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Murchison: Mr. Boone, I find you a very difficult man to deal with.
Daniel: I don't aim to be difficult, Mr. Murchison. I just don't wanna sell my property.
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Daniel: I know what to do with that land. I wouldn't know what to do with that money.
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Cincinnatus (to Cromwell): Havin' a little liquor handy when them fellas come to get paid off ain't gonna hurt my business none.
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Cromwell (to Blake): Boone is my first concern. The woman can wait.
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Cromwell: You are a suspicious man, Mr. Boone.
Daniel: In this case I am. I aim to find out what you're about.
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Daniel: Are you threatening me, Mr. Cromwell?
Cromwell: I prefer to call it a warning.
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Jemima (kicks Israel under the table): You're supposed to be eating your porridge, remember?
Israel: You didn't have to break my shinbone.
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Blake (to Cromwell): I don't like to be pushed around either. You remember that.
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Anne (to Cromwell): You realize, of course, that you're ruining my reputation.
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Hamer (to Cromwell and Blake): I don't care how you accomplish it. I just want Boone dead.
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Rebecca (to Daniel): Greed's a common failing. Perhaps you expect too much of people.
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Daniel: Talkin' doesn't do much good when somebody else cries gold.
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Cromwell (to Anne about giving boxing lessons to the rich): I taught them how to use their bare fists and they taught me how to act like a gentleman.
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Daniel (to Rebecca): I told you I was not caught up to be a farmer.
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Cromwell (to Daniel): I never thought of you as being a man who'd ask a favor of anyone.
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Daniel: I'm not givin' up, Mr. Cromwell. I'm just through askin'.
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Cromwell (to Ann): The only law I know is one of self-preservation.
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Daniel: Why don't you stay here with Becky, Ann? She's pretty good at helpin' people get their feelings sorted out.