L.A. Noire/Quotes

"Cole: What's his problem? Commander: That's Biggs. He's an institution."

"Earle: Hi, Phelps. I'm keeping an eye on you. I could spend a little time basking on reflected glory. Make a change from busting hookers and dope fiends."

"Cole: Who was that, Commander? Commander: Roy Earle, chief detective of Ad Vice. Cole: Do they all dress like movie stars?"

"Earle: We got better things to do than spending time with two dead junkies. Colmyer: Did I ask your opinion, Detective? Two army men junkies dead on Army surplus morphine! That makes it an Ad Vice case! Beat it!"

": I have a human interest story. It involves a certain LAPD cop, a hero from the war."

"McKelty: Phelps, I'm partnering you Herschel Biggs. Biggs: I don't do partners. You know that, Cap. McKelty: You do now, Biggs."

"Cole: We're about to go and visit Elysian Fields Developments. McKelty: You're about to do what? Leland Monroe, he's a personal friend of the Mayor and the Chief. Are you out of your mind?! I'm warning you, Phelps."

"Earle: Buy me a drink, Cole? Cole: No! Earle: Not even for old time's sake? Cole: Not even for that."

"Earle: Stay away from Elysian Fields. Cole: I should have known you were playing errand boy. Earle: You and your doofus partner. You have been warned. Cole: Thanks for your cooperation, Officer."

"Cole: You say one more thing about him and I WILL BLOW YOUR FUCKING HEAD OFF! Earle: You've finally lost it, partner."

": You're Sergeant Jack Kelso, aren't you? Where's your uniform, Sarge? Jack: At home in my locker, ! War's over, soldier!"

"Elsa: He killed that man. Cole: He was doing him a favor, Elsa."

": We're gathered here to honor Detective Cole Phelps. Cole Phelps was the best kind of man. A war hero who led his men with true valor, and, through his bravery, achieved one of the country's highest honors. A cop wrongly accused, who never lost his faith with the LAPD and the system... A detective who fought to expose the evil corruption of the murderous Dr. Fontaine and the rapacious property tycoon Leland Monroe. ...the fight that costs him his own life. A good husband, a good father, and may I say, a good friend."