Rita:
How are you getting along with Kittredge?
Curly Mather: I can take him or leave him alone. If given the chance, I'd leave him alone.
--Jack Kelly (as Curly Mather) in Gunsmoke
Curly Mather: I can take him or leave him alone. If given the chance, I'd leave him alone.
--Jack Kelly (as Curly Mather) in Gunsmoke
Brady Hawkes:
Mr. President, I'm surprised to see that you play poker in public.
President Theodore Roosevelt: Well, I wouldn't miss a chance to compete against the finest.
Sir Colin: We welcome your money, sir.
Bart Maverick: As long as it is yours and not the tax payers'.
--Jack Kelly (as ) in The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw
President Theodore Roosevelt: Well, I wouldn't miss a chance to compete against the finest.
Sir Colin: We welcome your money, sir.
Bart Maverick: As long as it is yours and not the tax payers'.
--Jack Kelly (as ) in The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw
Bart Maverick:
I'm definitely not the best poker player in the Maverick family.
--Jack Kelly (as ) in The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw
--Jack Kelly (as ) in The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw
Carl Turner:
You know, it doesn't make any sense. A guy goes through a whole war without a scratch and then ends up like this!
--Jack Kelly (as ) in Cult of the Cobra
--Jack Kelly (as ) in Cult of the Cobra
Kerrigan:
[after a jumpy Murphy shoots at his own image in a mirror] Man, that's the first time I ever seen a Texan beat himself to the drawer.
--Jack Kelly (as Kerrigan) in To Hell and Back
--Jack Kelly (as Kerrigan) in To Hell and Back
Kerrigan:
[Observing the starving Italian orphans picking through garbagr cans] They picked a great time to be born, didn't they?
--Jack Kelly (as Kerrigan) in To Hell and Back
--Jack Kelly (as Kerrigan) in To Hell and Back
