| Movie |
Tall Tale |
| Year |
1995 |
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Jonas Hackett:
Just 'cause it's a tall tale don't mean it ain't true.
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[on seeing a beautiful swarm of butterflies]
Pecos Bill:
Kind of makes it all worthwhile, don't you think?
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Pecos Bill:
Not as hot as the summer of '88 when the chickens laid fried eggs and the babies cried sawdust.
Paul Bunyan:
Does this story have a point or does it go on and on and on like this stinkin' desert?
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Pecos Bill:
Don't lose the dream!
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Daniel Hackett:
Somebody has to do something.
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Pecos Bill:
We came to say goodbye, Daniel.
Daniel Hackett:
I knew you would.
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Daniel Hackett:
Pecos, don't go!
Pecos Bill:
Don't worry now! You can handle this!
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Daniel Hackett:
Who are you?
Pecos Bill:
I'm a ring-tailed roarer. I can draw faster, shoot straighter, ride harder and drink longer than any man alive. I ride cyclones and I wrestle...
Daniel Hackett:
You got a name, don't you?
Pecos Bill:
I'm getting' to that. I'm the rip-snortinest cowboy that ever rode north, south, east or west of the Rio Grande. I'm Pecos Bill.
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Pecos Bill:
I ought to plug you two right now, but I make it a rule never to kill a man on Sunday.
Zeb:
Today's Wednesday.
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Calamity Jane:
Anybody make a move and I'll fill 'em full of lead, or my name ain't Calamity Jane!
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Daniel Hackett:
Pa, Pecos Bill ain't real.
Jonas Hackett:
He's out there... where there's still enough elbow room for a man to wander. He's out there... where the land is still young and wild. You don't believe me? I swear to you by the code of the West, Pecos Bill is as real as you and me. Now, you know the Code of the West don't you?
Daniel Hackett:
Yeah, Pa, I know.
Jonas Hackett:
Respect the land, defend the defenseless and don't never spit in front of women and children.
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Pecos Bill:
I ain't apologizin' to no ox!
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J.P. Stiles:
This ain't over, kid! Not by a long shot!
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