This is my child, he said. I wash a dead man's brains out of his hair. That is my job.

Cormac McCarthy
This is my child, he said. I wash a dead...
This is my child, he said. I wash a dead...
This is my child, he said. I wash a dead...
This is my child, he said. I wash a dead...
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This is my child, he said. I wash a dead man's brains out of his hair. That is my job. This quote comes from the film The Dark Knight after the Joker has killed Bruce Wayne's parents and his beloved wife. He tells Batman that he has murdered people by washing their brains out of their hair, which explains why the Joker is compelled to kill.

Source: The Road

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