- [Sheriff Crandall pistol-whipped Longley and then discovered he'd hit the wrong man]
- Will Crandall: Drinks are on me - so's the apologizin'.
- Bill Longley: This the way you welcome all your guests to Laramie?
- [speaking of her husband]
- Julie Bofert: He prides himself on buying things cheap. I was the cheapest.
- Will Crandall: Me, I'd just have soon waited until morning, but there's no holding back the U.S. cavalry. This here's Corporal Haynie. He's one of Captain Lurie's boys from Company C.
- Lacey Winans: Last time I met a man in that uniform, nobody bothered to introduce us.
- Bill Longley: Suppose he didn't steal the money. Suppose he just borrowed it. Suppose he was going to pay it back.
- Will Crandall: Well, a man who borrows money - he's got to expect to pay some interest.
- Bill Longley: How much?
- Will Crandall: Three to five years.
- [last lines]
- Waiter: Would you like your breakfast or are you waiting for someone?
- Julie Bofert: I'm waiting for someone.
- Waiter: Is he going to be long?
- Julie Bofert: Three to five years.
- Bill Longley: He'll be worth it.
- [to waiter]
- Bill Longley: Well, what are you waiting for? Bring us some coffee.