Dominic Toretto: It starts with the eyes. She's gotta have those kind of eyes that can look right through the bullshit, to the good in someone. 20% angel, 80% devil. Down to earth. Ain't afraid to get a little engine grease under her fingernails.
Gisele Harabo: That doesn't sound anything like me.
Dominic Toretto: It ain't.
Brian O'Conner: I lied to you. I lied to Dom, I lied to everybody. That's what I do best. That's why the feds recruited me.
Mia Toretto: Maybe you're lying to yourself. Maybe you're not the good guy pretending to be the bad guy. Maybe you're the bad guy pretending to be the good guy. Did you ever think about that?
Brian O'Conner:
Every day.
Brian O'Conner: You asked me why I let Dom go. I did it, because at that moment, I respected him more than I did myself. One thing I've learned from Dom is that nothing really matters unless you have a code.
Mia Toretto: And what's your code, Brian?
Brian O'Conner: I'm working on it.
Brian O'Conner: Ya know, I've been thinking, when you blew up your car, that means you blew up mine too.
Dominic Toretto: Yeah?
Brian O'Conner: Yeah, so now you owe me a 10 second car.
Dominic Toretto: Is that right?
Brian O'Conner: Yeah.
Dominic Toretto: [breaks
window to Subaru WRX Sti] Now we're even.
Dominic Toretto: I'm a boy who appreciates a good body, regardless of the make.
Brian O'Conner: What I did to you was wrong. I'm sorry, it was the hardest thing I ever had to do.
Mia Toretto: I'm sorry too, Brian. I'm so sorry that you had to come into my home and pretend to love me. I'm so sorry you ripped my family apart. I'm very sorry that that was hard for you.