A Quote by Roy Bean

I find this corpse guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and I fine it $40. — © Roy Bean
I find this corpse guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and I fine it $40.
Carrying a concealed weapon is a sign of self-defense, self-protection, and I think it lowers crime.
When carrying a concealed weapon for self-defense is understood NOT as a failure of civil society, to be mourned, but as an act of citizenship, to be vaunted, there is little civilian life left.
The Holy Spirit can’t remind you of something you never read which is why it’s important to memorize scripture. When you have Bible verses inscribed in your mind, you’re carrying a concealed weapon to use against the enemy in battle. Find a passage today and begin laying up His words in your heart and in doing so you will be prepared for any trials that will come.
Rick Perry told reporters this week that he has a permit to carry a concealed handgun. He also has a concealed vocabulary, concealed knowledge of the issues, concealed tolerance.
You are a little soul carrying around a corpse.
I'm carrying a gun, and there's usually a corpse, so I think that may have something to do with it.
I know people get upset and go, 'They're going to take away the assault weapon'. But who needs an assault weapon? Like, really, unless you're carrying out an assault.
There is no way of conveying to the corpse the reasons you have made him one--you have the corpse, and you are, thereafter, at themercy of a fact which missed the truth, which means that the corpse has you.
Fine music without devotion is but a splendid garment upon a corpse.
I don't believe in carrying a weapon. If somebody wants to shoot me, he'll have to bring his own gun.
A corpse is meat gone bad. Well and what's cheese? Corpse of milk.
There simply must be a corpse in a detective novel, and the deader the corpse the better.
It was safe to assume that the rider would be carrying a weapon of some kind. After all, there was no point in wearing half armor and going weaponless.
The symbol of the race ought to be a human being carrying an ax, for every human being has one concealed about him somewhere, and is always seeking the opportunity to grind it.
I think if I were walking someplace and I saw a corpse my brain would tell me it was a million things before I believed it was a corpse.
In 'Garden Party' or '40 Days and 40 Nights,' I played characters who people don't necessarily like; I just find some humanity in them.
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