Chief Ouray:
I fought the enemies of peace, no matter who, while I lived. I will fight them after my death.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Drums Across the River
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Drums Across the River
Ed, the Sheriff:
I think it was them easterners on the jury. They don't care what the custom was before; they just want the gunfights to stop now.
Billy Reynolds: So they turned a page of their calendar over on me, huh?
Ed, the Sheriff: Well, it's progress I guess you'd call it.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Devil's Canyon
Billy Reynolds: So they turned a page of their calendar over on me, huh?
Ed, the Sheriff: Well, it's progress I guess you'd call it.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Devil's Canyon
Gen. John T. Short:
Dr. Wainright, you're a scientist, you know what grasshoppers can do. I'm a soldier, I know what guns can do.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Beginning of the End
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Beginning of the End
Jefferson Davis:
I must pronounce our solemn farewell. Under these circumstances, of course, my functions - and those of my colleagues - terminate here. We but tread in the path of our fathers when we proclaim our independence - and take the hazard, putting our trust in God, and in our own firm hearts - and strong arms - we will vindicate the right as best we may.
[looking slowly around the room]
Jefferson Davis: I see now around me some with whom I have served long; there have been points of collision. For whatever offense I have given, I ask forgiveness. Of whatever of offense there has been to me, I leave here. I carry with me no hostile remembrance. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of injury received, and having discharged the duty of making the only reparation in my power for any injury offered.
[pausing]
Jefferson Davis: Mr. President; Senators - having made the announcement which the occasion seemed to me to require - it remains only for my colleagues and myself to bid you a final - adieu.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Tennessee Johnson
[looking slowly around the room]
Jefferson Davis: I see now around me some with whom I have served long; there have been points of collision. For whatever offense I have given, I ask forgiveness. Of whatever of offense there has been to me, I leave here. I carry with me no hostile remembrance. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of injury received, and having discharged the duty of making the only reparation in my power for any injury offered.
[pausing]
Jefferson Davis: Mr. President; Senators - having made the announcement which the occasion seemed to me to require - it remains only for my colleagues and myself to bid you a final - adieu.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Tennessee Johnson
Lt. Gen. Edward Considine:
It's hard to come up with answers when you don't even know what the question is.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in The Giant Claw
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in The Giant Claw
Red Cloud:
Hear my words. Life melts from me. My eyes see into the mist. Someday a great warrior leader will arise among us. His medicine will be very storng against the whites. He will unite all the tribes of the Lakotas... and lead us to vicotry. But drive envy and jealousy from your hearts. For when this great warrior dies, it will be at the hand of a Lakota.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Chief Crazy Horse
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Chief Crazy Horse
United States Marshal:
Now remember, you men. If you flush him, don't try to shoot it out with him. He's quicker than a black-headed snake. Just send up a smoke signal and we'll spot it.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Colorado Territory
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Colorado Territory
United States Marshal:
Span out and we'll corral him in the Canyon of the Dead. First man that spots him, give the signal - three shots. And we'll tighten the cinch on him.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Colorado Territory
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Colorado Territory
[viewing a hanging]
United States Marshal: That's a nice sight for anybody with a train-robbing itch.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Colorado Territory
United States Marshal: That's a nice sight for anybody with a train-robbing itch.
--Morris Ankrum (as ) in Colorado Territory