- Hockley: A fortune is easily promised, Silver. I want a sight o' your gold.
- Long John Silver: Talk sense, a man don't keep his gold in a prison cell.
- Long John Silver: That map's no more use to you than a bucket full o' bry, without me to read it for you.
- Trelawney: [Joe has been captured] Now fellow, let's hear what you have to say.
- Dr. Livesey: I fear you'll not get a word out of him, Trelawney.
- Trelawney: A stubborn dog you think? But then you're a kindly and merciful sort of man, Livesey. I flatter myself that I on the other hand will succeed in loosening his tongue!
- Dr. Livesey: That is precisely what you will not be able to do. He does not possess a tongue.
- Long John Silver: [spits out his drink] This beer's too smo!. It ain't reasonable to expect a man to face a hanging judge with nothing but a slop in his belly!
- Sir Solomon Pridham: [about to pass judgement] John Silver, the catalogue of your crimes is unparalleled even in my experience. The pity is that you have but one neck to forfeit.