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"Inside everyone is a frontier waiting to be discovered."
"I'll bet someone back east is going, 'Now why don't he write?"
"He He, Put that in your book!"
"Please don't hurt my mules!"
"Somebuddy poked me in my butt...was dat you?"
"You are the only white man I have ever known. I have thought about you a lot. More than you think. And I understand your concern. But I think you are wrong. The white man the soldiers are looking for no longer exists. Now there is only a Sioux named Dances With Wolves... Let us smoke a while."
"[in Lakota, showing Dunbar an old Spanish Conquistador's helmet] The white men who wore this came around the time of my grandfather's grandfather. Eventually we drove them out. Then the Mexicans came. But they do not come here any more. In my own time, the Texans. They have been like all the others. They take without asking. I don't know if we are ready for these people. But I think you are right. I think they will keep coming. When I think of that, I look at this helmet. Our country is all that we have, and we will fight to keep it."
"Dances With Wolves. I am Wind In His Hair. Do you see that I am your friend? Can you see that you will always be my friend?"
"We will shoot some arrows into the white man. If he truly has medicine, he will not be hurt. If he has no medicine, he will be dead."
"[to his army captors who are interrogating him, in Lakota] My name is Dances with Wolves. I will not talk to you anymore. You are not worth talking to."
"It was hard to know how to feel. I had never been in a battle like this one. This had not been a fight for territory or riches or to make men free. This battle had no ego. It had been fought to preserve the food stores that would see us through winter, to protect the lives of women and children and loved ones only a few feet away. I felt a pride I had never felt before."
"I had never really known who John Dunbar was. Perhaps because the name itself had no meaning. But as I heard my Sioux name being called over and over, I knew for the first time who I really was."
"Nothing I have been told about these people is correct. They are not thieves or beggars. They are not the bogeymen they are made out to be. On the contrary, they are polite guests and I enjoy their humor."
"[voiceover] Many times I'd felt alone, but until this afternoon I'd never felt completely lonely."
"[voiceover] It seems every day ends with a miracle here. And whatever God may be, I thank God for this day."
"The strangeness of this life cannot be measured: in trying to produce my own death, I was elevated to the status of a living hero."
"[to Zee] You got big. I mean, you aged. What I mean is in a good way you got big and older."
"Muse Watson - Burly Detective"
"Joe Stevens - Loni Packwood"
"Ty O'Neal - Clell Miller"
"Just because we're robbing a bank doesn't mean there's no reason not to be polite."
"Nathaniel Arcand - Comanche Tom"
"Terry O'Quinn - Rollin Parker"
"Ronny Cox - Doc Mimms"
"Timothy Dalton - Allan Pinkerton"
"Kathy Bates - Ma James"
"Will McCormack - Bob Younger"
"Harris Yulin - Thaddeus Rains"
"Gregory Smith - Jim Younger"
"Gabriel Macht - Frank James"
"Ali Larter - Zee Mimms"
"Scott Caan - Cole Younger"
"Colin Farrell - Jesse James"
"Sometimes the wrong side of the law is the right place to be."
"This Much Fun Can't Be Legal!"
"Bad Is Good Again."
"My professional opinion is that you've managed to piss off the wrong bunch of farm boys this time."
"You tell anyone I said this, I'll have to kill you, cause everyone knows I'm the toughest man in this town. But you are one terrifying son of a bitch with them guns."
"If I can get you today, then you damn sure know I can kill you anytime I want now that I'm free. You sleep on that for the next twenty years."
"The 54th Massachusetts Brigade lost over half its number in the assault on Ft. Wagner. The supporting white brigades also suffered heavily before withdrawing.The fort was never taken.As word of their bravery spread, Congress at last authorized the raising of black troops throughout the Union. Over 180,000 volunteered.President Lincoln credited these men of color with helping turn the tide of the war."
"Raymond St. Jacques - Frederick Douglass"
"Richard Riehle - Kendric, quartermaster"
"Cliff De Young - Col. James M. Montgomery"
"Bob Gunton - Gen. Harker"
"Alan North - Gov. John Andrew"
"JD Cullum - Henry Sturgis Russell"
"Donovan Leitch - Capt. Charles Morse"
"John Finn - Sgt. Maj. Mulcahy"
"Andre Braugher - Cpl. Thomas Searles"
"Jihmi Kennedy - Pvt. Jupiter Sharts"