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William Evans: You gonna hock that?
Dan Evans: Someday, William... you walk in my shoes, you might understand.
William Evans: I ain't ever walking in your shoes.
Dan Evans: Someday, William... you walk in my shoes, you might understand.
William Evans: I ain't ever walking in your shoes.
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[after killing Dan] For a one-leg rancher...[grins] he's one tough son of a bitch!
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[to Alice] If I don't go, we got to pack up and leave, and God knows where, without a prayer, dirt-poor. Now I'm tired, Alice. I am tired of watching my boys go hungry. I'm tired of the way that they look at me. I'm tired of the way that you don't. I've been standing on one leg for three damn years, waiting for God to do me a favor. And He ain't listening.
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Before the water touches your land, it resides and flows on mine. And as such, I can do with it as I ****in' please.
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Hey. Hey! Not the black hat! The rancher, you dumb-shits! The rancher!
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I ain't never been no hero, Wade. The only battle I seen, we was in retreat. My foot got shot off by one of my own men. You try telling that story to your boy. See how he looks at you then.
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I hate posses.
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It's man's nature to take what he wants, Dan. That's how we're born.
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It's too bad the doctors at Essex saved so much of my leg. I read that the pension act pays by the pound now.
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Now, I always liked you, Byron. But you never knew when to shut up. Even bad men love their mamas.
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Now, you see, Dan... generally, pretty much everyone wants to live.
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Railroad's coming, Dan. Your land's worth more with you off it.
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Sometimes a man has to be big enough to see how small he is.
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This town's gonna burn!
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Well, Tommy... it seems that there was a Pinkerton... inside that coach that wasn't quite dead yet. Now, I know Charlie told you, because... we done got but a few rules in this outfit. And this is what happens when you put us all at risk.