- Matt Murdock: You... you want me to kill you
- Wilson Fisk: No prison can keep me, you know that... COME ON! KILL ME!
- Matt Murdock: NO! god knows i want to, but you don't get to destroy who i am, you will go back to prison, and you will live the rest of your miserable life in a cage knowing you'll never have Vanessa, that this city rejected you, IT BEAT YOU! I BEAT YOU!, you'll keep my secret, and you won't harm Karen Page or Foggy Nelson, or anyone else, because if you do i WILL go after your wife, and i will prove Vanessa ordered the murder of agent Ray Nadeem, and like her husband, she will spend the rest of her life in a cell.
- Matt Murdock: [Speaking about Father Lantom] For me, personally, he spent many years trying to get me to face my own fears. To understand how they enslaved me, how they divided me from the people that I love. He counseled me to transcend my fears, to be brave enough to forgive... and see the possibilities of being a man without fear. That was his legacy. And now it's up to all of us to, uh, live up to it.
- Vanessa Marianna: We're all broken. The point is that you find a person who's broken pieces fit with yours.
- Foggy Nelson: Matt's Matt because he believes that everyone deserves a shot at redemption.
- Karen Page: Except Fisk.
- Foggy Nelson: *Everyone*. It's a Catholic thing
- Karen Page: I'm not saying that I want him to kill Fisk. I don't want that. What if it's the only way? It's, uh It's not murder if it's self-defense, right?
- Foggy Nelson: Technically, plotting to kill someone is the exact legal opposite of self-defense.
- Matt Murdock: You will go back to prison, and you will live the rest of your miserable life in a cage, knowing you'll never have Vanessa, that this city rejected you. It beat you. I beat you! You'll keep my secret, and you won't harm Karen Page or Foggy Nelson, or anyone else. Because if you do, I will go after your wife. And I will prove Vanessa ordered the murder of Agent Ray Nadeem, and like her husband, she'll spend the rest of her life in a cell.
- Matt Murdock: For me, personally, he spent many years trying to get me to face my own fears. To understand how they enslaved me, how they divided me from the people that I love. He counseled me to transcend my fears, to be brave enough to forgive and see the possibilities of being a man without fear. That was his legacy. And now it's up to all of us to live up to it.
- Matt Murdock: God's plan is like a beautiful tapestry. And the tragedy of being human is that we only get to see it from the back, with all the ragged threads and the muddy colors, we don't get a hint at the true beauty that would be revealed if we could see the whole pattern... As God does.