You wanna make an omelet, you gotta kill some people.
You guys taught me how to kill people, not care for them.[to Donald and Margaret]
You a 42 regular?[repeated line]
What I do can’t be taught.
My gut? It’s gonna be my funeral you’re going to next.[Donald Fitzroy: What’s your gut?]
If your strategy relies on whether or not I’ll kill a child, you need a new strategy.[to Sierra Six]
You know what I love about you? You look like you’ve been hit by a bus, but it only adds to your mystique.[to Lone Wolf]
When you say things like “chop your head off,” it makes you sound untrustworthy.[to Lloyd]
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That’s the beauty of the private sector. I don’t care about reasons.
Suzanne! Long time. If I’m honest, I liked your old haircut. The one where you didn’t look like a b**ch.
Mostly, it’s loss which teaches us about the worth of things. That’s Arthur Schopenhauer. He was a German philosopher, a pessimist. He saw the value in suffering.
I mean, my ego’s a little bruised. I would like the opportunity to save you at some point.[Dani Miranda: You hurt?]