Billy Ansell: Mitchell Stephens, Esquire. Tell me, would you be likely to sue me if I was to beat you right now? I mean, beat you so bad you piss blood and couldn't walk for a month. Because that's what I'm about to do. Mitchell Stephens: No, Mr. Ansel. I wouldn't sue you. Billy Ansell: You leave us alone, Stephens. You leave the people of this town alone.
出自電影《甜蜜的來世》 的經典對白。
更多甜蜜的來世的經典對白
Mitchell Stephens: You'd make a good poker player, kid.
Mitchell Stephens: I did not have to go as far as I was prepared to go, but I was prepared to go all the way.
Mitchell Stephens: She loved us both equally then... Just as she hates us both equally now.
Mitchell Stephens: Something's happening that's taking our children away.
Mitchell Stephens: You'd make a good poker player, kid.
Mitchell Stephens: I did not have to go as far as I was prepared to go, but I was prepared to go all the way.
Mitchell Stephens: Something's happening that's taking our children away.
Mitchell Stephens: She loved us both equally then... Just as she hates us both equally now.
Mason: Nicole, did the Pied Piper take the children away because he was mad that the town didn't pay him? Nicole: That's right. Mason: Well, if he knew magic, if he could get the kids into the mountain, why couldn't he use his magic pipe to make the people pay him for getting rid of the rats? Nicole: Because... he wanted them to be punished. Mason: So he was mean? Nicole: No, not mean, just... very angry.
Mary: (Speaking of a new computer, a gift) From Mr. Stephens... That was him on the phone just now. He was calling to see how you were. Nicole: Who's Mr. Stephens? Sam: Uh, he's a lawyer. He's our lawyer. Nicole: You and Mom have a lawyer? Sam: Well, yes. He's your lawyer, too. Nicole: My lawyer. Why do I need a lawyer? Mary: Well maybe we shouldn't be talking about this just now, with you barely home. Aren't you hungry, honey? You want me to fix you something? Nicole: No. What's this lawyer business?
Mitchell Stephens: I can help you. Billy Ansell: Not unless you can raise the dead.
Billy Ansell: Mitchell Stephens, Esquire. Tell me, would you be likely to sue me if I was to beat you right now? I mean, beat you so bad you piss blood and couldn't walk for a month. Because that's what I'm about to do. Mitchell Stephens: No, Mr. Ansel. I wouldn't sue you. Billy Ansell: You leave us alone, Stephens. You leave the people of this town alone.


