- Fred Dana: Well, Rafferty, I didn't break down and confess. I guess it must be up to you. Over two thousand bucks in counterfeit tickets passed at the track last week... you must be cleanin' up!
- Casey Jones: [to Rafferty] You can go in now.
- Fred Dana: Don't worry about a thing, Rafferty. Rubber hoses don't hurt - it's just those thumb screws.
- Fred Dana: You want to know what I was thinking while I was waiting to go in for the third degree?
- Casey Jones: No, not especially.
- Fred Dana: I was tryin' to figure out whether the girl made the uniform or the uniform made the girl.
- Casey Jones: Well, you keep working at it. Maybe in a year or two you'll figure it out.
- [Fred is elated when the horse he bet on came in at 7-1 odds]
- Casey Jones: You really care, don't you?
- Fred Dana: Well, I'm makin' money, honey. What's more important than money? That's what gets you to where you want to go.
- Casey Jones: And where's that?
- Fred Dana: To the top.
- Casey Jones: The top of what?
- Fred Dana: The heap. You know, I've been everything from a spieler in a carny to a short-order cook. Sure, but I'm on my way now!
- Casey Jones: I'm interested in money, too. Are you surprised?
- Fred Dana: Oh, sure. I couldn't be more surprised if the Statue of Liberty dropped her torch!
- Fred Dana: Well, what do you know. You mean behind all that class, you're just another operator out for a fast buck?
- Casey Jones: Look, don't complain. I'm doing you a favor. I'm only asking you for a little one.
- Fred Dana: Look, once Bates gets a hold of you, he'll hang on to you until you're no good to him or anybody else - including you.
- Casey Jones: I don't get it. Why is Bates so bad for me and so good for you?
- Fred Dana: Well, that's different. It's different. I'm just a bum out for a fast buck. I always have been; I always will be.
- Casey Jones: You don't think much of yourself, do you?
- Fred Dana: No, I'm what you might call a realist. I know what the score is. A guy like me has got to cut corners. I gotta play along with a fella like Bates if I'm ever gonna be somebody, but you - you're somebody already. You don't need Bates. You could marry some great guy. Many guys might want to marry you. Go buy a house like you see in the ads with the flowers and kids and stuff. That's for you.
- Casey Jones: That's what you think is good for me. I know what I want. It's something everyone has to decide... for himself.