Ward Kinsman:
Did you ever figure that maybe I won't get back?
Lt. Linus Delaney: You'll make it. People only die when they have something to live for.
Ward Kinsman: I know. That's why I'm a little worried...for the first time.
--Robert Taylor (as ) in Ambush
Lt. Linus Delaney: You'll make it. People only die when they have something to live for.
Ward Kinsman: I know. That's why I'm a little worried...for the first time.
--Robert Taylor (as ) in Ambush
Ward Kinsman:
You sure must need those ten big dollars a day the Army paid you to come up here.
Frank Holly: I got a sick wife.
Ward Kinsman: It beats a sick widow!
--Robert Taylor (as ) in Ambush
Frank Holly: I got a sick wife.
Ward Kinsman: It beats a sick widow!
--Robert Taylor (as ) in Ambush
[Frank and Ward are pursued by Indians]
Frank Holly: I say it ain't much time before they pick up our trail.
Ward Kinsman: Time is what gives a man gray hair.
--Robert Taylor (as ) in Ambush
Frank Holly: I say it ain't much time before they pick up our trail.
Ward Kinsman: Time is what gives a man gray hair.
--Robert Taylor (as ) in Ambush
[Frank and Ward contemplate descending a near vertical hillside]
Frank Holly: Has a horse ever been down through there before?
Ward Kinsman: A horse has got too much sense to try.
--Robert Taylor (as ) in Ambush
Frank Holly: Has a horse ever been down through there before?
Ward Kinsman: A horse has got too much sense to try.
--Robert Taylor (as ) in Ambush
[later Edith Keating to Billy]
Edith: Jim's got roots here.
Billy: I got a horse and the west is wide.
--Robert Taylor (as Billy Bonney) in Billy the Kid
Edith: Jim's got roots here.
Billy: I got a horse and the west is wide.
--Robert Taylor (as Billy Bonney) in Billy the Kid