- Gil Grissom: It's interesting to me how you always expect the worst.
- Catherine Willows: You see, that way I'm never disappointed. And sometimes I'm nicely surprised.
- [Grissom was licking rocks to see if they're bones]
- Gil Grissom: Could be a piece of wrist bone.
- Catherine Willows: Well, do you want to suck on it? To be sure?
- Gil Grissom: Did you know there are 206 bones in the human body?
- Catherine Willows: Yes professor. I too took osteology.
- Catherine Willows: So, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
- Gil Grissom: How amazing the universe is. Everything made from the same carbon, stars to trees, trucks to human bones.
- Catherine Willows: Uh, no, I was thinking that we have about 100 bone fragments. We could ID this body before the end of the shift.
- [When Grissom puts his ear up to the pile of bones on the table]
- Catherine Willows: Are the bones whispering to you?
- Catherine Willows: [Grissom and Catherine are putting a skeleton together] That is correct... according to *this* book.