Beantown Quotes

Robert 'AIDS' Murphy: Seems now, getting' shot don't really scare me much anymore.

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Molly Finn: We're the last of our kind. Southie, Charlestown, Dorchester, Winter Hill? They aren't ours anymore. But we can make one last stand. Talk to the others, whoever's left.

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Angelo Vitale: The Leones and the Winter Hill Gang both know that they're dyin' out. They've been watchin' it happen for ten years, and the pressure between the two's just been buildin' and buildin' to this entire time. They have excuses for this war of theirs, but they're only that, excuses. Somewhere in their collective minds, they see that they're a dying breed. Men who live such as they do, by the fist and the knife and the gun? They aren't meant to quietly disappear. They'd rather die fighting, killed in a war with those who've been their worthy opponents for over a hundred years, Irish and Italian alike. They would rather go down shooting than simply fade away. They may not say it, they may not even know it, but this is exactly how they want it to end.

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Molly Finn: They've always been our enemies, O'Brien. They've always lorded over us. They've used us like ****ing pawns. It's about time they learn that we can't be ****ed with.
Paddy O'Brien: That's what we've been saying for the last seventy years.

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Molly Finn: There's only one certainty in this line of business, of which you're both aware.

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Paddy O'Brien: Tomorrow won't end well.

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