I'm not sure exactly what it says. You might need to rewatch the movie to catch that detail.
Sorry, I can't remember off the top of my head. It might be a memorable line or just a random detail. You could try looking it up on dedicated movie forums or fan pages.
The wallet of Samuel L. Jackson in 'Pulp Fiction' is part of the character's 'look' and possessions. It gives a sense of his financial situation, or at least the appearance of it. It's also a common object that makes him seem more relatable as a character. If he pulls out his wallet to pay for something or show an ID, it's a normal action that grounds his character in the everyday actions that happen in the movie's world, even though the movie is full of extraordinary and violent events.
There are many memorable lines. One famous one is 'English, motherfucker, do you speak it?'
Well, in Pulp Fiction, Samuel L. Jackson's wallet is just a regular prop that helps build the character's look and feel. It gives a sense of authenticity to his role, like it's something a real person in that world would carry.
Well, in Pulp Fiction, Samuel L Jackson's wallet was just a regular wallet but it was part of the whole gritty and stylish world Quentin Tarantino created. It held his money and probably some personal items, which were simple things but added to the authenticity of his character as a hitman in that movie world.
Samuel L. Jackson could mention the great characters in Pulp Fiction. For example, his own character, Jules Winnfield, is so iconic with his cool dialogue and memorable scenes. The movie is full of such interesting characters that each contribute to the overall dark and comical tone of the film. And he may also talk about how Quentin Tarantino's direction influenced the way the characters were portrayed and developed throughout the story.
There's no indication that Samuel L. Jackson's wallet in 'Pulp Fiction' has any special features. It's likely just a normal wallet used to hold his money, cards, etc. It's more about being a prop to show his character's normalcy in the movie.
He had some memorable and sharp lines. One of the notable ones was...
We can infer that his character was probably someone who carried his essentials with him. Since he was a hitman, the wallet might have held the money he got for his jobs. Maybe it also had some form of identification that he needed to blend in or move around without suspicion.
There is no scene in Pulp Fiction where Samuel Jackson's character loses his wallet. Throughout the movie, his wallet seems to remain in his possession as it's not a plot point about him misplacing or losing it.
Samuel L. Jackson had several impactful lines. But if you mean that specific repeated line, it was 'Say what again!' delivered with a lot of intensity.