Usher:
I'm gonna have me a place someday. I thought about it, I thought about it a lot. A man should have somethin' of his own, somethin' to belong to, to be proud of.
Pat Brennan: And you think you'll get it this way.
Usher: Sometimes you don't have a choice.
Pat Brennan: Don't you?
--Randolph Scott (as ) in The Tall T
Pat Brennan: And you think you'll get it this way.
Usher: Sometimes you don't have a choice.
Pat Brennan: Don't you?
--Randolph Scott (as ) in The Tall T
Dobie:
Me and Frank were riding together up Val Verde way. Frank was alone, same as me. And we heard about this fella who was looking for some young guns. We've been with him ever since.
Jefferson Cody: You'll end up on a rope, Dobie. You know that.
Dobie: Yes, sir.
Jefferson Cody: You could break with him.
Dobie: I've thought about that. I've thought about that a lot. Frank says, "A man gets used to a thing."
Jefferson Cody: Dobie, when we get to Lawrenceburg, you can ride with me for a ways. A man gets tired being all the time alone.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Comanche Station
Jefferson Cody: You'll end up on a rope, Dobie. You know that.
Dobie: Yes, sir.
Jefferson Cody: You could break with him.
Dobie: I've thought about that. I've thought about that a lot. Frank says, "A man gets used to a thing."
Jefferson Cody: Dobie, when we get to Lawrenceburg, you can ride with me for a ways. A man gets tired being all the time alone.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Comanche Station
Frank:
[on horseback, in the distance, watching Brigade preparing to hang his brother, Billy] It's me you're after, Brigade. You've got no quarrel with Billy.
Ben Brigade: [referring to his wife, murdered by Frank years ago] What quarrel did you have with her?
Frank: ...That was so long ago, I'd almost forgot.
Ben Brigade: A man can do that.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride Lonesome
Ben Brigade: [referring to his wife, murdered by Frank years ago] What quarrel did you have with her?
Frank: ...That was so long ago, I'd almost forgot.
Ben Brigade: A man can do that.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride Lonesome
Frank:
So what do we do now?
Ben Brigade: Sit there and watch your brother hang.
Frank: You don't mean that.
Ben Brigade: Don't I?
Frank: He's only a boy!
Ben Brigade: He's as old as his gun.
Frank: It's me you're after, Brigade. You got no quarrel with Billy.
Ben Brigade: What quarrel did you have with *her*?
Frank: That was a long time ago. I almost forgot.
Ben Brigade: A man can do that.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride Lonesome
Ben Brigade: Sit there and watch your brother hang.
Frank: You don't mean that.
Ben Brigade: Don't I?
Frank: He's only a boy!
Ben Brigade: He's as old as his gun.
Frank: It's me you're after, Brigade. You got no quarrel with Billy.
Ben Brigade: What quarrel did you have with *her*?
Frank: That was a long time ago. I almost forgot.
Ben Brigade: A man can do that.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride Lonesome
Sam:
Bart, I think you done a fool thing. After all that searching around, it seems like you would have been satisfiedl to just kill him on sight.
Bart Allison: Even a rattler gives a warning.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Decision at Sundown
Bart Allison: Even a rattler gives a warning.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Decision at Sundown
Lew Agry:
You don't like this town?
Tom Buchanan: I don't like some of its people.
Lew Agry: Me included?
Tom Buchanan: You especially.
Lew Agry: Oh, you'd like to kill me, maybe?
Tom Buchanan: I'd like to give you what you and your boys gave me.
Lew Agry: Take the law into your own hands, is that it?
Tom Buchanan: No. Just you.
--Randolph Scott (as Tom Buchanan) in Buchanan Rides Alone
Tom Buchanan: I don't like some of its people.
Lew Agry: Me included?
Tom Buchanan: You especially.
Lew Agry: Oh, you'd like to kill me, maybe?
Tom Buchanan: I'd like to give you what you and your boys gave me.
Lew Agry: Take the law into your own hands, is that it?
Tom Buchanan: No. Just you.
--Randolph Scott (as Tom Buchanan) in Buchanan Rides Alone
Elaine Burton:
You know, this is my first opportunity to show off my new husband.
Bill Doolin: New husband? Was there an old one?
--Randolph Scott (as ) in The Doolins of Oklahoma
Bill Doolin: New husband? Was there an old one?
--Randolph Scott (as ) in The Doolins of Oklahoma
Kate Hardison:
Chris, there is something or someone bigger than all of us that takes care of our injuries, and squares things for us.
Chris Denning: I'll do my own squaring, Kate.
Kate Hardison: Vengeance is mine, I will repay. Remember?
Chris Denning: I also remember: an eye for an eye.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Coroner Creek
Chris Denning: I'll do my own squaring, Kate.
Kate Hardison: Vengeance is mine, I will repay. Remember?
Chris Denning: I also remember: an eye for an eye.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Coroner Creek
Beth Donovan:
I died a hundred times while you were in there.
Steve Farrell: I nearly died... once.
--Randolph Scott (as Steve Farrell) in Colt .45
Steve Farrell: I nearly died... once.
--Randolph Scott (as Steve Farrell) in Colt .45
Billy John:
Brigade, whatever they're payin' you, its not enough. Not nearly enough.
Ben Brigade: I'd hunt you free.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride Lonesome
Ben Brigade: I'd hunt you free.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride Lonesome