- Lois Harelson: [she wakes up in bed] Hello, Paul.
- Dr. Paul Harelson - accused of his terminally-ill wife mercy killing: Can I get you anything? Water?
- Lois Harelson: [she shakes her head slowly] I was praying.
- Dr. Paul Harelson - accused of his terminally-ill wife mercy killing: [he nods] Me too.
- Lois Harelson: [she smiles gently] Me too. Me too.
- [she sighs]
- Lois Harelson: What were you praying for? I was praying to die.
- Dr. Paul Harelson - accused of his terminally-ill wife mercy killing: [he shakes his head] No, Darling. Not as long as there's the slightest hope.
- Lois Harelson: We've been here six months, next Tuesday, half a year. I'd have been dead three months ago or sooner if we'd gone to that Chinese restaurant instead of coming here. There is no hope for me - except to die.
- Lois Harelson: [she breaths in] Please. Please, Paul...
- Dr. Paul Harelson - accused of his terminally-ill wife mercy killing: [he reaches into his bag] Lo, dear, it's a little early for sedation.
- Dr. Paul Harelson - accused of his terminally-ill wife mercy killing: Not sedation, Paul. Do it. Please, please do it.
- [she sits up]
- Dr. Paul Harelson - accused of his terminally-ill wife mercy killing: We agreed; you for me, I for you. Do it. Do it.
- Lois Harelson: How can I live without you?
- Lois Harelson: This is no life for you. It's killing both of us.
- [she grabs his arm]
- Lois Harelson: Please, please, Paul. Do it.
- Dr. Paul Harelson - accused of his terminally-ill wife mercy killing: I want to do what's right. Oh, Darling, I don't want you to suffer. But wouldn't it be wrong to give up? Even if there's a chance?
- Lois Harelson: Paul, you know there is no chance.