- Lou Grant: You're taking stupid chances meeting him alone.
- Billie Newman: You wouldn't say that to Rossi.
- Lou Grant: I encourage Rossi to take stupid chances. But anybody else I would warn, man or woman.
- Wilson: [wearing a nazi uniform] Can I see some I.D., please?
- Billie Newman: [puts on a German accent] Where are your papers?
- Wilson: [she hands over her I.D. and helps him to open it. He writes down her name] You know, we gotta be very careful. We got a lotta nuts coming in here.
- [hands it back]
- Wilson: [offers Billie some pamflets to choose from] That one in the corner up there, I wrote that myself.
- Billie Newman: [picks it up] Imagine meeting the man who wrote "Race mixing and sex education in our public schools".
- Wilson: [oblivious to her sarcasm] I got some stuff comin' up now that's even better...
- Lou Grant: Look, look, the story isn't that we found a nazi who's Jewish, that's for 'Believe it or Not'. We try to dig a little deeper in our part of the paper. The thing I wanna know is: what turned this Bar Mitzva boy into a nazi with a swastika on his arm?
- Billie Newman: There's nobody left to talk to. I did three more teachers, all the students I could track down and now this psychiatrist. The only way I could inverview more people would be to ask "How come you didn't know Donald Sterner?"