- Kirk Rand: Well, hello, little lady. I don't believe we've met.
- Annie Oakley: Let's keep it that way.
- Luke Dallas: It looks like you got something on your mind, Deputy. You want something special?
- Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig: You, Luke, and your boys. Your friends at the state capitol pulled the rug out. You're all under arrest for conspiracy to commit murder.
- Luke Dallas: Like I said, Deputy, I let my gun do the talking... You'll have to let your gun to the arresting.
- Tagg Oakley: [after participating in a shoot out with his own shadow, talking to Helen and her Pa, Mr Mason at the only hotel in town where they're cleaning and setting up for the Senator's visit] HOLY TOLEDO! LUKE DALLAS!
- George Lacy: Luke Dallas turned him inside out.
- Telegrapher Curly Dawes: He's a coward, that's what he is, a coward. He ain't fit to be a lawman. He ought to turn in his badge.
- [Lofty is conflicted about something. He removes his badge with his gloved his hand and drops the metal in the dirt]
- Luke Dallas: You keep on talking, Deputy, but me here and the boys ain't gonna leave until we get good and ready. If there's any disputing that, we can settle it right here and now. And I'll let my gun do the serious talking.
- Frank Reagan - Henchman: Nothing I hate more than waiting.
- Luke Dallas: All good things come to that wait, Frank.
- Frank Reagan - Henchman: The Senator's a big man, Luke. Just about everybody in the country knows him.
- Luke Dallas: Yes, and everybody'll be reading about him tomorrow. His obituary will make headlines.
- Luke Dallas: You forgot to knock.
- Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig: I'm gonna forget a lot of things.
- Luke Dallas: Meaning what?
- Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig: Meaning what's between you and me is personal and doesn't include your two apes down there.
- Frank Reagan - Henchman: One dress looks the same as the other.
- Kirk Rand: What goes into it what counts, hey, Frank.
- Frank Reagan - Henchman: Yah!
- Kirk Rand: Speaking of women, look what's coming. 'Morning, Little Lady. I don't reckon you and me have met.
- Annie Oakley: Let's keep it that way.
- Luke Dallas: Those Indian traders in the State Capitol are paying us plenty to see that Homestead never casts that vote.
- Helen Lacy: Well, how can one vote make any difference?
- Luke Dallas: Because like you said, the Senator's a big man. Without his support that Homestead Bill hasn't got a chance. And our friends want to keep on trading without worrying about that plain being open to the settlers.