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]
My business has two sides. Light and dark. I’ll need someone for each.[to Duke]
Just a few more yards to go. And you’ll change your ways. And I’ll change the f***ing world.[to Arthur]
In the Shelby family, business comes before issues of vengeance. Our beloved departed would understand and approve.[to Laura]
I do read poetry, but I don’t yet write it.
I am trying to look at life in a different way. A child is a precious thing.
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]
Four years ago. His name was Tommy Shelby. He drank whisky.[Jack Nelson: When did you last kill a man, Mr. Shelby?]