Carolyn: See, in my life, everybody has their foot on my neck to get what they want. Fuck them. Fuck them to be so small that they abuse their power. Now, see, I want mine, but I’m going to use my power to do what’s right. I’m going to bang my gavel to set things straight.
Raylan: And you have confidence in the sobriety of your judgment.
Carolyn: Gotta be if I’m going to sit on the bench.
Raylan: You are sitting here with me.
Carolyn: I never said that my judgment wasn’t occasionally impaired.

Raylan: Are we at emotions already?
Carolyn: Ah, let’s keep it at aspirations.

Jamal: Marriage. Law school. Partners.
Carolyn: Divorce.
Jamal: Just a little bump in the road, baby.
Carolyn: At this point, it’s really a whole other street.

Carolyn: The whole city is in this book.
Sweetie: You see somebody could help you?
Carolyn: If there’s a wall in Jericho, it’s about to tumble down.

Raylan: As we speak, hordes of Eastern Europeans are spreading across Detroit, looking to ixnay your client and likely Sandy Stanton and anyone close to him along the way.
Carolyn: Why, Marshall, I think you’re trying to scare me.
Raylan: I don’t have to. The Albanians should already do that.

Wading around in murky waters like this? That’s how you get bit.

Carolyn: Messing with a U.S. Marshall’s daughter. I don’t know what you think you’re doing.
Clement: What am I doing? Whatever I want.

I know that’s your kid. You’re angry. I get it. I’d be angry too. But everybody doesn’t get to be angry the way you do.

Willa: Did you like the drink he sent you at the bar?
Carolyn: Oh, that was you. The sparkler was a nice touch. Thank you.
Willa: He’s not bad for a white guy.

Raylan: Counselor, you good?
Carolyn: He’s a beauty.
Raylan: He kills people.
Carolyn: You know my job, Marshall. And I know yours.

Carolyn: Why can’t anybody just do the right thing?
Sweetie: It’s a little early for the big questions, isn’t it?

Carolyn: Ninety-six degrees, Your Honor. With ninety percent humidity. [to Givens] So while you were having your leisurely lunch with your daughter, you left my client in your car.
Raylan: With an Orange Freeze and the window cracked, I might add.

Justified: City Primeval Quotes

Willa: C’mon, Dad, I don’t want to do this.
Raylan: I’m guessing you’ll think about that next time you consider punching a girl in the face.
Willa: I barely touched her!
Raylan: You broke her nose.
Willa: She deserved it.
Raylan: That’s not the point.

There’s no such thing as ‘on time.’ You’re either early or you’re late. And where you’re going, we’re going to be early.

Raylan