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396 # Kaisha

 

The sopranos
Season 6. Episode 12
Kaisha.
 
 -Little Carmine: We're getting off point. I grew up in this, guys. And I just lost my friend, Rusty, and for reasons I will discern in time, believe me. If there's one thing my father taught me it's this... a pint of blood costs more than a gallon of gold. My business, all of our businesses... this infighting's costing money.








395 # Cold stones

 

The sopranos
Season 6. Episode 11
Cold stones.
 
- Rosalie Aprile: He lives in Belleville. They've got a Belleville in France.







394 # Moe n´Joe.

 

The sopranos
Season 6. Episode 10
Moe n´Joe.
 
-Carlo: You hear about Bobby?

-Tony:
Yeah.

-Carlo:
Should've seen him. Put a patch over his eye like Hathaway. He was really rattled.

-Tony:
Still, let's face it, it was kind of stupid to be out there that late.

-Paulie:
Ton', cops don't even go there no more.

-Carlo:
Anyway, Bobby's vision's fucked now. They're hoping the repair will take. He could be a candidate for a cornea transplant.

-Tony:
He should be a candidate for a brain transplant.
 
 
 





 

393 # The ride

The sopranos
Season 6. Episode 9
The ride.
 
-Paulie Jr:  Paulie, it's me. We had a problem down here. The ride... the Teacups or whatever, a bolt busted. Thing jammed up.  Some people got hurt.

-Paulie: 
Where's the guy who owns it?

-Paulie Jr:
He's talking to the cops.

-Paulie:
Fine, fuck it. What do you want from me?

-Paulie Jr:
It's pretty bad, Paulie. Lady broke her wrist. Some Puerto Rican kid lost some teeth.

Paulie:
What am I, a fucking dentist?








 

392 # Johnny Cakes

 

The sopranos
Season 6. Episode 8
Johnny Cakes.

-Vito Spatafore: Sometimes you tell a lie so long... you don't kno when to stop. You don't know when it's safe.






391 # Luxury lounge

The sopranos
Season 6. Episode 7
Luxury lounge.
 

-Tony: You bitch and you moan and you blame everybody else for your problems, instead of maybe... not letting the Mexicans do all the cooking for you or, I don't know, changing the menu or changing the decor. I guess because you know how to eat, you know how to run a restaurant.
On one of the bleakest nights of my life, after the shit with my mother and that fuckin' storm outside, I came here to this place. I sat out there with Carm and my two kids and we ate and we drank and we were so happy to be here, more than any other place in the world.
And you know I'm gonna eat here until I fall off the chair. But in business, sometimes shit happens. The playing field changes, whatever. And you gotta do whatever you gotta do to keep your dick up.

- Artie: If you hate it here so much, why don't you go to Da Giovanni? See if he'll cook you that bland shit for your shot-up pancreas. 







 

 

390 # Live free or die.

The sopranos
Season 6. Episode 6
Live free or die.
 

-Tony: I don't give too much of a shit what people do behind closed doors with the consenting adults. Although don't forget: I'm a strict Catholic. I agree with that Senator Sanitorium, who says if we let this stuff go too far, pretty soon we'll be fucking dogs.
 




 

 

389 # Mr & Mrs John Sacrimoni request.

The sopranos
Season 6. Episode 5
Mr & Mrs John Sacrimoni request.
 
 
-Phil Leotardo: I'll tell you one thing, and I'm not ashamed to say it, my estimation of John Sacrimoni as a man just fucking plummeted.

-Tony:
Give him a break, will ya? It's an emotional day.

-Phil Leotardo:
To cry like a woman? It's a fucking disgrace.
 




 

 

388 # The fleshy part of the thigh.

The sopranos
Season 6. Episode 4
The fleshy part of the thigh.
 
-John Schwinn: The universe is just one big soup of molecules...bumping up against one another.
The shapes we see exist only in our own consciousness.






 

387 # Mayham

The sopranos
Season 6. Episode 3
Mayham.
 
-Carmela: On my second date, he brought me and my mother each a dozen roses and my father a $200 power drill. Not the typical story of young love. And I don't know if I loved him in spite of it... or because of it. My parents weren't like that. And I knew, whether consciously or not, I knew that behind that power drill, there was probably some guy with a broken arm, you know, or worse.

-Melfi:
And you coped with that, how?

- Carmela:
I'd go to my priest and I would cry and say how bad I felt about how my husband made his money, but that was bullshit. Because there are far bigger crooks than my husband.