- Frank 'Flip' Flippen: Your daughter can sure handle a horse.
- Rusty Ransom: Does a pretty good job with men, too.
- Frank 'Flip' Flippen: What did he mean by that?
- Frederick Thomas 'Fred' Kelly: How should I know?
- Frank 'Flip' Flippen: Mind if I find out?
- Frederick Thomas 'Fred' Kelly: You generally do.
- Frank 'Flip' Flippen: I was just tellin' your father that you're real good on a horse. Not many women can handle them like you do.
- Joan Ransom: Oh, it's not hard - not if you know the tricks.
- Frank 'Flip' Flippen: Oh? Is there something I can learn?
- Joan Ransom: I think so. First you have to distract there attention. Hey, look!
- [when Flip turns, Joan knocks him to the ground]
- Joan Ransom: Then you put them in their place...
- [Joan places her boot firmly in the middle of Flip's chest]
- Joan Ransom: Then you keep them there. Otherwise they think they're dealing with a fan-talker who's more interested in good looks than good sense... and when they've learned their first lesson you tell them to go on into the house and drink their coffee.
- Frank 'Flip' Flippen: And since when do horses drink coffee?
- Joan Ransom: Since when have we been talking about horses?
- The O'Mara: You know it's been a great big mistake. The horses are back in the corral already. Just talk to my deputy.
- Frederick Thomas 'Fred' Kelly: Which one.
- The O'Mara: The one you didn't shoot.
- The O'Mara: Listen, Kathy, I told you that I loved you.
- Kathy: But you forgot to ask me to marry you!
- [last lines]
- Frederick Thomas 'Fred' Kelly: You know, Flip, if it wasn't for me, you might wind up like The O'Mara.
- Frank 'Flip' Flippen: How's that?
- Frederick Thomas 'Fred' Kelly: Married!