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Debbie Reynolds, Steve Forrest, Andy Griffith, and Juliet Prowse in The Second Time Around (1961)

Quotes

The Second Time Around

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  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: I've been on the train four days, and it was a little dusty coming in from town. Could I have a bath?
  • Aggie Gates: On Thursday?
  • Dan Jones: Rena, the bond between the sheriff and me is the strongest bond possible between two human beings.
  • Rena Mitchell: Oh, what's that?
  • Dan Jones: Money, my love.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: "I know what I'm doing and I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't march in my parade. "
  • Aggie Gates: Well, I don't reckon you'll be getting' drunk Saturday nights, 'n settin' fire to the barn. I'll try ya for a month.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: You're so good to me.
  • Aggie Gates: That ain't it. I just don't want a fallen woman on my hands.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: I've heard a little more about your reputation, and I'm quite sure owing me an umbrella isn't going to hurt it one bit.
  • Dan Jones: Mrs. Rogers, I'm trying to improve.
  • Sheriff John Yoss: Before we head south we're going to play a round of stud to see who escorts the gal. Like to take a hand?
  • Dan Jones: No thanks, I'm a gambler, not a wrangler.
  • Pat Collins: Every man ought to have a little bit of mystery about him.
  • Mrs. Rogers: You're going off to a place that's uncivilized. A territory... Arizona isn't even a state yet.
  • Mrs. Vera Collins: You better make your speech before you get your hand busted again.
  • Pat Collins: Ma, that was uncalled for.
  • Mrs. Vera Collins: I know you, Aggie. You come here to get my Pat riled up over that gal. You've been wantin' to throw her at him ever since she got here.
  • Aggie Gates: I'm surprised at you, Vera. Pat has his poor ailing ma to take care of. Besides, he's too young to get married. I'll bet that boy ain't a day over 35.
  • Pat Collins: You know somethin,' Aggie. I got a feelin' it ain't gonna be safe to spit on the sidewalk.
  • Aggie Gates: You're right.
  • Dan Jones: I think I oughta warn you, Mrs. Rogers. The, uh, sheriff may not like this
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Splendid.
  • Aggie Gates: Um, did you ever think of looking for a husband?
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: A husband?
  • Aggie Gates: You know, one of them tall critters, supposed to take care of us women.
  • Dan Jones: You wouldn't wanna hit a woman now, would you sheriff?
  • Sheriff Burns: In self-defense, why not?
  • Dan Jones: You've got enough courage to be sheriff, but not enough courage to be a woman.
  • Aggie Gates: Between statehood and motherhood you don't have much chance for yourself, do ya?
  • Pat Collins: Well Aggie, all I can say is, you sure do have fine taste in ranch hands.
  • Aggie Gates: Thank you, Pat.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: I know what I'm doing, and I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't march in my parade.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Could I go prospecting with you?
  • Dan Jones: Well, since you went to the trouble to dress for the occasion, how could I say no.
  • Mrs. Vera Collins: Well, I don't see what you're getting' so heated up about.
  • Pat Collins: Ma, there's some things I just don't tell you.
  • Pat Collins: What can I do for ya, Rena?
  • Rena Mitchell: Oh, I just thought we might get a dish of ice cream together.
  • Pat Collins: Ice cream?
  • Rena Mitchell: Mm hmmm.
  • Pat Collins: I didn't... I didn't know you were that fond of ice cream.
  • Rena Mitchell: Oh, I've always had a sweet tooth, Pat.
  • Dan Jones: Well, sheriff, if you celebrate tonight, you'll go down in history as the best loser Charleyville ever had.
  • Dan Jones: I don't wanna see you makin' enemies.
  • Sheriff Burns: I can handle them. It's my friends I'm worried about.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Oh, Pat, I'm so glad you're here. Do you know Dan Jones?
  • Pat Collins: I'm gettin' to know him better every minute. This is Rena Mitchel - friend of Dan's.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Oh?
  • Pat Collins: [nodding to Lucretia] Lu Rogers.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: I'm pleased to meet you, Miss Mitchell.
  • Rena Mitchell: Thank you.
  • Dan Jones: This place seems to be catching on. Won't you folks join us?
  • Pat Collins: Don't mind if I do.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: You broke my umbrella.
  • Dan Jones: I'm sorry. I guess I shoulda ducked.
  • Dan Jones: Now, Mrs. Rogers, this is no time to be self-conscious. We must think of ourselves as survivors of a ship wreck cast up on a desert island.
  • Dan Jones: Now, can I buy you a drink?
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Are you inviting me into your saloon?
  • Dan Jones: Certainly not. I was just on my way to the ice cream parlor.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Really?
  • Dan Jones: I love ice cream.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: What kind of sheriff is he anyway?
  • Dan Jones: He's what you might call a relic of the Old West - gives color to the place.
  • Sheriff Burns: Hi, Rena. Vote for me?
  • Rena Mitchell: Sheriff, casting my vote is the first completely private thing I've done in a long time. If you don't mind, I'd like to keep it that way.
  • Pat Collins: Who's that?
  • Aggie Gates: My new ranch hand.
  • Pat Collins: Uh, no offense, Aggie, but, the... there's somethin' about that shape that just don't seem right... Huh, wears his hair mighty long, what is he, a Mormon or somethin'?
  • Aggie Gates: Ain't a Mormon and ain't a he. I got me a lady ranch hand.
  • Pat Collins: Oh, well, that clears that up.
  • Dan Jones: If you're smart, you'll ignore the whole thing.
  • Sheriff Burns: I sure like the way you ain't worried.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: You got me all the way up here and let me stand for hours in that icy river with your wine and with your story about how rough the trail is at night?
  • Dan Jones: Lu, I was only tryin' to help ya.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: That is not what you were trying to do.
  • Dan Jones: I can't let you get pneumonia. If you don't come over to this fire, I'll come and get you.
  • Sheriff Burns: You figurin' on gettin' rid of me, Dan?
  • Dan Jones: I don't know what you're talking about.
  • Sheriff Burns: This petition. You were there when the lady signed it, weren't you?
  • Dan Jones: Yes.
  • Sheriff Burns: And you let her?
  • Dan Jones: Well sheriff, you can't expect everyone to like you as much as I do.
  • Pat Collins: I was an only child.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Oh?
  • Pat Collins: I always had a dog, though.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: A dog?
  • Pat Collins: Yeah. Got a fine dog. Real killer. If you or any other strangers come within a hundred yards of my place and I wasn't there, he'd tear ya to pieces... I think a lot of him.
  • General Storekeeper: He's dead, ma'am. Stone dead.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Did you hear that, Aggie? I killed a man. I shot a man, stone dead.
  • General Storekeeper: No ma'am. The sign fell on him.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Do you have a petition to recall the sheriff?
  • Petition workers: The sheriff?
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Mm, hmm.
  • Petition workers: Why no, ma'am. We have a recall for the tax assessor and others, but not for the sheriff.
  • Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers: Will you draw one up, please?

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