50 Mike Ehrmantraut Quotes (Imaginary)

    The Code of a Cleaner

  1. Every job has rules, even this one. You stick to your code, or you don’t last long.
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  3. There’s right and there’s wrong, and then there’s what’s necessary. My code fits somewhere in-between.
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  5. A good cleaner doesn’t just cover tracks; he avoids leaving them in the first place. That’s my code.
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  7. In this business, your word’s your bond. Break it, and you’re worth nothing.
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  9. Stick to the code. It’s not just about keeping you out of jail; it’s about keeping you alive.
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    Strategic Patience in High

  11. Sometimes the smartest move is waiting for the other guy to make the first mistake.
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  13. Patience isn’t just a virtue; it’s a weapon.
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  15. Half of this job is knowing when to act and when to keep sitting on your hands.
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  17. Rushing makes for sloppy work. I don’t do sloppy.
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  19. Wait long enough, and the problem might just solve itself. If it doesn’t, I’m there.
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    The Balance Between Ruthlessness and Humanity

  21. You’ve got to be tough as nails in this game, but you can’t let it turn your heart the same way.
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  23. Every job I take, I measure twice: once for necessity, once for conscience.
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  25. There’s a line I won’t cross. It gets blurry sometimes, but it’s always there.
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  27. Sometimes, being humane is exactly what makes me ruthless. I end things quick.
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  29. Ruthless to some, reasonable to others. Depends on which side of my gun you’re standing.
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    Legacy and Mentorship

  31. What I teach might save your life one day, but remember, it’s not just about staying alive.
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  33. I’m not just passing on skills; I’m teaching how to survive in a world that doesn’t forgive.
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  35. The lessons that stick are often the ones you wish you hadn’t learned.
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  37. You watch, you learn; that’s how this works. Just make sure you take the right lessons with you.
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  39. I don’t just teach how to handle a gun. I teach how to handle life—it’s the harder of the two.
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    The Emotional Cost of a Criminal Life

  41. Every choice has its shadow. Mine’s long and dark, and I’ve learned to live with it.
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  43. This life, it takes more than it gives. Not just from me, but from everyone around me.
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  45. You can’t do this job without leaving pieces of yourself behind, some you can spare, others you can’t.
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  47. The hardest part isn’t what I do; it’s what I have to live with after.
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  49. Every job weighs on me, but you learn to carry it. Because if you don’t, it’ll bury you.
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    Professionalism in Illegal Ventures

  51. Just because the business isn’t clean doesn’t mean your work shouldn’t be.
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  53. Every job, legal or not, demands professionalism. You slip up, you pay—sometimes with more than money.
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  55. Treat it like a business, because it is one. The stakes are just higher, and the consequences more… permanent.
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  57. In my line of work, your reputation is your resume. Keep it spotless.
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  59. Precision, timing, discretion—that’s what separates the pros from the amateurs.
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    Technology and Surveillance Expertise

  61. A good surveillance setup is like a good alibi—solid, reliable, and unbreakable.
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  63. In this game, knowledge isn’t just power—it’s survival. And tech gives you the edge.
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  65. The right piece of tech can be the difference between a successful operation and a mess to clean up.
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  67. You’re not just watching; you’re anticipating. Every camera, every bug is a piece of the puzzle.
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  69. Stay updated, stay ahead. Outdated tech is like a dull knife, useless in a fight.
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    Relationship with Authority and Law Enforcement

  71. Once a cop, always a cop—except when you’re not. Then, you’re something else entirely.
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  73. Dealing with the cops is like playing chess with your old rules. Know their moves, think two steps ahead.
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  75. My badge might be gone, but the instincts, the training—it’s all still there.
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  77. You never really leave the force; you just change how you apply the law.
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  79. I use what I learned on the force every day. Sometimes it’s to keep ahead of them.
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    Survival Instincts and Tactical Skills

  81. When your back’s against the wall, that’s when you find out what you’re really made of.
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  83. Always have an exit plan. In fact, have two. One of them always leads through the front.
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  85. It’s not paranoia if they’re really out to get you. It’s just good tactics.
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  87. In a fight, the first to blink usually loses. Don’t blink.
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  89. Keep your head, keep your focus, and keep moving. Hesitation gets you caught.
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    The Impact of Loss and Grief

  91. Losing my boy didn’t just change me; it remade me into something else.
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  93. There’s before, and there’s after. Everything else is just details.
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  95. You never get over it. You just push it down and keep going, because that’s what you have to do.
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  97. Grief is a heavy load. You carry it every day, and it shapes every decision you make.
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  99. When you’ve lost what I’ve lost, you understand the stakes in a way others don’t. It makes you harder, sharper.
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