I've been told over and over that Time heals all wounds, but there's one man on Snowpiercer who will never let mine close. Wounds fester. They rot. They don't go away.

Pike

Maybe it's just me. I pick, unable to let wounds heal. It's in my nature to provoke. Or maybe I was just born to bleed.

Pike

I wouldn't say Layton's much of a Tailie anymore. Just saying, he's off swimming with sharks. They bite.

Pike

We're still bleeding even if the trauma's hidden deep on Snowpiercer, one-thousand twenty-nine cars long.

Pike

He's calm, yes. Calmly obsessed with retribution.

Counsellor

Ruth: She needs you.
Roche: No, she doesn't. Cause all I think about, day and night, is Wilford. Still breathing as I stick needles into his eyes. Choke him slowly with my bare hands and slit his throat for what he did for me and my family.
Ruth: Well, then, you know what? The longer you feel this way, the longer he wins.

Miles: Do you think any of us are still Tailies?
Josie: As long as you remember. Our culture, the way we learned to live together, that's how we're going to do it off-train.

Eight years living in a hole. You're not the scariest thing I've faced in the dark.

Asha

Each of us still living stands on a mountain of dead.

Pike

Wilford: The science has merit.
Audrey: Science is wasted without power. You said that.

Miles: It's how we settled disagreements when they got bad. The two people sat together, eye to eye. They weren't allowed to leave until it was resolved.
Josie: When they come to terms, the whole Tail holds them to it.

Tailies know the dark lessons of Snowpiercer better than anyone. We gather like this, not out of bloodlust, but to bottle this violent dispute and bind our brothers in an outcome that we all accept.

Josie

Snowpiercer Season 3 Episode 6 Quotes

Maybe it's just me. I pick, unable to let wounds heal. It's in my nature to provoke. Or maybe I was just born to bleed.

Pike

I've been told over and over that Time heals all wounds, but there's one man on Snowpiercer who will never let mine close. Wounds fester. They rot. They don't go away.

Pike