- [last lines]
- Noreen: I have a crappy, pathetic life. I am terrified of change. I stay when I should go. I am not very smart. And I will probably never be truly happy. But I know one thing that you don't.
- Smith: Oh really? What's that?
- Noreen: I can count.
- Smith: Huh?
- Noreen: One for the tall man. Two for Hank. One for the kids. One for the ceiling. Seven bullets. That leaves one for you.
- Doe: Sooner or later you're gonna say everything. Everyone always does. Gotta ask yourself a question, though. How much pain can you endure. How much pain can you endure, Mr. Greene.
- Doe: You've got to separate the wheat from the chaff!
- Noreen: What the hell does that mean?
- Doe: I read it in a book somewhere, for people who don't understand the situation that they're in.
- Noreen: And what is my situation?
- Doe: You're a good person. You're, uh, just at the wrong place at the wrong time, basically.
- Smith: I kill because it's a job, that's it. You kill because, ya know, you're loony tunes. Look, you're gonna kill me, right? Let's just get on with it. Really, I can't take much more of this talking.
- Doe: You're not afraid to die?
- Smith: No. I'm not. I *am* afraid you're gonna keep on talking, though.
- Smith: The truth of the matter is, your troubles are just beginning. You *can* kill me. But my people are like a fucking hydra. You cut off one head and two more pop back up. You will never stop running. You will never hide, they will find you. And they will slowly, but surely, kill you. - I mean that's what I think.
- [smirks]
- Smith: How may shots were fire? Seven? Eight? Wow, I don't know, in all the confusion I kinda lost count.