30 Best Dragged Across Concrete Quotes

Brett: I thought Denise cooked.
Anthony: Only at her place. She only shops at organic stores the specialize in assuaging guilt.
[Later, offers Ridgeman some mints, who takes one]
Anthony: Take two.

Melanie: You know, I never thought I was a racist before living in this area. I'm about as liberal as any ex-cop could ever be. But now... we really do need to move.

Henry: [Holds Ridgeman at gunpoint] That bulletproof vest you got there's real nice. Makes you look svelte. Like when a female puts on a girdle. It's much more flattering than that windbreaker you wore on the news when you stomped that Mexican.
Brett: Where did you spot me?
Henry: When you drove by the bank. And twice when you was following on the parkway.
Brett: What do you want?
Henry: Stay right there. So I can thank you face-to-face for wiping out all these cruel-ass thugs. That's what most cops do when they get suspended? Go rob bank robbers?

Brett: It's still under construction.
Anthony: Want me to mail or hand deliver your genius award?

Brett: Put on your fake licence plates, bring all your hardware and dress nonchalant.

Anthony: You're still maintaining that gum is for cows and imbeciles?
Brett: I do and it is.

Biscuit: I don't like doing things with so many question marks everywhere.

Anthony: I'm not racist. Every Martin Luther King Day, I order a cup of dark roast.

Anthony: 50% does not evaluate anything in a yes-or-no question.

Brett: A single red ant could have eaten that faster.

Lt. Calvert: [talking to Brett Ridgeman] A couple more years and you'll be human steamroller, covered with spikes and fuelled with bile.

Anthony: Criminals don't stop doing what they do just 'cause two cops get benched. And we don't do what we do just for the paycheck.

Brett: [standing among suits in an upscale men's store] How much are these, I don't see a tag?
Female: $5000.
Brett: So they're bulletproof?

Kelly: [Kelly's picks up her bloody baby bootie with her mangled hand] Will you make sure my baby gets this? His name is Jackson.
[Black Gloved Robber brutally kills Kelly with a machine gun without hesitation]

Henry: [Ridgeman is about to torch the van; Henry fires a warning shot] Get rid of that gas can, nigga. I ain't done all this to see you burn up no money.
Brett: Gold isn't flammable.
Henry: Yeah, I don't want it melted. And there's cash in there, too.
Brett: You wanna come over here and take care of Vogelmann yourself?
Henry: Nah, nigga, nah. You the professional. Look at all the good work you've done here. Can execute naked women and everything.
Brett: Prick.

Lt. Calvert: Our inspector... our Mexican-American inspector... is unlikely to be lenient.
Brett: Politics like always.
Lt. Calvert: Like cell phones, and just as annoying, politics are everywhere. Being branded a racist in today's public forum is like being accused of being a communist in the 50s, whether its' a possibly racist remark made in a private phone call or the indelicate treatment of a minority who sells drugs to children. The entertainment industry, formerly known as the news, needs villains.
Anthony: There's certainly nothing hypocritical about the media handling every perceived intolerance with complete and utter intolerance.
Lt. Calvert: It's bullshit. But it's reality.

Anthony: [about robbing Vogelmann] This is a bad idea... It's bad for you, and it's bad for me. It's bad like lasagna in a can.

Henry: [about himself] You should have trusted a nigga. All I ever did for this was steal some autos, peddle some blow, and put the fool who crippled my brother into intensive.

Brett: Are you still in?
Anthony: I am until I'm not.

Brett: [in a standoff] We can fight each other some more, do this until we're crippled or dead, or we can both be rich. I don't see how this is a dilemma.
Henry: Trusting a cop, one that's crooked as fuck, is the dilemma. Only thing absolutely certain about you is that you don't give a shit about any oath you swear to.

Brett: [contemplating stealing from bad guy] I'm a month away from my 60th... I'm still the same rank I was at 27. For a lot of years I believed that the quality of my work, what we do together, what I did with my previous partners... would get me what I deserved. But I don't politic and I don't change with the times. And it turns out that that shit's more important than good honest work.
Brett: So yesterday, after we stop a massive amount of drugs from getting into the school system, we get suspended because it wasn't done politely. Then I go home and I find my daughter has been assaulted for the fifth time in two years, because of the shit neighborhood my shit wage has forced me to live in.

Mr. Edmington: Do not prioritize money over having a heartbeat.

Anthony: What are we doing here?
Brett: We're monitoring a suspicious individual to figure out if he has any money he doesn't need.
Anthony: Anchovies!

Rosalinda: You said if I told you where the bag was you'll let me go.
Brett: Can you understand her?
Anthony: No.

Brett: [Commiserating with Lurasetti about his career during a stakeout] For a lot of years I believed that the quality of my work, what we do together, what I did with my previous partners... would get me what I deserved. But I don't politic and I don't change with the times, and it turns out that shit's more important than good honest work. So yesterday, after we stop a massive among of drugs from getting into the school system, we get suspended because we didn't do it politely.

Brett: Take two
[mints]
Brett: .
Anthony: I'm still enjoying the aftertaste
[of my sandwich]
Anthony: .
Brett: Not all of us are...

Black: Where is the key?
Biscuit: Did you check your mother's rectum?

Anthony: What are we doing here?
Brett: We're monitoring a suspicious individual to try and figure out if he's got any money he doesn't need.

Henry: When I was out mailing that package, I started thinking about that game we was playing right before everything changed for us. The one in the jungle. You still got it?
Ethan: Shotgun Safari? Yeah... You ready?
Henry: Yeah. Let's hunt some lions.

Lt. Calvert: Ridgeman, gotta be aware of this stuff. Digital eyes are everywhere.
Brett: I do what I think best when I'm out there. I was that way when we were partners, and I'm still that way now.
Lt. Calvert: There's a reason I'm sitting behind this desk running things, and you're out there crouching on fire escapes in the cold for hours, with a partner that's 20 years younger than you.
Brett: Hey, Anthony's got a mouth with its own engine, but he's solid.
Lt. Calvert: That wasn't my point... I watched that video a couple times. You threw a lot more cast-iron than you needed to. And when we worked together, you weren't that rough.
Brett: And?
Lt. Calvert: It's not healthy for you, to scuff concrete as long as you have. You get results, but you're losing perspective and compassion. Couple more years out there and you're gonna be a human steamroller covered with spikes... and fueled by bile.
Brett: There's a lot of imbeciles out there.
Lt. Calvert: Yeah.