Dirty Work Quotes
Mitch: Oh, and Dr. Farthing. He got over his gambling problem, but the bookies beat him to death anyway. So, he's dead. That's it. Bye!
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Mitch: [Mitch, as narrator, reminiscing about getting even with a mean babysitter when he was a child] Looking at this picture still makes me horny. I mean wistful! It makes me wistful!
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Mitch: Hey, homeless guys! [Three homeless guys leaning outside Travis Cole's building look up listlessly at him]
Mitch: I'll tell ya what. I'll give you a dollar each if you'll go into this building here and run around yellin' and screamin'.
Homeless Guy: Uh, that's very nice, but I think what you probably need are, like, some psycho, out-of-control homeless guys?
Martin: Yeah, we're more the broken, spiritless, I've-lost-the-will-to-live type homeless guys.
Mitch: How about for two dollars?
Mitch: I'll tell ya what. I'll give you a dollar each if you'll go into this building here and run around yellin' and screamin'.
Homeless Guy: Uh, that's very nice, but I think what you probably need are, like, some psycho, out-of-control homeless guys?
Martin: Yeah, we're more the broken, spiritless, I've-lost-the-will-to-live type homeless guys.
Mitch: How about for two dollars?
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Sam: Hey, doc, what happened to your foot?
Dr. Farthing: What I don't understand is... when you owe a bookie a lot of money, and he, say, blows off one of your toes, you still owe him the money. Doesn't seem fair to me. Especially when he's gonna kill me in four days anyway.
Dr. Farthing: What I don't understand is... when you owe a bookie a lot of money, and he, say, blows off one of your toes, you still owe him the money. Doesn't seem fair to me. Especially when he's gonna kill me in four days anyway.
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Emilio Clery: You know you've always been like a son to me Dan.
Dan: Well I-I wouldn't be here where am today without your help man. I just wanted you to know that, okay.
Emilio Clery: Well people are defined by the people that they allow to be in their lives and, well Dan, you've always been there for me so I'd like to make you a small promise that no harm will ever come to you.
Dan: Well I-I wouldn't be here where am today without your help man. I just wanted you to know that, okay.
Emilio Clery: Well people are defined by the people that they allow to be in their lives and, well Dan, you've always been there for me so I'd like to make you a small promise that no harm will ever come to you.
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Dan: Hey Emilio, do you ever have any regrets about the things that you've done, you know the lives you've taken; the lives you've ruined?
Emilio Clery: Not one because everything I have done; everything I have worked for has been for the good of the syndicate.
Emilio Clery: Not one because everything I have done; everything I have worked for has been for the good of the syndicate.
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