Tom Powers: Hey, Stupe, that's got gears. It ain't no Ford.
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Tom Powers: Hey, Stupe, that's got gears. It ain't no Ford.
Tom as a boy: How do you want 'em this time, up or down?
Tom Powers: Why that dirty, no good, yellow-bellied stool. I'm gonna give it to him right in the head the first time I see him.
Tom Powers: That sister of yours ain't getting any bargain in Mike.
Tom Powers: Hey, Stupe, that's got gears. It ain't no Ford.
Tom as a boy: How do you want 'em this time, up or down?
Tom Powers: Why that dirty, no good, yellow-bellied stool. I'm gonna give it to him right in the head the first time I see him.
Tom Powers: That sister of yours ain't getting any bargain in Mike.
Tom Powers: Ain't you got a drink in the house? Kitty: Well, not before breakfast, dear. Tom Powers: ... I didn't ask you for any lip. I asked you if you had a drink. Kitty: I know Tom, but I, I wish that... Tom Powers: ... there you go with that wishin' stuff again. I wish you was a wishing well. So that I could tie a bucket to ya and sink ya. Kitty: Well, maybe you've found someone you like better.
Putty Nose: Are you alone? Tom Powers: I'm always alone when I'm with Matt.
Matt Doyle: Gee, she's a honey. I could go for her myself. Tom Powers: What do you mean, you could go for her yourself? You could go for an eighty-year-old chick with rheumatism.
Putty Nose: We ain't sore are you, Tom? I've always been your friend. Tom Powers: Sure, you taught us how to cheat, steal and kill. And then you lambed out on us. Matt Doyle: Yeah, if it hadn't been for you, we might have been on the level. Tom Powers: Sure. We might have been ding-dings on a streetcar. Come on...
Tom Powers: Hello baby. What are you gonna have? Kitty: Anything you say, big boy. Tom Powers: You're a swell dish. I think I'm going to go for you.
Tom Powers: How goes it, babe? Going south? Gwen Allen: Yes. But, I'm not accustomed with riding with... eh... strangers. Tom Powers: We're not going to be strangers.
Jane: Let me fix you another drink, Tommy. Tom Powers: You mean to say you got any of that stuff left? Jane: Ha-ha-ha. You haven't drank so much. Tom Powers: Well, I can drink it as long as you can pour it.
Jane: Breakfast is all ready, Tommy. Tom Powers: I ain't hungry. Pour me some coffee, will you, and make it black. Jane: You aren't sorry are you? Tom Powers: Sorry? Sorry about what? Jane: For last night. Tom Powers: What do you mean? For getting drunk? Jane: Aren't you the little play actor. Tom Powers: Wait a minute... Do you mean that... Why you...
Tom Powers: Hiding behind Ma's skirts, like always. Mike Powers: Better than hiding behind a machine gun.


