- Linc Hayes: Could I ask you a question, man? With the high cost of dying, why are you dealing in narco?
- Vineland: Well, very few mortuaries can make five thousand a day, tax-free, clear profit without advertising. Besides, death is such a depressing business. I rather like to cheer people up once in awhile.
- Linc Hayes: Yeah, yeah, I know. Lift that mop and tote that pail.
- Delores Sutton: It's your chosen profession.
- Linc Hayes: Well, let's just say it was kinda forced on me.
- Delores Sutton: Yeah, yeah, I know. You're a victim of economic disenfranchisement. No opportunity. No education.
- Linc Hayes: Right.
- Delores Sutton: Nobody has ever tried to help you.
- Linc Hayes: Well, that's just about it, lady.
- Delores Sutton: Ever think of trying to help yourself? Ever think it might be your responsibility?
- Linc Hayes: I've thought about it.
- Delores Sutton: Fine. When you do something about it, let me know. Somehow it's hard to believe you'd settle for a mop.
- Delores Sutton: Who are you? Just the other end of a mop!
- Linc Hayes: Wrong, chief. I'm a police officer.
- Delores Sutton: I guess you really are a cop.
- Linc Hayes: A cop with a mop. A cop who wants to help you.