- Iris: Do you know what I wanted to be when I was your age?
- Daisy: [no]
- Iris: I don't either. I like you, kid. You're in over your head, and you're scared, and yet you look death in the eye without blinking. It's admirable, but it won't save you. It won't save your partner. And it won't save your new pal.
- Daisy: [to hit men] My partner weighs in at about 95 pounds, right? And together you guys weigh are pushin', like, half a ton, give or take, correct? So, did you need much help stuffing her in that garbage can?
- Man #1, Man #2, Man #3, Man #4: [blank stares]
- Daisy: [sits back, hands behind her head] Now I usually don't talk to people like you in the first place. But if I did that sort of thing, I would say that you girls should have a TV show. And that they should call that program, "The Adventures of Donnie's Bitches". But like I said at the top, I usually don't talk to people like you. Because talking to people like you doesn't make much sense.
- Man #1: What do you mean, people like us? What the hell kind of people are we?
- Daisy: Dead ones.
- Man #1: [laughs] What?
- Violet: [starts shooting them from behind] Got some bullets. But now I might be out again.
- [last lines]
- Daisy: Your father was a good guy, April. He told how you two got lost in the mall one day, and then had ice cream. Well, see ya.
- Daisy: You just missed her.
- Violet: Daiz?
- Daisy: She just left.
- Violet: Who?
- Daisy: Rose.
- Violet: Was she alive?
- Daisy: I don't know. But she asked about you.
- Violet: What did she say?
- Daisy: She said, I'm looking for your partner. Those were her exact words.
- Violet: Is that all she said?
- Daisy: No. She said that Rose's were dead, and Violet's were too.
- Michael: Sometimes, for no particular reason, I think of you and smile. It's usually about that day that we drove out to the mall for your birthday. Your mum had the flu and she said to go on without her. I remember you wandered off, got lost, and two hours later we finally found each other. We hugged, you didn't want to let go. Then we went for ice cream and we talked all the way home. I think that was the happiest day I've had.