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  1. Feb 17, 2021 · Famous quotes from actor John Wayne, including quotes from his top movies True Grit and The Shootist. 'Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway.'

    • "Young Fella, If You're Looking For Trouble, I'll Accommodate You. Otherwise, Leave It Alone." (True Grit) Finally, this last quote closes the ranking because it's a real mic drop moment.
    • "Now I Don't Hold Jail Against You, But I Hate A Liar." (The Cowboys) From the film that almost pioneered the found family trope, this line from John Wayne's character was a welcome respite of not judging a person based on their pasts, particularly not their past mistakes.
    • "When He's In Love, He Suffers Knowing It's A Dead End." (The Shepherd of the Hills) "The bigger the man, the deeper the imprint. And when he’s in love, he suffers knowing it’s a dead end," John Wayne says in this mesmerizing drama about a man hunting down the father who abandoned his mother.
    • "It Takes A Good Fire To Burn Down The Weeds... To Let The Flowers Grow." (Dark Command) "We got a saying down in Texas," Wayne tells Fletcher 'Fletch' McCloud after a tense moment and drops this saying.
    • “It takes a good fire to burn down the weeds…to let the flowers grow.” Character: Bob Seton. Film: “Dark Command” (1940)
    • “I figure a man’s only as good as his word.” Character: Rocklin. Film: “Tall in the Saddle” (1944)
    • “Never trust a woman or a government.” Character: Quirt Evans. Film: “Angel and the Badman” (1947)
    • “Sometimes you have to lose before you win.” Character: Johnny Munroe. Film: “Tycoon” (1947)
  2. Maureen O'Hara turns to John Wayne and whispers something in his ear, evoking a priceless reaction from Wayne. What was said was known only to O'Hara, Wayne and director John Ford . In exchange for saying this unscripted bit of text, O'Hara insisted that the exact line never be disclosed by any involved parties.

    • Back to Bataan
    • Red River
    • She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
    • Sands of Iwo Jima
    • The Flying Leathernecks
    • The Quiet Man
    • The Sea Chase
    • The Searchers
    • Rio Bravo
    • The Alamo

    ‘You’re the guy we’re fighting this war for’ Wayne telling a young kid why America is fighting WWII on behalf of the Philippines, a line he repeats almost verbatim to a Vietnamese boy at the end of The Green Berets.

    ‘Get down off them horses. I don’t favor looking up to the likes of you’ Wayne as hard-headed trail boss Tom Dunson welcoming a group of cattle-drive deserters back into the fold. One of my favorite John Wayne movie quotes from one of his best movies.

    ‘Never apologize, mister, it’s a sign of weakness’ Advice that Wayne as Nathan Brittles hands out to all and sundry in this classic Ford Western.

    ‘Any man that doesn’t wanna’ co-operate, I’ll make him wish he hadn’t been born’ Sergeant Stryker offering typically friendly encouragement to the Marine core.

    ‘Come on Wildcats, make us proud today’ A typical John Wayne movie quote giving a gung-ho speech to his team of fighter pilots.

    ‘If you say “three”, mister, you’ll never hear the man count ten’ A note of caution to ‘Red’ Will Danaher on the dangers inherent in initiating a fight with himself, or ‘Trooper’ Thornton as he was known back in Pittsburgh.

    ‘Did anyone ever tell you that you’re beautiful when you’re angry?’ Wayne as a German sea captain falling for the charms of Lana Turner, a woman so diminutive.

    ‘Is this an invite to a necktie party, Reverend?’ Ethan Edwards gets straight to the point with the Reverend Samuel Clayton, played by Ward Bond.

    ‘Sorry don’t get it done, Dude’ John T. Chance explaining the facts of life to a functioning alcoholic Dude. Cruel but fair.

    ‘Ya don’t get lard less’n you boil a hog!’ Still not exactly sure what Ole’ Davy Crockett actually meant by this statement, so if anyone out there can shed some light on this then answers on a postcard, please.

  3. Feb 11, 2021 · The Quiet Man: A Classic with a Lot to Say. Maureen O’Hara and John Wayne in The Quiet Man. In a particularly famous scene in the classic John Ford film The Quiet Man (Republic Pictures, 1952), John Wayne drags his wife, Maureen O’Hara, across a field in Ireland. Wayne does this as he and O’Hara are pursued by an eager swarm of gawking ...

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  5. In this curated selection of John Wayne quotes, you’ll find wisdom not only from the characters Wayne brought to life on screen but also from the man himself. His personal quotes offer a window into his philosophy, beliefs, and the principles that guided him both in his career and in his life.