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    Ward Bond Quotation







    Movie Title: 3 Godfathers (1948) as Perley 'Buck' Sweet:


    [Buck has just donned his vest, revealing his sheriff's badge.]
    Perley 'Buck' Sweet : I'll be seeing you boys... prob'ly.

    Movie Title: The Quiet Man (1952) as Father Peter Lonergan, Narrator:



    Father Peter Lonergan, Narrator : Ah, yes.... I knew your people, Sean. Your grandfather; he died in Australia, in a penal colony. And your father, he was a good man too.





    Movie Title: Fort Apache (1948) as RSM O'Rourke / RSM Mchael O'Rourke / RSM Michael O'Rourke / Regimental Sergeant Major O'Rourke:



    Lt. Col. Thursday : Sergeant Major; are you by chance related to Lt. O'Rourke?
    RSM Michael O'Rourke : Not by chance, sir, by blood. He is my son.
    Lt. Col. Thursday : Are you a former officer, Sergeant Major?
    RSM Mchael O'Rourke : Yes sir. During the war I was a major with the 69th New York; The Irish Brigade.
    Lt. Col. Thursday : Still; how did your son get into West Point?
    RSM Michael O'Rourke : It was by presidential appointment, sir.
    Lt. Col. Thursday : I was under the impression that presidential appointments were reserved for the sons of men who had won the Congressional Medal of Honor.
    RSM Mchael O'Rourke : That is my impression as well, sir. Anything else, sir?

    [The sergeants are watching Lt. O'Rourke attempt to drill new recruits]
    RSM Michael O'Rourke : How's the boy doing, Festus?
    First Sgt. Festus Mulcahy : Michael, Lt. O'Rourke is an officer and a gentleman; but that is no job for a gentleman.
    RSM Michael O'Rourke : Well. (walks over to Lt. O'Rourke) Excuse me, sir; would Lt. O'Rourke join me at the stables?


    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday : Captain York, send out a detail the recover the bodies and repair the telegraph line.
    Captain Yorke : Yes, sir. Sergeant Major. Assemble B Troop...
    Lt. Col. Thursday : A company? I said a detail. An officer and four men.
    Captain Yorke : An officer and four men, I will command...
    Lt. Col. Thursday : Lt. O'Rourke will command.
    Captain Yorke : Lt. O'Rourke will command. Have the men draw sixty rounds per rifle...
    Lt. Col. Thursday : That's a lot of ammunition for men who've been trained to shoot. Twenty will be sufficient.
    Captain Yorke : ...twenty will be sufficient and eighteen rounds per revolving psitol. Ask for volunteers.
    RSM O'Rourke : Sir, request permission to volunteer.
    Lt. Col. Thursday : Permission denied. Gather the men Sergeant Major.
    RSM O'Rourke : (speaking to his son outside) Mickey, you know what's expected of you.
    2nd Lt. Michael O'Rourke : Sure, Dad. (leaves the office)
    RSM O'Rourke : (to his orderlies) Find Mulcahy and Shaddock, get Quincannon from the guardhouse, and go to the stables and get Johnny Reb. Tell them they've all volunteered for a very dangerous assignment. Tell them the regiment is proud of them. Now, get going, the whole of you.


    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday : Sergeant Major, sound officer's call.
    Regimental Sergeant Major O'Rourke : Officer's call, sir?
    Lt. Col Owen Thursday : How long have you been in the army, Sergeant Major?
    RSM O'Rourke : The American army, sir? Sixteen years, sir.
    Lt. Col. Thursday : Then you know what officer's call is.
    RSM O'Rourke : (to the bugler)Sound officer's call.





    Movie Title: Tobacco Road (1941) as Lov Bensey:



    Lov Bensey : I want a young wife. I ain't gonna take no 23 year old woman for a wife, have everybody laughin' at me.


    Lov Bensey : I ain't tradin' turnips with nobody.





    Movie Title: Canyon Passage (1946) as Honey Bragg:



    Honey Bragg : What do you have against me?
    Logan Stuart : You ought to know.
    Honey Bragg : You're talking in riddles, Logan. What's in your mind?
    Logan Stuart : A picture of tree - with you swingin' from it.





    Movie Title: Rio Bravo (1959) as Pat Wheeler:



    Pat Wheeler : If I ever saw a man holdin' the bull by the tail, you're it.


    Pat Wheeler : I told him you were the best.
    Colorado Ryan : Well, I'll tell you, there's something I'm a lot better at, Mr. Wheeler, and that's minding my own business.


    Pat Wheeler : A bum-legged old man and a drunk. That's all you got?
    John T. Chance : That's WHAT I got.





    Movie Title: The Maltese Falcon (1941) as Detective Tom Polhaus:


    [Last lines; Polhaus picks up the falcon]
    Detective Tom Polhaus : Heavy. What is it?
    Sam Spade : The, uh, stuff that dreams are made of.
    Detective Tom Polhaus : Huh?





    Movie Title: Operation Pacific (1951) as 'Pop' Perry:



    'Pop' Perry : Take her down!





    Movie Title: It's a Wonderful Life (1946) as Bert:


    [George returns to the bridge where his nightmare began, hoping to bring back his old life]
    George Bailey : [praying] I wanna live again, Clarence, I want to live again. Please, God, let me live again. [It begins to snow again]
    Bert : GEORGE!
    George Bailey : Now stay away, Bert, or I'll hit you again.
    Bert : George, what in lands sakes are you yelling about?
    George Bailey : Now... [suddenly stunned]
    George Bailey : Bert - You know me?
    Bert : Know you? I've been looking all over town for you. I saw your car crashed into that tree and - say, your lip's bleeding.
    George Bailey : My lip? Wait...
    George Bailey : [checking his pocket] Zuzu's petals... there they are. Well, what do you know about that. MERRY CHRISTMAS, BERT!





    Movie Title: The Searchers (1956) as Captain Sam Clayton / Reverend Clayton:



    Reverend Clayton : Ethan, I gotta ask you and Martin to take a ride to State Capital.
    Ethan : Is this an invite to a necktie party, Reverend?


    Ethan : Well Reverend, looks like you've got yourself surrounded.
    Reverend Clayton : Yeah and I figure on getting myself unsurrounded.


    Reverend Clayton : I say we do it my way. That's an order!
    Ethan : Yessir. But if you're wrong don't ever give me another.


    Reverend Clayton : You wanna quit Ethan?
    Ethan : That'll be the day.


    Reverend Clayton : Well, the prodigal brother. Ain't seen you since the surrender. Come to think of it, I didn't see you at the surrender.
    Ethan Edwards : I don't believe in surrenders.

    [Brad Jorgenson takes a small boulder and attempts to crush the skull of a dead Comanche warrior]
    Reverend Clayton : Jorgenson!
    Ethan Edwards : Why don't you finish the job? [Ethan shoots out the eyes of the Comanche warrior]
    Reverend Clayton : What good did that do ya?
    Ethan Edwards : By what you preach... none. But, what that Comanch believes - ain't got no eyes... can't enter the spirit land... has to wander forever between the winds. You get it Reverend. Come on blanket-head! (Ethan is referring to Martin Pawley.)

    [after Ethan Edwards has just shot out the eyes of a dead Comanche, Reverend Clayton questions his motive]
    Reverend Clayton : What good did that do ya?
    Ethan Edwards : By what you preach, none. But what that Comanche believes, ain't got no eyes, he can't enter the spirit-land. Has to wander forever between the winds.

    [A young cavalry lieutenant has been assigned to accompany the Rangers]
    Captain Sam Clayton : You can go with us, but I'm in charge. You do what I tell you; when I tell you! I'm the hardcase you're up against out there; not them childish savages!
    2nd Lt. Greenhill : Yes, sir! [Salutes Clayton with his sabre]
    Captain Sam Clayton : Boy! You watch that knife!


    Reverend Clayton : Mount! M-O-N-T-E! Mount!


    2nd Lt. Greenhill : Can't I stay? Please?
    Reverend Clayton : Oh, all right. But you watch me boy! I'm the hardcase you're up against out here, not them childish savages! And if you don't hear my first holler, you better read my mind 'cause I don't aim to raise no two hollers on any subject at hand!
    2nd Lt. Greenhill : [salutes with his sabre and nearly decapatates the Reverend] Yes sir!
    Reverend Clayton : Boy, watch that knife!





    Movie Title: Wagon Master (1950) as Elder Wiggs:



    Uncle Shiloh Clegg : You boys ever draw on anybody?
    Travis Blue : No, sir. Just snakes. [later, after Travis shoots Clegg]
    Elder Wiggs : I thought you never drew on a man?
    Travis Blue : That's right, sir. Only on snakes.





    Movie Title: Dakota Incident (1956) as Sen. Blakely:



    Sen. Blakely : Not all savages paint their faces and wear eagle feathers!





    Movie Title: Sergeant York (1941) as Ike Botkin:



    Ike Botkin : Ain't nobody ever cut 5 centers, lessen' it were Danile Boone

       
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