Billy Mae:
They are scared of you. They are.
Chet: Really?
Billy Mae: They are scared of your youth and your, uh, spirit and your build. They think that they are the kings of the earth, and they do not want you taking away our place, see?
Chet: Well, I don't want it.
--Seymour Cassel (as ) in Faces
Chet: Really?
Billy Mae: They are scared of your youth and your, uh, spirit and your build. They think that they are the kings of the earth, and they do not want you taking away our place, see?
Chet: Well, I don't want it.
--Seymour Cassel (as ) in Faces
Chet:
Like Christ said, you know, Help thy neighbor, man.
Billy Mae: He's the one that said that?
Louise: Billy Mae, what difference does it make who said it?
Chet: What difference does it make who said it? It could've been, uh, it could've been him, it could've been Gandhi, it could've been Buddha, it could've been Spooda, it could've been your daddy, it could've been your mama, it could've been your uh-uh, it could've been your huh-huh... What difference, man?
--Seymour Cassel (as ) in Faces
Billy Mae: He's the one that said that?
Louise: Billy Mae, what difference does it make who said it?
Chet: What difference does it make who said it? It could've been, uh, it could've been him, it could've been Gandhi, it could've been Buddha, it could've been Spooda, it could've been your daddy, it could've been your mama, it could've been your uh-uh, it could've been your huh-huh... What difference, man?
--Seymour Cassel (as ) in Faces