The Best Maggie Quotes

Jane: Are you scared, Mom?
Maggie: Yeah. Are you?
Jane: [nods her head] Yeah.
Maggie: Are they?
Jane: [looks at Foreman and Taub] They don't look scared.
Maggie: Either they're confident or they just don't care.
Dr. Eric Foreman: We're confident.

Jane: [to Taub] Your boss is weird.
Dr. Chris Taub: Yeah, he is. He thought he'd get information you may not have been telling us by...
Maggie: Being a jerk?
Dr. Chris Taub: You'd be surprised how often it works.

Maggie: I can't be dying.
Dr. Gregory House: Sure you can.
Maggie: You're wrong. You don't even know what I have.
Dr. Gregory House: What you have, is one last Christmas with your daughter. One last chance to give her a present. The truth. Inexpensive, highly valued, never have to stand in line to return it the day after Christmas.

Dr. Gregory House: [to Maggie] A mother who's going to die doesn't refuse a donor test because it might hurt. She refuses when she knows it won't match which tends to happen when mother and daughter aren't mother and daughter. I could do DNA tests, if you'd rather keep lying to me.
Maggie: I never wanted kids. I love them, but with my genes... I knew this woman, a drug addict. She got pregnant, didn't want to have an abortion, but she also didn't want her daughter to ever know who her real mother was. What she was. I promised never to tell.
Dr. Gregory House: A promise to an addict is worth more than a promise to your daughter?
Maggie: It'd be cruel to tell her.
Dr. Gregory House: Right. She lives a lie, you get to die a hypocrite.