From McClintock, I wish more people thought this way:
George Washington McLintock: Gave? Boy, you've got it all wrong. I don't give jobs I hire men. Drago: You intend to give this man a full day's work, don'tcha boy? Devlin Warren: You mean you're still hirin' me? Well, yes, sir, I certainly deliver a fair day's work. George Washington McLintock: And for that I'll pay you a fair day's wage. You won't give me anything and I won't give you anything. We both hold up our heads.
we'll work up a number 6 on them, we'll go in there a riding and a whoopin' and beat the hell out of every living thing in that town, (even the women?) no, not the women, (you spare the women) HELL NO, were gonna rape the [bleep] out of them at the number 6 dance later on in the evening :-D
James Pepper: You know, there's an old saying, Miss Sally. There's no law west of Dodge and no God west of the Pecos. Right, Mr. Chisum?
John Simpson Chisum: Wrong, Mr. Pepper. Because no matter where people go, sooner or later there's the law. And sooner or later they find God's already been there.
The Karma bus always has an empty seat when it comes around.- High Brass
There's battle lines being drawn Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
Hard to top Tombstone for the one liners, and dialogue. One of my favorite exchanges...reduced to a one liner, "Skin that smoke wagon and see what happens". Good stuff. I think I might watch that again tonight.
Liberalism; The impossible yet accepted notion that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.