Davy Crockett: Well, me and Russell are figuring on heading down Texas way. That ain't no place these days for a riverboat gambler with wobbly legs. Thimblerig: There are times when cowardice is a virtue, my dear Colonel. It makes choosing a cause so very simple. Now, I know nothing about Texas of which you speak, but I do know of the fury of the outraged minions of the law. And as a consequence, I fear what lies behind me far more than the unknown that lies ahead.
Davy: I've been doing some thinking. Georgie: Me, too. You know, we're pretty far down the river. Ain't it about time we decide where we're going?
Col. Jim Bowie: How many men did you bring? Davy Crockett: Four, including myself. Bowie: Four? Two acres of walls to defend. It'll take a thousand troops to man the garrison adequately. And I got less than two hundred volunteers. Davy: Two hundred stubborn men can do a terrible lot of fighting.
Walt Disney later said that if he had known the success that Davy Crockett was going to have, he wouldn't have killed him off in the third episode.
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