- [first lines]
- Gene Autry: A long time ago, I learned something about this big, wide open West of ours. You know, when a man rides out here, he feels bigger himself. He sort of grows up - expands like the country around him.
- Gene Autry: Pat and I were on our way to take over a ranch we had never seen. A fine old lady, the late Mamie Westin, wanted us to run it as a boys' ranch: a home for city boys, underprivileged boys, just boys. A swell idea and we didn't suspect for a minute that anybody was out to stop us.
- Sheriff Tim McBride: As sheriff, I can't please all the people all the time. There goes four votes.
- Pat Buttram: Don't you worry, Sheriff. When me and Gene get to runnin' the Flying W, we'll get you plenty of brand new voters.
- Gene Autry: Unfortunately, they'll be too young to vote, Patrick.
- Leonidas 'Lefty' Legan: Gene, I'm glad I don't have to get out myself like them fellas. I'm glad I get my second chance right here.
- Gene Autry: Better hit the saddle, ranger. We'll be late for lunch.