Quote from Dr. Cox in My Lunch
J.D.: You know what I was thinking the whole time I was having lunch with Jill? Dr. Cox: What's that? J.D.: God, this girl's annoying. Dr. Cox: I saw her in that supermarket, too, but I'm not torturing myself. Would you like to know why? J.D.: Why? Dr. Cox: Because she didn't come to the hospital looking for help. We just randomly bumped into her out here in the world. I mean, don't get me wrong. If a guy gets shot or if he has a heart attack and I am physically the closest doctor to him, I will intervene. Shy of that, you can't. I mean, you just can't. It's too much to ask yourself. J.D.: OK. I hear you. Dr. Cox: No. You don't. Once you start blaming yourself for deaths that aren't your fault, my friend, that's a slippery slope you can't come back from. I've seen it ruin a lot of good doctors, and I will not let it happen to you. J.D.: [v.o.] And because he said that, I knew it wouldn't.