- James Kavanagh QC: You look lovely.
- Eleanor Harker QC: I was hoping for gorgeous.
- James Kavanagh QC: You look gorgeous.
- James Kavanagh QC: [as he and Peter are sitting down on a bench] You all right?
- Peter Foxcott QC: I'm not getting any younger.
- James Kavanagh QC: Come on, Peter. You look... somewhere in your fifties.
- Peter Foxcott QC: Hmmmm.
- James Kavanagh QC: You've always been somewhere in your fifties.
- Peter Foxcott QC: Is that a compliment?
- James Kavanagh QC: It is now. It wasn't ten years ago.
- Eleanor Harker QC: [sighing] A father not wanting to see his son... I mean, he's there... he's in court
- Eleanor Harker QC: Stiff upper lips have to be seen to be stiff.
- Eleanor Harker QC: You've never met my father, have you? Took me a while to appreciate how much I owe him.
- Martha Miller: Are you patronizing me?
- James Kavanagh QC: I'd never do that.
- Martha Miller: Pulling age then?
- James Kavanagh QC: Perhaps.