- [Ed helps Danny to avoid a court trial]
- Ed Deline: I told you the system worked.
- Danny McCoy: The system or your system?
- Ed Deline: Ms. Wells, I think it's time you left the casino.
- Monica Wells: Screw you.
- Ed Deline: Thank you.
- Monica Wells: [to the waitress] That's it?
- Waitress Penny: I'm sorry. I thought you ordered tomato juice.
- Monica Wells: Don't be a smart-ass. I meant the size of the glass.
- Waitress Penny: If you'd like a different glass...
- Monica Wells: You think a healthy glass of tomato juice is that small? Use your brain if you have one.
- Monica Wells: [to Ed about the waitress] You ought to fire her.
- Ed Deline: Are you a guest here?
- Monica Wells: Monica Wells, Moncor Construction.
- Ed Deline: Of course you are.
- Monica Wells: I am C.E.O. of one of the largest construction and engineering concerns in the world, Mr. Deline. I expect a certain level of service. Your waitress is a moron.
- Ed Deline: A moron? Despite the fact that you're a guest here, I would very much appreciate it if you'd try to treat our employees with just a little respect. The juice is on us. Thanks, Penny.
- Monica Wells: If she worked for me, I'd fire her.
- Nessa Holt: I've already reminded you once, Ms. Wells. Players aren't allowed to touch the cards.
- Monica Wells: What difference does it make? It doesn't change them. I'm not cheating.
- Nessa Holt: House rules.
- Monica Wells: For $500 a hand, I should be able to touch a card.
- Nessa Holt: Ms. Wells, if you can't abide by our gaming...
- Monica Wells: I'll abide by them as soon as someone gives me a logical explanation.
- Nessa Holt: Security at Table 6.
- Monica Wells: What is it with this place? Is no one trained to give a straight answer?
- Ed Deline: Well, yes, I am.
- Monica Wells: Here we go again.
- Ed Deline: [to Monica] Your note said you wanted to discuss a settlement.
- Monica Wells: You know, Mr. Deline, in my business experience, I have found that even the most antagonistic interests can resolve their conflicts if...
- Ed Deline: How much do you want?
- Monica Wells: I don't want money. I want justice, and when I called my company to tell them I might have to stay here to seek that justice, I learned something very interesting. Something that could benefit both of us.
- Ed Deline: You learned that filing false charges was a crime? I don't see how that benefits me.
- Monica Wells: I was told that you have an influential relationship with the Malaysian government. Actually, I was told you have influential relationships all over the world.
- Ed Deline: Who told you that?
- Monica Wells: You're not the only ex-CIA spook working for a major corporation. Here's my proposal: You help us get approval for several projects in Kuala Lumpur and my complaint against Danny McCoy goes away. It's a golden opportunity, Mr. Deline. My complaint is legitimate, but I am willing to sacrifice my dignity for the sake of my company.
- Ed Deline: How very noble of you.
- Monica Wells: So?
- Ed Deline: So I make a couple of calls and you withdraw your complaint.
- Monica Wells: Do we have a deal?
- Ed Deline: Not if you dragged my naked body over broken glass.
- Monica Wells: [to Ed] Well, hi. Changed your mind.
- Ed Deline: Yeah.
- Monica Wells: I had a feeling that you wouldn't want to put your handsome young protege through the humiliation of a trial.
- Ed Deline: I called Malaysia and that deal that you were working on, it's not gonna happen. And the two projects in Taiwan and South Africa I'm afraid they're dead.
- Monica Wells: They've already been approved.
- Ed Deline: I guess they've been unapproved.
- Monica Wells: Don't kid yourself, Mr. Deline. You don't scare me. Is that a new experience for you?
- Ed Deline: That co-op that you were about to close on in New York that, too, has been unapproved. Apparently, the board of directors, they had a change of heart. I mean, go figure. And you'll be receiving a letter from Briarcliff Country Club that would be tomorrow. I think they're gonna ask for your resignation.
- Monica Wells: You expect me to believe that?
- Ed Deline: No. Not at all. I'd just make some calls and find out. Hell, you know what, I'm not even sure that your credit cards are any good anymore.
- Monica Wells: I'll see you in court.
- Ed Deline: You've got one hour.