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I have not read them all so maybe this one has been said but its always been one of my favs.

 

Doc in Tombstone

 

"My Mother taught me never put off until tomorrow, someone you can kill today"

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"You give me enough bullets, I'll play 'Marchin' Through Georgia.'"

 

What movie and which character said those lines?

 

 

This one always bothered me. Bull said them in El Dorado

except the actual quote was "Give me another gun and I'll play Marching Through Georgia."

 

Everbody immediately charged the church and never gave him anything.

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From "Once Upon A Time In The West":

 

"Did you bring a horse for me?"

 

"Ha... looks like we're shy one horse."

 

"You brough two too many."

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Howdy to all...................May GOD Bless

 

From The Wild Wild West............Grant: Mr. West, not every situation requires your patented approach of shoot first, shoot later, shoot some more and then when everybody's dead try to ask a question or two.

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If you haven't seen Rustler's Rhapsody with Andy Griffith playing a gay cattle baron, Sela Ward as his daughter, Tom Berenger as a squeaky clean B Western hero, G. W. Bailey as his side kick/town drunk, Patrick Wayne as the bad good guy, and Marilou Henner as the "town hostess", you're missing the greatest western spoof of all time.

 

Rex O'Herlihan, "You're not a good guy at all!"

Bob Barber, "I'm a lawyer, you idiot!"

 

Colonel Ticonderoga, "Jud, throw another faggot on the fire".

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"See everything and nothing..."

 

"First comes right, then comes fast."

 

Bob culp as Thomas Luther Price, Hannie Caulder (a gunfighter killed in a knife fight!).

 

Olen

 

 

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"The meek ain't gonna inherit nothin' west of Chicago!" From one of the Sackett films, as I recall.

 

 

Not really a Sackett film. "The Quick and the Dead"; the good one.

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"You boys gonna pull them pistols or whistle Dixie?"

 

"A man's gotta make a living"

"Dying ain't much of a livin' boy"

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