The Punisher Quotes

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Billy Russo (to Krista): Do you wanna know why I think I was scared? Because I was locked in a room with no way out. I am not a... I'm not a house pet, Krista. And, look, I... I know... I know what it is that I lost. I had everything that I ever wanted. Money, power, purpose, my own... my own company. Apparently. And, somehow, I managed to throw that all away. I don't know what's worse. Losing it... or not even remembering what it felt like to have it. But I want some of it back.

Krista Dumont: Did I hurt you?

Billy Russo: I thought that was kind of the point.

Krista Dumont: You live with pain long enough, you start to... miss it when it's gone. And then, well, you discover the pain-pleasure connection. It's better than pills, right?

Billy Russo: I would say so.

Dinah Madani: You decide someone deserves to be gone, and, bang, they're gone. No second thoughts, no qualms, no conscience. And then on you go, happy and safe on your... I guess at least borderline psychopathic, merry way.

Frank Castle: Listen, Madani, you're right. I can do it. I could kill him and just walk away. But that doesn't mean it's easy. I can live with it, yeah. I can live with anything. There's no peace up here. (points to his head) There's no happy medium that I'm looking for.

Brett Mahoney: I don't know why you're so overprotective of this guy.

Krista Dumont: If we can't find the best in others, how can we hope to find it in ourselves?

Brett Mahoney: And people say I'm idealistic.

Amy Bendix: This place costs $40,000 a year, just for tuition. I'm sure they all come out as well-rounded, decent human beings.

Frank Castle: Yeah, maybe we'll see if we can get you a spot, huh? Sign you up for the glee club.

Amy Bendix: Yeah, you might as well just shoot me now.

Frank Castle: Only someone who's never been shot would say something stupid like that.

(Frank is getting ready to kill a pedophile...)

Amy Bendix (to Frank): Hey, listen. He's, like, a total creep, but it still seems a bit borderline. Even for you.

Amy Bendix: Like I said, the only way to win is to not play.

Frank Castle: Yeah, that's not an option. Just got to make sure we're the dealer.

Amy Bendix: Everybody knows that three-card monte's a scam. But they still come back to the table. 'Cause they think they can outsmart the game. Or they need the money. Every mark has a reason.

Frank Castle: Yeah? What's mine?

Amy Bendix: You think you can beat anybody, no matter how stacked the deck. And you're bored. And you drink too much coffee. The frustration keeps you playing. You hardly ever see girls playing this game, right? It's always guys, 'cause they want to win.

Frank Castle: What's the alternative?

Amy Bendix: Be smart. Don't play.

Billy Russo: I was the best version of myself out there in the service. Swift, silent, deadly. We all were all of those things. We were a family, and we were fighting for something. We weren't afraid of sh*t. And now... Now, there's... something just, just... just on the... edges of my mind. It's like a dark... shadow just waiting for me. The thing is, Doc... I deserve to feel the fear. I don't know why, but I know... I deserve this.

Amy Bendix: They killed your whole family right in front of you. Why... Why didn't you tell me that? And you killed them for it.

Frank Castle: Yeah. That's right.

Amy Bendix: Did it make you feel better?

Frank Castle: Sometimes.

Arthur Walsh (to Russo): And is that what you got for your service? Well, thank you, sir. What, did some hajji jack up your face? Is that why you're here? Is that why you're here? You ain't so fussy anymore, now you ain't so pretty?

Curtis Hoyle (to Frank): You see, I figured it's easy not giving a sh*t. Not caring about anybody, running from all sorts of feelings, worrying about nobody but yourself. Sounds miserable as hell, but easy, I guess. But, Frank, I want a real life. A life that doesn't include me pulling guard duty in my own apartment.

Curtis Hoyle (to Frank): His wires are definitely screwed. I mean, he thought we were all in the service. Talked about you like a brother. See, whatever it is that you wanted him to live with, you knocked it clean out of his head. And that's the irony. See, now, everybody but him has to live with what he did. And what you did, too, Frank.

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