weakness for lost causes.

Harper: How many men named Robert Jones were in the Marine Corps in 2004, do ya think?
Abe: More than a handful and less than a quorum?

Tally: You should look happier. You're ambitious.
Maya: I am happy. I'm just surprised. I thought you considered all of us interchangeable.
Tally: You're measurably less interchangeable than the rest.

Glenn: Are you the shining example of all your party's values, a platonic ideal of all they hope for in a voter?
Abe: I mean, I've been told I have good hair.

I'm sorry, Harper, but if this becomes a thing, you're a liability.

Glenn [to Harper]

Abe: We only went to see Congressman Jones after there were certain changes in the informational landscape.
Glenn: Did you just say "informational landscape"?
Trey: He sure did.

Apprehend Congressman Jones and be ready for what comes next.

Glenn [to Trey and Abe]

Maya: I think I know how to gauge an audience. I represented Springhill High at nationals.
Abe: Did you do it while trying to embody a 60-year-old millionaire named Bryson?

Glenn: Col. Riggle was very curious about my voting record.
Abe: Why does that keep coming up? Congressman Jones either murdered this guy or he didn't.
Glenn: Welcome to 2019, Captain Abraham. We'll leave the light on for you in case you decide to stay.

Did I say, "Stick to the script, Tico?" Because I meant "Do whatever you just did."

Abe [to Trey]

Rami: At no point in the last 20 minutes has the colonel appeared to be anything but truculent.
Abe: Is that what truculent looks like? I'd have gone with bellicose myself.

The Code Season 1 Episode 4 Quotes

Harper: How many men named Robert Jones were in the Marine Corps in 2004, do ya think?
Abe: More than a handful and less than a quorum?

Maya: I think I know how to gauge an audience. I represented Springhill High at nationals.
Abe: Did you do it while trying to embody a 60-year-old millionaire named Bryson?