Soon, when my last bit of business is done, I will indeed be an ordinary mortal man.[to Stagg]
Since I’ve entered politics, I’ve learned that the line doesn’t go out from the middle to the left and the right. It goes in a circle.[to Laura]
I’m a gambling man, Pol.
There is God, and there are the Peaky Blinders. This is Sparkhill, we’re in Small Heath. We are much, much closer at hand than God.[to Mother Superior]
My racehorse, Moral Turpitude, is just one of many in my stables. Sometimes, even now, I’ll take her out for a run, if there is a good cause that requires her services.[to Laura]
If there were to be a snap election in this house today, wouldn’t win it, not even if I were running against the devil himself.[to Frances]
I am back. Back from under the ground.[to Holford]
He’s a Catholic. Men do what they want, women do what they are told.[to Gina, about Jack Nelson]
Every catastrophe is also an opportunity.
When you’re dealing with a very powerful enemy, taking revenge sometimes requires time. You have to pick your moment.[to Michael]
When I do business with someone, I make it my business to know their secrets.[to Gina]
To see what’s inside. Wait till you see. God. God knows what’s inside.