Love and a Bullet Quotes
Damien Wiles: ["America, The Beautiful" plays softly in background, with gradual crescendo throughout] Let me tell you something. There are no colors around here, Mister. No color lines. [referring to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr]
Damien Wiles: I'm a believer in the teachings of your great leader, that a man should be judged by his character and not by his color. I take black kids off the streets, I clean 'em up, I give 'em a job.
Damien Wiles: I'm a believer in the teachings of your great leader, that a man should be judged by his character and not by his color. I take black kids off the streets, I clean 'em up, I give 'em a job.
Movie: Love and a Bullet
Malik Bishop: [narrating after O.G. Buddy cusses out their boss Damien] Damien was definitely one rib short of a slab. Change was definitely in the air: change for Buddy, change for Damien and change for me. That afternoon I watched Buddy self-destruct just like I watched my father self-destruct. Buddy knew that going up against Damien was like blowing your own brains out. Damien was a crazy mother****er, that's for sure. Suddenly, the things that Buddy talked about before, made sense: this was a ****ty job.
Movie: Love and a Bullet
Malik Bishop: [to Hylene] I think you're trying to seduce me, Mrs. Robinson.
Movie: Love and a Bullet
Vittorio Farroni: Something on your mind?
Huntz: Yeah... Big man. [Richie Huntz walks away]
Huntz: Yeah... Big man. [Richie Huntz walks away]
Movie: Love and a Bullet