Quotes
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Lorraine Lyon : Well, I just came by to say I hope you've settled in, because now your real punishment will begin.
Roy Tillman : My what?
Lorraine Lyon : [turns to Indira] Wait outside, please.
Indira Olmstead : Are you sure?
Lorraine Lyon : Oh, we'll be fine, won't we, Roy?
Roy Tillman : Peachy.
[Indira leaves]
Lorraine Lyon : You're right. She does have principles. Now, where was I? Oh, yes, punishment. Did you know that 85% of all prisoners are in debt? Hundreds if not thousands of dollars, interest accruing, their families put out on the street. Well, I've started a fund to help certain prisoners free themselves from this burden. A private fund, plus a little fresh cash each month in their commissary accounts. Vaseline, Vienna sausages, that kind of thing.
Roy Tillman : Which prisoners?
Lorraine Lyon : Oh... that one, I think.
[points out a burly prisoner, who leers at Roy]
Lorraine Lyon : And him over there with the scars. Oh, and all of the men on cell block D. And B. And A.
Roy Tillman : [swallows] Well, that's mighty Christian of you.
Lorraine Lyon : Oh, no, this has nothing to do with that book. It's an older text, written on stone tablets in the age of the skull fuckers.
Roy Tillman : Did Nadine put you up to this?
Lorraine Lyon : Please. She's a Girl Scout. I fight my own battles, and you need to pay for what you've taken.
Roy Tillman : So you want me dead.
Lorraine Lyon : No, I want you alive for a very, very long time. But while you live... I want you to feel everything your wives felt. Every blow, each humiliation... Fear.
[a flash of fear passes across Roy's face]
Roy Tillman : I'm not afraid of you.
Lorraine Lyon : It's not me you should be afraid of.
[passes Roy a pack of cigarettes]
Lorraine Lyon : These might come in handy.