Isn't it rather dangerous to use one's entire vocabulary in a single sentence?

Francis (Roscoe Lee Browne)

5 seconds sound clip from the Oliver & Company (1988) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:20:36.900 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Accident. Accident! Ooh-hoo-hoo!

- Mr. Fagin!

- Sorry.

- Now, I lent you money and I don't see it. Do you know what happens when I don't see my money, Fagin? People get hurt. People like you get hurt.

- Do I make myself clear?

- Clear! Perfectly clear!

- Ya know, Rita, I can't figure out, why you'd rather hang around a dump like this, when you could be living uptown with a class act like myself.

- Isn't it rather dangerous to use one's entire vocabulary in a single sentence?

- Hey, Frankie, get down, brother. You bad, man.

- Hey, you got something to say to me, fat boy?

- Come on, you guys don't scare me. I'll kill you both, man. Come on, let me at 'em! I'll kill 'em! I'll kill 'em! Come on!

- Go ahead. Let him go.

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