‘Thomas, why don't we fսck here, on these benches? Right now. We wouldn't be the first.’
Peaky Blinders | 6.06 “Lock and Key”
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‘Whenever you're ready, boys.’
Peaky Blinders | 6.06 “Lock and Key”
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‘No. You're not dead. You're not even sick. You've got to live, Daddy. You let the fire go out. Light the fire again and get warm, and you will see that you must live.’
Peaky Blinders | 6.06 “Lock and Key”
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‘Oh, and the other reason I wanted to bring this in person was to tell you that, after our wedding, you must understand, Mr Shelby, that if you so much as look in my wife's direction, I will have you killed.’
Peaky Blinders | 6.06 “Lock and Key”
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‘When everyone is taken care of financially, I will take myself away. On my own.’
Peaky Blinders | 6.06 “Lock and Key”
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‘This isn't about charitable housing, this is about changing the world. It's about a different kind of trust. Absolute trust. We have important work ahead of us.’
Peaky Blinders | 6.05 “The Road to Hell”
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‘It's like the clock's stopped ticking and I'm waiting for the bomb to explode.’
Peaky Blinders | 6.05 “The Road to Hell”
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‘Did they say what the chances are?’
‘No. They don't say.’
Peaky Blinders | 6.03 “Gold”
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‘I regret marrying you, Lizzie. Cos I've put you through so much. I've put you through all of this. Ruby. Everything that is to come. When you married me, you married a man and you married a curse. You have shared my fate. That is my regret. But know this, Lizzie. In this moment, in this room I love you.’
Peaky Blinders | 6.05 “The Road to Hell”
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