These are some of the longer quotes that Mr. Chapel has said. Not necessarily 'speeches' but I couldn't think of a better title. Enjoy!
Thanks to an extremely generous soul *waves* , I have now seen "Security" and "Bitter End" so speeches from them are up.
Well, it happened again. My local ABC completely skipped "Dishonorable Discharge" so its up to you all to submit the quotes!
Mr. Chapel to KC in Special Preview
"We live in a world, you and I, where people can kill someone and get a book deal out of it because they have the right lawyer. Or they get an acting teacher who teches them how to cry on camera ... I don't have to tolerate it."
Mr. Chapel to Mr. Hargis in the Special Preview
"You're not the first person who ever walked out of a courtroom broken in half, and you're not likely to be the last. So If I help you get Pike, maybe someday you'll help me get somebody else."
Mr. Chapel to Mr. Hargis in the Special Preview
"I want you to imagine losing everything: Your family, your home, your friends. And the ones that did it are gone, you'll never find them. All that's left is a sick, dead, emptiness."
Mr. Chapel to Sheriff Broll in Eden
"Sheriff, you know what you get to do for a living? You get to protect all those things that everyone loves. We all sleep better at night, because we hope that you're out there, looking out for us. But I guess you forgot that... what got you all screwed up? What was it the money? What, the boats? Did you lose a toy pony when you were a kid?"
Mr. Chapel to Joe in Security
"June 23, 1990. Saturday. You remember what you were doing that day. You were probably sitting on the couch with your wife, drinking a beer, watching a ball game. I bet you took some family snapshots. Here's another one. Wife, kids. Ponsae, Romano. Same Saturday. If you're born up here, you don't have to think about stuff like that. If you're born down there, you never forget it."
Mr. Chapel to Don Block in Justice
"Everyday when I wake up I try to imagine the kind of world I'd like to live in. I can actually picture it in my head. It wouldn't be a paradise; there'd still be traffic jams, bad coffee, and award shows. But I'll tell you what there wouldn't be; Nobody like you. Rich, arrogant, lyin, suckfish. Not a single one of you left on the face of the earth. I don't just sit around dreamin about this, I work at it. I work very hard to make it real."
Mr. Chapel to Jeff Mason in Justice
"I had somebody once. A wife. I remember a night, like this... it ended bad. It doesn't have to be that way for you. It won't be."
Mr. Chapel to KC in Ambition
"I wish I could tell you that everything that happened was just a bad dream, and that it was all gonna go away. That it was gonna go back to what it was before. But, we are what happens to us. And at the end of the day, that's all we got. I wish we lived in the world we dream about. Where the mistakes we make don't matter, and the people we love... won't ever die. But that ain't the way it is."
Mr. Chapel to KC and Theresa in Vendetta
"I walked into a bar one time and I bumped into a guy.
He pulled a gun on me. I said, 'hey, I'm sorry'. He said 'you know, you let one person bump ya, pretty soon everybody's gonna start bumpin ya'."
Mr. Chapel to Budnik in Confidence
"I'm just a guy who gets up every morning, I look around and I see people like you, and it makes me kinda sick. You all loook the same, you're all greedy, full of yourselves. I wonder if there's a big dome somewhere, where they grow you."
Mr. Chapel / Arnie to Vivian, Brian, and Derek in Clique
"Before you blow my brains out, can I tell you a story? Its a really good story. Its about a guy, and he wasn't very handsome, he wasn't cool. His name was Adam Kreger. All that promise, all that life, snuffed out at 19 years of age."