'If Snot Boogie always stole the money, why'd you let him play?'
'Until then, Mr. Charles, we're going to handle this **** like businessmen, sell the ****, make the profit and later for that gangsta bull****. Yeah?
'A man like that, not me, but a man like that, he just might call her a 'c***.'
'You are a parasite who leeches off the culture of drugs...'
'They gon' come talk to me about money laundering in Baltimore!'
'You don't think I'm gonna send any of my people against Brother?! S***...'
'Let them know Marlo step to any m************; Omar, Barksdale, whoever.'
'You're a Sobotka!'
'F***. F***. F*****' f***.' 'F***.' 'Mmm...f*** f***...f***. F***. F***.'
'I'm just a humble m************ with a big-ass d***.' 'You give yourself too much credit.'
'You follow drugs, you get drug addicts and drug dealers. But you start to follow the money?'
'I caught him, Bunk. On the wire. I caught him.'
'Okay, so let's try this again. I say, 'Have a good evening, Mr. Broadus.'
'You're an ass***, McNulty.'
'D'angelo, shut your mouth.'
'I was gonna enlighten the President of the local 47 on this particular point, and he chose to depart.'
'Now, if this no-account n**** got two cell phones, how the f*** you gonna sell any more of them m************s?'
'Be subtle with it, man. You know what 'subtle' means?'
'You need to stand out on one of them corners with a big-ass package.'
'You know what they call a guy who pays that much attention to his clothes, don't you?'
'Robert's Rules says we got to have minutes of the meeting. These the minutes.'
'Not large ballistically, but for driving nails, its enough. Any more and you’d add to the recoil.'
'Did you vote for me, Norman?'
'If I'd known I'd be sharing quarters with all these boys - I probably wouldn't have robbed so many of them.'
'Only my friends call me Bunny.' 'Yeah, but why?' 'You don't need to know.'