The Stranger: Your feet ma'am are almost as big as your mouth.
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The Stranger: Your feet ma'am are almost as big as your mouth.
The Stranger: You know you're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking up your ass.
Sarah Belding: They say the dead don't rest without a marker of some kind.
Callie Travers: Just what do you consider going too far? Isn't forcible rape in broad daylight a misdemeanor in this town?
The Stranger: The only problem you've got Sheriff is a short supply of guts.
The Stranger: To your feet, Ma'am. They're not as big as your mouth.
Marshall Jim Duncan: Somebody, please help me. Help me! Damn you all to hell!
Sheriff Dan Shaw: Billy, he wasn't a loved man. He didn't have much personality and what he did have was all bad.
The Stranger: Well, right now I don't feel too agreeable.
Lutie Naylor: All right. I'll paint if you say we've got to, but when we get done this place is gonna look like hell.
The Stranger: Your feet ma'am are almost as big as your mouth.
The Stranger: You know you're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking up your ass.
Sarah Belding: They say the dead don't rest without a marker of some kind.
The Stranger: The only problem you've got Sheriff is a short supply of guts.
Callie Travers: Just what do you consider going too far? Isn't forcible rape in broad daylight a misdemeanor in this town?
Sheriff Dan Shaw: Billy, he wasn't a loved man. He didn't have much personality and what he did have was all bad.
The Stranger: To your feet, Ma'am. They're not as big as your mouth.
Lutie Naylor: All right. I'll paint if you say we've got to, but when we get done this place is gonna look like hell.
The Stranger: Well, right now I don't feel too agreeable.
Stacey Bridges, Outlaw: Who are you?
The Stranger: To your feet, Ma'am. They're not as big as your mouth.
Sarah Belding: Be careful. You're a man who makes people afraid, and that's dangerous. The Stranger: It's what people know about themselves inside that makes 'em afraid.
Bill Borders: Maybe you think you're fast enough to keep up with us, huh? The Stranger: A lot faster than you'll ever live to be.
The Stranger: Wonder what took her so long to get mad? Mordecai: Because maybe you didn't go back for more?
Preacher: See here, you can't turn all these people out into the night. It is inhuman, brother. Inhuman! The Stranger: I'm not your brother. Preacher: We are all brothers in the eyes of God. The Stranger: All these people, are they your sisters and brothers? Preacher: They most certainly are. The Stranger: ...Then you won't mind if they come over and stay at your place, will ya?
Sheriff Dan Shaw: Well, I been needin' to talk with you; now's as good a time as any. The Stranger: What about? Sheriff Dan Shaw: Billy Borders. The Stranger: Don't know the man. Sheriff Dan Shaw: Well, you missed your chance; you shot him yesterday.
The Stranger: Beer... and a bottle. Lutie Naylor: Ain't much good, but it's all there is. Lutie Naylor: You want anything else? The Stranger: Just a peaceful hour to drink it in.
Sheriff Dan Shaw: What the hell happened? The Stranger: Somebody left the door open and the wrong dogs came home.
The Stranger: I'd love to oblige you. But a man's got to get his rest sometime. Sarah Belding: Oblige me? The Stranger: But I tell you what, if you'd come back in about half hour, I'll see what I can do, all right?
Warden: Bridges, you Carlin boys, don't forget your tickets back to my little hotel Warden: Don't worry, they ain't loaded. Stacey Bridges, Outlaw: What about our horses? We rode in here on three good animals. Warden: What do you think you been eatin' the last six months. Cole Carlin, Outlaw: Damn him! I didn't think I was eatin' my own horse! He's lying. That slop he fed us wasn't our horses. He stole 'em and sold 'em, that's what he done! Stacey Bridges, Outlaw: Shut up! Stacey Bridges, Outlaw: When we get to Lago, you can have the mayor's horse, fried or barbecued.
Mordacai: What did you say your name was again? The Stranger: I didn't. Mordecai: No. I guess you didn't at that, did you?
Stacey Bridges, Outlaw: Now, Morg. You just give us the combination to that safe in the mining office and we'll slip right in, get the money that's owed us and slip right back out again. Morgan Allen: I wouldn't give you the combination to the gates of hell.
Mayor Jason Hobart: I don't know if we shouldn't mark the grave somehow, Dan? Sheriff Dan Shaw: I don't see any need. It ain't likely anybody is gonna cry over them anyhow.
Lewis Belding: Will you never understand, woman? That wasn't anything we wanted to do. When Duncan found out the mine was on government property... it was just a technicality, really, but he was determined to turn us in. Wouldn't listen to reason. Sarah Belding: Is that why? Is that really why it happened? Lewis Belding: Don't you see, Sarah? They would have closed down the mine. Do you know what would've happened to this town then? It would've been the end of everything we've worked on. All of it, all of us. And you too, wife. Sometimes we have to do what's necessary to do... for the good of everybody. That's the price of progress. Sarah Belding: And what's the price of a human life?
Mordecai: All right, everybody grab a brush and start in! Mayor Jason Hobart: You mean you want the whole place painted? The Stranger: Everything. Preacher: You can't possibly mean the church, too? The Stranger: I mean *especially* the church.


