Fran: Harry? Harry Calder: Mmh? Fran: If you're trying to kill us, at least let me put on some lip gloss.
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Young Man: If they pay me and if they do what I say, I'll never bother them again. Harry Calder: Are you sure? Maybe you enjoy it. Young Man: Wrong psychological profile, Harry. I'm not in this for kicks. Harry Calder: Oh yeah, right, it's only the money. You're a businessman. And in a corrupt society, you're no worse than anybody else. We all cheat on our taxes, Detroit makes defective cars. Young Man: I'm not enjoying this conversation, Harry. Harry Calder: Then get yourself another messenger boy.
Fran: Harry? Harry Calder: Mmh? Fran: If you're trying to kill us, at least let me put on some lip gloss.
Tracy Calder: Daddy, Confucius say "with faith, man can move mountain." Harry Calder: I thought Jesus said that. Tracy Calder: Well, maybe he did. But according to that fortune cookie... Fran: Which is yours, by the way... Tracy Calder: ...Confucius said it too. Harry Calder: Don't believe everything you read. Tracy Calder: I think daddy's pissed off. Harry Calder: Where does she learn language like that?
Simon Davenport: Harry. You're a big disappointment to me. Harry Calder: I feel bad about that, Si. Simon Davenport: You should have moved up in the department. District manager. Supervisor. Harry Calder: You know me. No ambition. Simon Davenport: It's your mouth. You have a personality problem. You never want to fit in. Harry Calder: It depends on what you want fitted and where you want it put, Si.
Agent Hoyt: Calder... Just what is this relationship between you and our friend? Harry Calder: There isn't any relationship. Agent Hoyt: There has to be. Harry Calder: I said there isn't. Agent Hoyt: Then I assume you'd be... willing to take a polygraph test? Harry Calder: You remind me of the man I work for. I don't like him either. Agent Hoyt: Really? He seemed nice enough to me. Harry Calder: You talked to him? Agent Hoyt: Sure. You had to have an official leave of absence. Harry Calder: I don't want an official leave of absence. Agent Hoyt: Yeah, that's what he said you'd say. Now listen. I don't know about you, but I want this man put away. At the moment, it's not wise to cross him. Your plane leaves in three hours. Harry Calder: I can always use another letter of commendation.
Harry Calder: I don't know why you're dragging me into this. Young Man: You were the only one in that room who appreciated what I was doing. Harry Calder: What room? You bugged that hotel room! Young Man: Of course. You told them not to underestimate me. That was good advice. Harry Calder: Get this straight. I said you're smart, but I'm not a fan, OK? You kill people. Young Man: Do you think they would have paid attention if I hadn't? Harry Calder: Is this about attention? Young Man: It's about money, Harry. Harry Calder: Then get a job. Young Man: I've had jobs. I'm not particularly productive.
Young Man: What do you think of Hoyt? Harry Calder: Says he's going to get you. Young Man: No one's gonna get me. But I'll promise you this, Harry. If they pay me, and if they do what I say, I'll never bother them again. Harry Calder: I don't know. Maybe you enjoy it. Young Man: Wrong psychological profile. I'm not in this for kicks. Harry Calder: Oh, yeah, it's only the money. You're a businessman. In a corrupt society you're no worse than anybody else. We all cheat on our taxes. Young Man: I'm not enjoying this conversation. Harry Calder: Then get another messenger boy.


