Randy McCall:
Ah, you know, Quirt, I hate to shoot people. Remember I shot a wattie once up in Montana. I dreamed about it all the next night. And then, of course, there's always witnesses. And then you got to shoot the witnesses.
--Lee Dixon (as Randy McCall) in Angel and the Badman
--Lee Dixon (as Randy McCall) in Angel and the Badman
[Quirt and Randy are getting ready to leave the First day meeting. Randy is reading aloud from the Bible given to Quirt by the Quakers]
Randy McCall: Listen to this: "And Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, the son of a valiant man of Kabzeel, who had done many acts of valor, slew two men of Moab and went down and slew three lions in the midst of a pit in the time of snow."
Randy McCall: [to Quirt] Whew, three lions!
Randy McCall: [continues reading] "And Benaiah slew an Egyptian who had a sword. He took away his sword and slew him with a staff... " I guess that must mean a club. Oh, brother, this is good writing!
Quirt Evans: Let's go!
Randy McCall: What about the Bible? You can't throw it away, that would be bad luck.
Quirt Evans: Then keep it!
Randy McCall: Alright. This is one book I'm sure gonna read.
--Lee Dixon (as Randy McCall) in Angel and the Badman
Randy McCall: Listen to this: "And Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, the son of a valiant man of Kabzeel, who had done many acts of valor, slew two men of Moab and went down and slew three lions in the midst of a pit in the time of snow."
Randy McCall: [to Quirt] Whew, three lions!
Randy McCall: [continues reading] "And Benaiah slew an Egyptian who had a sword. He took away his sword and slew him with a staff... " I guess that must mean a club. Oh, brother, this is good writing!
Quirt Evans: Let's go!
Randy McCall: What about the Bible? You can't throw it away, that would be bad luck.
Quirt Evans: Then keep it!
Randy McCall: Alright. This is one book I'm sure gonna read.
--Lee Dixon (as Randy McCall) in Angel and the Badman