Turn 'em loose.... Wherever they go, they'll be on my land. My land. We're here and we're gonna stay here. Gimme ten years and I'l...l have that brand on the gates of the greatest ranch in Texas. The big house'll be down by the river, the corrals and the barns behind it. It'll be a good place to live in. Ten years and I'll have the Red River "D" on more cattle than you've looked at anywhere. I'll have that brand on enough beef to feed the whole country. Good beef for hungry people. Beef to make 'em strong, to make 'em grow. But it takes work, it takes sweat, and it takes time, lots of time. It takes years.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Western hospitality prevails; it is reminiscent of the kind displayed earlier here by a host who said to an unexpected guest, "Str...anger, you take the wold skin and the chaw o' sowbelly--I'll rough it."LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Groot: Now wait a minute, Quo. You really ain't gonna take a man's only set of teeth, are ya? Quo: Uh huh.... Groot: Yeah, but I gotta use 'em for eatin'. Quo: Come grub you get 'em. Groot: Whad ya' gonna do with 'em? Quo: My name now Two-Jaw Quo.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
There are three times in a man's life when he has the right to yell at the moon--when he marries; when his children come; and when... he finishes a job he had to be crazy to start.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
That night ended the day when history was written in Abilene. August 14, 1865 was the date. That was the end of the first drive on... the Chisolm Trail. It was just the first of thousands of such drives bringing beef to the world.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Plantin' and readin', plantin' and readin'. Fill a man full of lead, stick 'em in the ground, and then read words on 'em. Why when... ya killed a man, why try to read the Lord in as a partner on the job.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »