- Mike Ehrmantraut: The woman put a hit out on me.
- Walter White: Seriously?
- Jesse Pinkman: Wait. A hit? What? Like the mafia?
- Mike Ehrmantraut: Yeah, like the mafia.
- Mike Ehrmantraut: [threatening Lydia] Here are the rules: if you yell for help, try to give the man some kind of coded message, or otherwise tip him off, I am going to pull out my pistol and shoot you in the head. Same goes for panicking, breaking down into tears. Remember how you like to do that? If it happens this time, I am going to pull my pistol out, and I am going to shoot you in the head.
- Mike Ehrmantraut: Look at me, not at them. Lydia, look at me. If you make Schrader suspicious in any way, any way at all, tell me what's gonna happen next.
- Lydia Rodarte-Quayle: You'll pull out your gun and shoot me.
- Mike Ehrmantraut: And where will I shoot you?
- Lydia Rodarte-Quayle: In the head.
- Mike Ehrmantraut: The head. That's right. And it's a pistol, not a gun. I'm expecting precision here.
- Jesse Pinkman: Boosting methylamine from a train is, like, a major rap. The point is nobody, other than us, can ever know that this robbery went down.
- Mike Ehrmantraut: I have done this long enough to know that there are two kinds of heists: Those where the guys get away with it and those that leave witnesses.
- Jesse Pinkman: [measuring the train track for the heist] It's perfect! Yeah, we do it here. We do it right here!
- Mike Ehrmantraut: And making less money is better than making nothing.
- Walter White: Oh, yeah, Mike? Well, why don't you tell us why?
- Mike Ehrmantraut: Why is making nothing not an option?