- I've never been able to like you, but you are another one of the very few men I would trust with the life of Texas.
- For that, thank you, sir.
- And it may very well be that that life rests in your hands now.

Sam Houston (Richard Boone)

15 seconds sound clip from the The Alamo (1960) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:07:42.747 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Of course Jim Bowie's drunk. He took this town from General Cos. He fought a battle. And now he's drunk. Seems kinda natural to me.

- Or perhaps you question something other than Bowie's drinking.

- Are you gonna tell me that he's got a lot of acreage around here? That he's married into the Mexican aristocracy?

- Yes, sir.

- I would trust Jim Bowie with my life. More than that, I would trust him with the lives of my family. And more than that, I would trust him with the life of Texas.

- Sir.

- That's all, Travis.

- Yes, sir.

- Travis!

- I've never been able to like you, but you are another one of the very few men I would trust with the life of Texas.

- For that, thank you, sir.

- And it may very well be that that life rests in your hands now.

- Jethro! Is that you?

- Yes, sir, General. This is me.

- How does it happen you're still alive? You had white hair when I was a little boy and now we look like we're about the same age.

- Yes, sir, but I've been a temperate and God-fearing man all my life, sir.

- Well, I guess my past is out!

- Jethro, you tell your Mister Jim I'm sorry to hear about his illness. I wish him a speedy recovery. And assure him of my undying affection.

- Yes, sir.

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