1- “Because through love comes calm, and through calm comes thought. And you need thought to detect stuff sometimes, Jason. It’s kinda all you need. You don’t even need a gun. And you definitely don’t needhate. Hate never solved nothing, but calm did. And thought did. Try it. Try it just for a change.” – Willoughby, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
2- “You think I care about dentists?… I don’t care about dentists… Nobody cares about dentists.”– Willoughby, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
3- “If you got rid of every cop with vaguely racist leanings, then you’d have three cops left, and all o’ them are gonna hate the fags, so what are ya gonna do, y’know?”– Willoughby, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
4- “All this anger, man, it just begets greater anger.” -Charlie, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
5- “When you can’t trust the lawyers and the advertising men, what the hell’s America coming to, huh?” –Mildred, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
6- “- Angela: Why are you never on my side, Robbie?
– Robbie: I’m always on your side when you’re not being a cunt!” –‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
7- “- Mildred Hayes: So how’s it all going in the nigger- torturing business, Dixon?
– Dixon: It’s ‘Persons of color’-torturing business, these days, if you want to know. And I didn’t torture nobody.”-‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
8- “- Robbie: You old cunt!
– Mildred Hayes: I’m not old, Robbie.” –‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
9- “- Mildred Hayes: What’s the law on what ya can and can’t say on a billboard? I assume it’s ya can’t say nothing defamatory, and ya can’t say, ‘Fuck’ ‘Piss’ or ‘Cunt’. That right?
– Red Welby: Or… Anus.
– Mildred Hayes: Well I think I’ll be alright then.” –‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
10- “- Dixon: What are you, an idiot?
– Desk Sergeant: Don’t call me an idiot, Dixon!
– Dixon: I didn’t call you an idiot, I asked if you was an idiot… That was a question.” –‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
11- “- Mildred Hayes: You could pull blood from every man and boy in this town over the age of 8.
– Willoughby: There’s civil rights laws prevents that, Mrs. Hayes, and what if he was just passing through town?
– Mildred Hayes: Pull blood from every man in the country.
– Willoughby: And what if he was just passing through the country?
– Mildred Hayes: If it was me, I’d start up a database, every male baby was born, stick ’em on it, and as soon as he done something wrong, cross reference it, make 100% certain it was a correct match, then kill him.
– Willoughby: Yeah well, there’s definitely civil rights laws that prevents that.” –‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
12- “Hey baby… Yup, still no arrests. How come I wonder? ‘Cause there ain’t no God and the whole world’s empty, and it doesn’t matter what we do to each other? I hope not. How come you came up here out of nowhere lookin’ so pretty? You ain’t trynta make me believe in reincarnation or somethin’ are ya? ‘Cause you’re pretty but you ain’t her… She got killed. Now she’s dead forever. I do thank you for comin’ though. If I had some food I’d give it to ya. All I got is some Doritos, ‘n’ they might kill ya, they’re kinda pointy… Then where would we be?” –Mildred, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
13- “Fuck it.” –Mildred, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
14- “See, Red, I got issues with white folks too!” -Dixon, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
15- “This didn’t put an end to shit, you fucking retard; this is just the fucking start. Why don’t you put that on your Good Morning Missouri fucking wake up broadcast, bitch?” –Mildred, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
16- “Mildred Hayes: My daughter Angela was murdered 7 months ago, it seems to me the police department is too busy torturing black folk to solve actual crimes.” –Mildred, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
17- “I’ll crucify you motherfuckers.” –Mildred, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
18- “Y’know what I was thinking about today? I was thinking ’bout those street gangs they had down in Los Angeles, those Crips and those Bloods? I was thinking about that buncha new laws they came up with, in the 1980’s I think it was, to combat those street-gangs, those Crips and those Bloods. And, if I remember rightly, the gist of what those new laws were saying was if you join one of these gangs, and you’re running with ’em, and down the block one night, unbeknownst to you, one of your fellow Crips, or your fellow Bloods, shoot up a place, or stab a guy, well then, even though you didn’t know nothing about it, and even though you may’ve just been standing on a streetcorner minding your own business, what these new laws said was you’re still culpable. You’re still culpable, by the very act of joining those Crips, or those Bloods, in the first place. Which got me thinking, Father, that whole type of situation is kinda like your Church boys, ain’t it? You’ve got your colors, you’ve got your clubhouse, you’re, for want of a better word, a gang. And if you’re upstairs smoking a pipe and reading a bible while one of your fellow gang members is downstairs fucking an altar boy then, Father, just like those Crips, and just like those Bloods, you’re culpable. Cos you joined the gang, man. And I don’t care if you never did shit or you never saw shit or you never heard shit. You joined the gang. You’re culpable. And when a person is culpable to altar-boy-fucking, or any kinda boy-fucking, I know you guys didn’t really narrow that down, then they kinda forfeit the right to come into my house and say anything about me, or my life, or my daughter, or my billboards. So, why don’t you just finish your tea there, Father, and get the fuck outta my kitchen.” –Mildred, ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
19- “Red Welby: Stop fucking crying, good damn it! The salt’ll just fuck up your wounds.
Dixon: I thought salt was supposed to be good for your wounds.
Red Welby: What am I, a fucking doctor?” –‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
20- “Mildred Hayes: Dixon?
Dixon: Yeah?
Mildred Hayes: Are you sure about this?
Dixon: ‘Bout killing this guy? Not really. You?
Mildred Hayes: Not really. I guess we can decide along the way.” –‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’.
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