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7 GTA 5 lines that still live in our head rent-free

7 GTA 5 lines that still live in our head rent-free

Time of India19-06-2025

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If you've played
GTA 5
, you know it's more than just mayhem, missions, and fast cars. The story hits deep. The characters? Wild, flawed, and brutally real. And the dialogue? Some of it has
lived rent-free
in our heads for years now. Whether it's pure chaos, emotional punches, or dark truths about the criminal world, here are 10 lines from
GTA 5
that still give fans chills.
1. 'Surviving is winning, Franklin. Everything else is bulls***.'
Michael straight-up drops this line when Franklin starts asking deeper questions. It's not just advice — it's a worldview. Cold, harsh, and honest. It tells you exactly who Michael is: a man who's lost so much, he's convinced himself that
just breathing
is enough.
Grand Theft Auto V Lamar & Franklin Yee Yee haircut (GTA V PS3)
2. 'Maybe if you got rid of that yee-yee a** haircut…'
No explanation needed. Lamar's roast of Franklin is iconic. It went viral, spawned memes, and is quoted more than any line in GTA history. Pure energy. Lamar might be a side character, but this moment made him immortal.
3. 'Why did I move here? I guess it was the weather.'
The first words of GTA 5. Soft, casual, and
chilling
. It starts light but hits hard once you realize Michael's running from his past, lying to himself, and dragging others down in the process. That's not a vacation — it's a ticking time bomb.
4. 'Hypocrisy, civilization's greatest virtue.'
Michael says this with the tired wisdom of someone who's
done it all
. Robbed, lied, killed, retired — and still plays house like it's normal. He knows he's the villain but wears that truth like a badge.
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5. 'Yeah, whatever, dawg. It's either this or dealing dimebags…'
Franklin accepts the game. He knows what's up. He's not delusional. This line shows he's not chasing a fantasy — he's just trying to level up in a world that won't let him play clean. That quiet acceptance? Lowkey heartbreaking.
6. 'You forget a thousand things every day, pal. Make sure this is one of 'em.'
This isn't just Michael trying to be cool during a robbery — it's
the
line that brings Trevor back into the story. It's the spark that lights the powder keg.
When Michael repeats it later during a job, Trevor hears it on the news... and the entire story flips.
=
7. 'Then all of a sudden, your legs give in, and you just can't run no more.'
Said right before Franklin pulls the trigger (if you choose to kill Michael). It's gut-wrenching. This one line captures regret, aging, and betrayal in one breath. Feels like someone just hit pause on your heart.
GTA 5's dialogue wasn't just written; it was
crafted
. That's why we're still quoting it a decade later. It's raw, unfiltered, and iconic, just like the game itself.
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