Eddie Beagle:
[
after shooting down a German plane with his hook hand] Beware the hook!
Reed Cassidy:
Some day it'll just end. Everyone will go home, get on with their lives. Tall grass will cover the battlefields. And all the pilots we've lost won't mean a damn thing.
Blaine Rawlings:
[
wondering why Cassidy is offering a pistol] What's this for?
Reed Cassidy:
Plane catches fire you got three choices: You can burn with it all the way to the ground; You can jump several thousand feet; or you can take the quick and painless way out.
[
Handing gun to Beagle]
Reed Cassidy:
Good luck, gentlemen.
Blaine Rawlings:
You, uh, slip there, killer?
Eugene Skinner:
This country
[
referring to France]
Eugene Skinner:
has been good to me. Better than my own. I owe them something.
Captain Thenault:
[
presents Pilot Rawlings with a medal for heroism] Congratulations, Rawlings... and don't *ever* do that *again*!
Captain Thenault:
Reports can be filed. But you want "justice"? *You're* the man in the air. *You're* the man with the *gun*!
Eugene Skinner:
You still wanna rub my head for luck, Rawlings?
Reed Cassidy:
*None* of us knows how much time we have left, and we can't waste *any* of it grieving over things we can't *change*.
Eugene Skinner:
So how many planes do you have to shoot down to get back in father's good books?
Briggs Lowry:
Just mine.
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