- Daisy Mason: [to Branson] You're not a Crawley. You belong with us. We're the future; they're the past.
- Charles Carson: [about Mrs. Patmore's intentions to buy a cottage with her windfall] This is very small beer.
- Mrs. Patmore: Mr. Carson, it's my kind of beer, and I know how to drink it.
- Mrs. Hughes: [re: Carson's investment advice] Then why did you ask him?
- Mrs. Patmore: Because he's a man, I suppose.
- Mrs. Hughes: I'm not sure that's a good enough reason.
- Mrs. Patmore: Nor am I, now...
- [Robert comes into the bedroom and unexpectedly finds Cora with Bricker]
- Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham: Mr. Bricker was just leaving.
- Simon Bricker: I'm not here at Lady Grantham's invitation.
- Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham: Then will you please leave at mine.
- Lady Rosamund Painswick: I'm afraid you've read somewhere that rudeness in old age is charming. Which is quite wrong, you know.
- Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham: Ellen Terry has nothing on you when it comes to stringing out a moment.
- Lady Rosamund Painswick: Come here and sit here, and we can talk. I'm not going to eat you.
- Lady Edith Crawley: But you are going to chew me up.