- Casey Jones: There was an ancient tribal custom where women wore stones to ward off evil spirits. Women then beautified the stones and the stones, in turn, beautified the women. There you have the basis for a world-wide industry - precious stones - and a temptation to any legimate businessman to become rich - not so legimate.
- Nick Santos: What are you so excited about? I haven't done anything.
- Joe Mundy: A man with your record doesn't have to do much!
- [Casey, posing as a buyer of stolen jewelry, gives Joe a handful of gems]
- Joe Mundy: Where'd you get these?
- Casey Jones: Tommy brought them to me last night.
- Joe Mundy: Tommy?
- Casey Jones: Yes, didn't you know? I've dealt with all kinds of messengers in my time, but a 13-year old kid... that's new.
- Joe Mundy: [to Nick] How could you do it? Mixing Tommy into this...
- Casey Jones: Well, Tommy had an answer. He said he's the only one you could trust.
- Joe Mundy: Give Tommy a chance. Leave the boy with me.
- Nick Santos: I'm sorry, Joe. I'm not leaving any keepsakes behind.
- Nick Santos: Now don't get sore. I'm going to take the next plane out.
- Casey Jones: You're not going to make it, Nick. You're through.
- Nick Santos: You sound like a cop.
- Casey Jones: I am.
- Casey Jones: Nick, there's only one thing you can do for that boy. Call it quits without leaving any keepsakes.