- Ted Evans: You got the wrong man, Sheriff. I was the one that broke into that store and beat Cale up. Now you let my buddy outta here and you lock me up. Don't you stop me, hear!
- Johnny Yuma: You wanna be locked up in here for two weeks? There's no turning back, Evans. Are you sure you can take it?
- Doctor: Almost one out of every 400 in this country is a drug addict. One out of 400. It was one of the costs of the war. A big medical discovery. We found drugs to alleviate pain, make operations possible. Oh, in the beginning, it saved a lot of lives but we didn't know. Nobody would know that the body would come to crave it, would suffer agonies when it was taken away.
- Johnny Yuma: Come on, Drummer, you got through the war. You can get through this. Come on, Drummer boy.
- Ted Evans: Drummer? Where was it, Johnny? When I got hit? You weren't there, were ya? I was alone, alone the back of the lines. He said: Roll the charge! And I did. I rolled it and they went, they Rebels, they went. Right into a line of bayonets. And they screamed... and I drummed. He said, Roll the charge. And I rolled, and you know, I couldn't stop afterwards when they were dyin' and yellin,' I couldn't stop the drums until the shell entered and the whole world stopped.