Where was Brooks getting the fuckin' dough?

Gene

What do you do when it's all too much?

Della

Camila: And sometimes, Mason is a pain in the ass.
Della: Sometimes he's an ass.
Camila: There you go! See, look at you. There's power in the truth. Don't forget that.

Perry: I think there is a way to bring this case to a sensible conclusion that would save us all the hassle of a trial.
Hamilton: And that is?
Perry: A deal. They get life with a chance of parole in, say, 20 years.
Thomas: Would you like us to throw in a new car and a box of chocolates too?

Perry: I'm not representing two killers.
Della: They're your clients, and you would have to represent a compelling argument.
Perry: Oh, I have one. How about they did it?

Camila: I used to give him (Brooks) piano lessons.
Perry: Was he any good?
Camila: As good as he was at anything else. Poor man, he was like a French painting. Nice to look at; nothing below the surface.

This is called a reformer. Helps tighten the core. How's your core, Mr. Mason?

Camila

I can't say many of your ilk come out on top, but I've often admired their fight.

Judge

Thomas: The roles would never be reversed because Brooks McCutcheon was nothing like your clients.
Perry: What? Mexican?
Thomas: Murderers

Perry: You want in on this?
Della: I think it's worth fighting for.

I can be anything you need me to be. I can be the poor, helpless Mexican wife or the brave mother left alone to raise her child.

Sofia

Scary kid at night? Not a chance.

Perry Mason Season 2 Quotes

[Voice from written letters] Dear Mr. Mason, when will I be fully cleansed? I continue to ask God for guidance, but I fear he's turning his back on me. Dear Mr. Mason, what did we win in court? What's my freedom worth? My boy, Charlie, is still gone.

Mrs. Dodson

Della: You're the one who suddenly wanted to give up criminal law and go civil. This is civil.
Perry: You're the one who said civil law is what kept firms in business. I'm just being practical.