The Killer: Well, this... this is new. WWJWBD: What would John Wilkes Booth do?
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The Killer: Stick to your plan.
The Killer: Of those who like to put their faith in the inherent goodness of mankind, I have to ask, "Based on what, exactly?"
The Killer: Forbid empathy. Empathy is weakness. Weakness is vulnerability.
The Killer: Maybe a mandatory thirty-day waiting period for creatine's not a bad idea.
The Killer: I don't think this guy's Mossad. I know he ain't Mensa. Good luck with the Wordle.
The Killer: It's amazing how physically exhausting it can be to do nothing.
The Killer: Consider yourself lucky if our paths never cross, except luck isn't real, nor is karma, or sadly, justice.
The Killer: I've done my ten thousand hours, beyond which I'm aided and abetted by law enforcement fatigue. Sheer caseload.
The Expert: I'm assuming you've also paid a visit to a certain over-adrenalized Floridian. No loss there.
The Killer: It's the idle hours that most often lead a man to ruin. It's not Dylan Thomas, but it oughta be.
The Killer: I'm not exceptional. I'm just... a part.
The Lawyer - Hodges: This'll be resolved in a minute darling, I promise you.
The Killer: I find music a useful distraction. A focus tool. Keeps the inner voice from wandering.
The Killer: Vigilance is essential. Even the most disciplined mind can become weary. Impatient. Hurried. Sloppy.
The Killer: Ask yourself, "What's in it for me?"
The Killer: I blame you, Leo, for having to bring work home.
The Expert: Tell me Hodges is dead, at least. Give me that. Tell me went horribly.
The Killer: WWJWBD. What would John Wilkes Booth do?
The Expert: Tell me Hodges is dead, at least. Give me that. Tell me he went horribly.
The Killer: Leo told me she looked like a Q-tip. He wasn't far off.
Business Man: Need any help getting rid of that body?
The Killer: Popeye the Sailor probably said it best: "I am what I am." I'm not exceptional. I'm just... apart.
The Killer: Of those who like to put their faith in mankind's inherent goodness, I have to ask, "Based on what, exactly?"
The Expert: I've been so good for so long. I'm suddenly regretting not having Häagen-Dazs with with every meal.
The Killer: Well, this... this is new. WWJWBD. What would John Wilkes Booth do?
The Killer: I used to book a lot through Airbnb. Not anymore. Those Superhosts love their nanny cams.
The Killer: So... here you are. Vigilant. Narrowly focused. How's "I don't give a fuck" going?
The Killer: Of those who like to put their faith in mankind's inherent goodness, I have to ask- based on what, exactly?
The Killer: Well, this... this is new. WWJWBD: What would John Wilkes Booth do?
Dolores: I'd beg if I thought it would do any good. I have the names you're looking for. I know who they were. But, before I give them to you, I want something in return. I know what you're capable of- how you can... make things seem... I will give you those names, but promise me you won't leave things looking the wrong way. Please. I can't just disappear. My children need my life insur- The Killer: Forbid empathy. Dolores: I guess I am begging. The Killer: Empathy is weakness. Weakness is vulnerability.
The Client - Claybourne: Well what is it exactly I can do for you? The Killer: I came to show you how easily one might get to you, Mr. Claybourne. And to ask, do you and I have a problem?
The Expert: When, for example, was the last time you bothered to ask yourself why someone in your sights was so thoroughly despised? The Killer: The less you know, the better. The Expert: One man's cruelty is another man's pragmatism, that old chestnut.
The Client - Claybourne: I, uh... I don't keep cash here. But I can have some delivered... The Client - Claybourne: No? Okay? Well what is it exactly I can do for you? The Killer: I came to show you how easily one might get to you, Mr. Claybourne. And to ask, do you and I have a problem?


