Charley Waite:"You reckon them cows worth getting killed over?"
Boss Spearman:"Cows are one thing, but one man telling another man where he can go in this country is something else."
Mose:"Ol' Boss sure can cowboy, can't he."
Charley Waite:"Yeah, broke the mold after him."
Boss Spearman:"Doc Barlow's got him a pretty wife."
Charley Waite:"Noticed that, did you?"
Boss Spearman:"Well I ain't dead."
Charley Waite:"Glad to hear it."
Charley Waite:"I'm almost certain they'll be overly confident in their numbers, especially if we're standing right out here in front of them. It's not like we'll have any advantage, but if they're out there with us, they won't have as much as they might have otherwise. I don't figure all of them to be killers, maybe only two or three like Butler will have done much of it. I'll be looking to him. The others will be hired men, probably saddle tramps, maybe ex-army. The rest will be cowpunchers. They won't want to line up in front of us. It will happen fast once I start, so just keep yourself moving forward, they'll either move or root, maybe even freeze up. It don't matter which. You just start right in on them with that scatter gun. When you've done both barrels just drop it where you stand, pull your pistol and make a run for that building where we stashed them others. I'll be trying to do the same if I can."
Boss Spearman:"Sounds like you got it all worked out."
Charley Waite:"Yeah, except the part where we don't get killed."
Sue Barlow:"So is it marriage that scares you two, or putting down roots?"
Boss Spearman:"No. Who'd have him? All rangy and mangy like a rough old dog."
Charley Waite:"How about I hold your head under water for just a little while?"
Mack:"A shame what this town has coming to."
Charley Waite:"You could do something about it."
Mack:"What? We're freighters. Ralph here is a shopkeeper."
Charley Waite:"You're men ain't ya?"
Charley Waite:"I'm not going to my maker without knowing your given name. Mine ain't Waite, it's Postelwaite. Charles Travis Postelwaite. What's yours? Sure ain't Boss. I mean it, Boss. I'm asking you straight up."
Boss Spearman:"It's Bluebonnet."
Charley Waite:"Bluebonnet?"
Boss Spearman:"Bluebonnet, yeah."
Charley Waite:"No middle name?"
Boss Spearman:"No, just Bluebonnet Spearman. And don't you tell no one."
Charley Waite:"You ever seen one this bad?"
Boss Spearman:"Not since Noah and the flood."
Mose:"Well you should know Boss, since you was there."
Mack:"I didn't raise my boys just to see them killed."
Charley Waite:"Well you may not know this, but there's things that gnaw at a man worse than dying."
Robin Hood:"Surely the Lord has the charity to spare a few barrels... for good christian men."
Robin Hood:"Mi'lady, a woman with your beauty has no need for such decorations."
Robin Hood:"One free man, defending his home, is more powerful then 10 hired soldiers."
Robin Hood:"You know, for an infidel you have uncommon clarity of thinking."
Robin Hood:"It's a hot day my friend, to burden your horse with such a heavy purse."
Robin Hood:"You will not regret it."
Friar Tuck:"Aye! But you may!"
Robin Hood:"You travel 10,000 miles to save my life and leave me to be butchered?!"
Azeem:"I fulfill my vows when I choose."
Robin Hood:"Which does not include prayer times, or meal times, or anytime I'm outnumbered six to one!?"
Azeem:"You whine like a mule! You are still alive."
Villager:"What about our kin?! The Sheriff has taken all they got too!"
Robin Hood:"Then by god we take it back!"
Robin Hood:"You understand of course, I had to try."
Azeem:"I would have succeeded."
Senior Chief Ben Randall: "When God rips houses off the ground?"
Captain Frank Larson: "I was rolling."
Senior Chief Ben Randall: "Fish? Why are you here Fish?"
Jake Fisher: "I'm here to exceed your expectations Senior Chief. I am a rescue swimmer at heart. Born, bred and water fed, hoorah!"
Senior Chief Ben Randall: "Wow, I bet you practiced that all morning."
Chief Skinner: "Mister Fisher is our high school swim champ. He's had scholarships at every Ivy League."
Senior Chief Ben Randall: "Oh I'm sorry, I didn't realize that he was so qualified. I mean you set records in a pool? That's amazing, I'll bet it was like, what, 8 feet deep in the deep end? What if your nose plug didn't work? What if another swimmer had cut into your lane? For the love of God, you could've been killed."
Senior Chief Ben Randall: "When the heck did we get old?"
Maggie McGlone: "Hell, I've always been old Ben. You know what though, I don't mind. I mean if my muscles ache, it's because I've used 'em. It's hard for me to walk up them steps now, its because I walked up 'em every night to lay next to a man who loved me. I got a few wrinkles here and there, but I've layed under thousands of skies with sunny days. I look and feel this way, well because I drank and I smoked. I lived and I loved, danced, sang, sweat and screwed my way thorough a pretty damn good life if you ask me. Getting old ain't bad Ben. Getting old, that's earned."
Jake Fisher: "I won't let go!"
Senior Chief Ben Randall: "I know..."
The Postman:"Wouldn't it be great if wars could be fought just by the *******s who started them?"