Elijah, I'm calling to say goodbye. Hope and I, we can't be part of your family anymore. All Hope's life her family has tried to destroy her. That can't be my little girl's story. Family is supposed to love you, even if she is free of Dahlia's firstborn curse, Hope would still be Klaus' daughter. She'd inherit a thousand years of enemies, all his anger and rage. I don't want Hope to be a Mikaelson. All the pain that comes with that name, she doesn't deserve that. Elijah...I...goodbye.

Hayley

I never thought much about the immortality part of being a vampire. Suddenly forever feels like a really long time.

Josh

I don't need time, Jack. I've spent my whole life searching for family and I found you.

Hayley

In my experience an offer from a malevolent witch always comes with a catch. What's yours?

Klaus

Hayley: So after all that Klaus wasn't even the one who killed Aiden?
Marcel: Thought you'd want to know.
Hayley: Why would he take the blame? Because he's stubborn, irresponsible, on top of being a bloodthirsty, murdering lunatic.

Magic is not a gift, Cami. In my experience it's a loaded assault rifle with a hair trigger and I am putting my gun down.

Vincent

[to Cami] Have you diagnosed yourself with OCD yet?

Davina

Josh, I'm not here to tell you what to do. I'm just here.

Marcel

Rebekah: What's all this?
Cami: Dark objects, because apparently now I'm a dispensary.

We define ourselves by our family. From birth we share their names, entrust them to protect that which we hold most dear. We value them above all others, and yet inevitably, we are forced apart. Promises are made then left unkept. Children in particular turn their backs on those who raised them, seeking lives of their own. The bond of family is not a bond forged by choice. In fact, some would see family as a terrible burden.

Dahlia

The Originals Season 2 Episode 20 Quotes

Rebekah: What's all this?
Cami: Dark objects, because apparently now I'm a dispensary.

We define ourselves by our family. From birth we share their names, entrust them to protect that which we hold most dear. We value them above all others, and yet inevitably, we are forced apart. Promises are made then left unkept. Children in particular turn their backs on those who raised them, seeking lives of their own. The bond of family is not a bond forged by choice. In fact, some would see family as a terrible burden.

Dahlia