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Ponyboy Quotes:
Ponyboy: Nature's first green is gold, / Her hardest hue to hold. / Her early leaf's a flower, / But only so an hour. / Then leaf subsides to leaf, / So Eden sank to grief. / So dawn goes down to day, / Nothing gold can stay.
Johnny: Where did you learn that? That's what I meant.
Ponyboy: Robert Frost wrote it. I always remembered it because I never quite knew what he meant.
[last lines]
Ponyboy: When I stepped out,into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house,I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman,and a ride home.
-- PonyboySodapop Curtis: [In the 'Complete Novel' version; after Sodapop runs out from Ponyboy and Darry's fight, Ponyboy tackles him] Goddamn it, Ponyboy, you should have gone out for football instead of track.
Ponyboy: [On the ground] Where the hell do you think you're going?
Sodapop Curtis: I don't know, man. It's just like sometimes I have to get out. It's like I'm the middle man in a tug-of-war or something between you guys. I don't know, I can't take sides.
[Sits down. To Ponyboy]
Sodapop Curtis: Ponyboy, Darry could've put you in a boys' home, worked his way through college. I'm telling you the truth, Pony. I'm happy working at a gas station. Working with cars. I'm dumb. It's alright, I don't mind. You're not Pony. You'd never be happy doing something like that.
[to Darry]
Sodapop Curtis: Darry, you gotta stop yelling at him for every little thing he does, man. I mean, he, he feels things differently than you. Bad enough to have to...
[sniffling]
Sodapop Curtis: ...to listen to you. But when you start trying to get me to take sides. We're all we got left now. If we don't have each other, then we ain't got nothing. And when you ain't got nothin, you end up like Dally... I don't mean dead either, I mean, I mean how he was before. So please...
[Starts crying]
Sodapop Curtis: Don't fight anymore... please...
Darrel Curtis: Sure... sure little buddy, we ain't goin' to fight anymore.
[Hugs Sodapop]
Sodapop Curtis: [Sees Ponyboy looking left out and crying] Ponyboy... Pony.
[Ponyboy goes over to hug Sodapop]
Sodapop Curtis: Now, don't you start bawlin' too, Pony. One bawl-baby in this family's enough.
Ponyboy: [Crying] I ain't cryin'.
Sodapop Curtis: Let's go home. I'm cold.
[They get up and race each other home]
Bob Shelton: You guys know what Greasers are? White trash with long, greasy hair.
Ponyboy: You know what a Soc is?
Bob Shelton: What?
Ponyboy: White trash with mustangs and madras.
[spits at Bob]
-- PonyboyJohnny: It's like the mist is what's pretty, ya know? All gold and silver.
Ponyboy: Hmm.
Johnny: Too bad it can't stay like that all the time.
Ponyboy: Nothing gold can stay.
Ponyboy: [hugging Darrel] Darry!
Darrel Curtis: [crying] I thought we lost you like we did Mom and Dad.
-- Ponyboy[first lines]
Ponyboy: [voicecover] When I stepped out into the bright sunlight, from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman, and a ride home.
Ponyboy: Darry hit me! I swear, we used to get along just fine until Mom and Dad died. Now he can't stand me.
Johnny: I think I like it better when the old man's hittin' me. At least he knows I'm there.
-- PonyboyPonyboy: [after climbing through the church windows, of Jerry] Is the guy coming?
Johnny: No.
Ponyboy: Why? Too scared?
Johnny: Naw, too fat, man.
Johnny: What's goin' on, Dal?
Dallas: [Smoking a cigarette] We're early.
Ponyboy: What do you want to do?
Dallas: [Smiles] Nothin' legal, man. Let's get outta here.
-- PonyboyPonyboy: [Two-Bit is wrestling him] I gotta cut smoking or I'll never make track next year.
Darrel Curtis: You smoke more than a pack today and I'll skin you. Understood?
Ponyboy: Yeah. You carry more than one bundle of roofing at a time and me an' Soda'll skin you. Understood?
-- PonyboyTwo Bit: Shoot, this house ain't dirty. You ought to see my house.
Ponyboy: I have and if you had the sense of a billy goat, you'd clean your house up 'stead of bummin' 'round ours.
Two Bit: Shoot, kid, if I did that, my mom would die of shock.
[Ponyboy has fainted and is delirious following the death of Johnny and Dally]
Ponyboy: Soda, is somebody sick?
Sodapop Curtis: Yeah, somebody's sick...
-- PonyboyJohnny: I killed him. I killed that boy.
[Quiet, scared voice]
Johnny: I killed him.
Ponyboy: I think I'm gonna be sick
Johnny: Go ahead, man. I won't look at you.
Two Bit: What are you thinking about me becoming your personal bodyguard huh Ponyboy?
Ponyboy: I don't think it's too hot of an idea.
-- PonyboyDarrel Curtis: Listen, with your brains and grades, you could get a scholarship, and we could put you through college, ain't that right, Soda? But you're livin' in a vacuum, Pony, and you're gonna have to cut it out. You just don't stop living because you lose somebody. I thought you knew that. And anytime you don't like the way I'm running things around here, you can just get out, ALRIGHT?
Ponyboy: YOU'D LIKE THAT, WOULDN'T YOU? YOU'D LIKE ME TO JUST GET THE HELL OUT! Well it's not that easy. Is it, Soda?
Sodapop Curtis: GODDAMN, YOU GUYS! LEAVE ME OUT OF IT!
Dallas: Here, I thought this might cool you off.
[hands Cherry a coke and sits right next to her]
Cherry: [takes the straw out of her coke and throws it in Dally's face] Maybe that'll cool YOU off, Greaser... when you learn to talk and act decent, then maybe I'll cool off too.
Dallas: [wipes some of the coke off his face and goes in for Cherry] Firey, huh? Just the way I like them!
Cherry: [tries to push Dallas off] GET OFF OF ME!
Dallas: Come on...
Johnny: Look, leave her alone, Dal!
Dallas: What'd you say?
Johnny: [a little bit frightened] Come on Dal, you heard me.
Dallas: What'd you say? What'd you say you little shit? What'd you say to me?
Johnny: Come on...
Dallas: Wiseass!
[seconds later he gets up and leaves]
Ponyboy: Now you blew it.
Cherry: [Turns to Johnny] Thank you... he had me scared to death!
Johnny: You sure didn't show it. Ain't nobody ever talk to Dal like that!
Cherry: From what I saw, you do.
-- PonyboyDallas: What do you guys want?
Ponyboy: Johnny killed a Soc.
Dallas: What? Alright. Good for you. Let's go.
Johnny: Well I figured you could get us out if anyone could, Dal. I- I'm sorry I got you away from this party and all but I just don't know what to do, man.
Dallas: Nah. I was just uh... I was just trying to get some sleep. I got in a fight with Sheppard tonight. Wait a minute. Let me think about this mess. Get in.
[pulls Ponyboy and Johnny inside]
Dallas: Ponyboy, are you wet?
[Ponyboy comes home]
Darrel Curtis: Where the hell have you been? Do you know what time it is? It's 2:00 in the morning, kiddo!
Sodapop Curtis: [sleepily] Hey, Pony. Where you been?
Ponyboy: Fell asleep in the lot.
Darrel Curtis: You WHAT?
Ponyboy: I was talking to Johnny and I fell asleep in the lot. Didn't mean to.
Darrel Curtis: Yeah, hey!
[tries to close the bedroom door after him but Darry flings it open and follows]
Darrel Curtis: And I can't even call the cops because you two would be put in a boys' home so fast it would make your heads spin.
Sodapop Curtis: Come on, Pony. Let's go to bed now.
Ponyboy: Look, I said I didn't mean to!
Darrel Curtis: 'I didn't mean to', 'I forgot'. That's all I ever hear from you!
Sodapop Curtis: Come on, Darry...
Darrel Curtis: YOU SHUT UP! I'M SICK AND TIRED OF HEARING YOU STICK UP FOR HIM! YOU HEAR ME?
Ponyboy: Don't you yell at him!
Darrel Curtis: [Darrel hits him] Ponyboy, I didn't mean to.
-- PonyboyJerry Wood: You guys are three of the bravest kids I've seen in a long time. What are you guys? Professional heroes or somethin'?
Ponyboy: We're Greasers.
Jerry Wood: Are-are you kiddin' me?
Cherry: How old are ya'll anyway?
Ponyboy: Fourteen.
Johnny: Sixteen.
Marcia: By the looks of it I thought you were both four...
Cherry: Sixteen.
-- PonyboyPonyboy: I don't think I could ever tell Steve or Two-Bit or even Darry about the clouds and sunset. Just you and Sodapop. Maybe Cherry Valance.
Johnny: Guess we're different, huh?
Ponyboy: Shoot, yeah. Maybe they are.
Johnny: Maybe you're right.
Ponyboy: Soda, Soda, are you in love with Sandy?
Sodapop Curtis: Mhmm...
Ponyboy: What's it like?
Sodapop Curtis: Most of the time... it's real nice.
-- Ponyboy[the church is on fire]
Johnny: What's going on?
Ponyboy: Wonder how that started.
Dallas: Jesus Christ!
Sodapop Curtis: [runs over to an injured Ponyboy] Hey Pony... did they pull a blade on you?
Ponyboy: Yeah...
Sodapop Curtis: Hey, they ain't gonna hurt you no more.
-- PonyboyPonyboy: You know what a Soc is?
Bob Shelton: What?
Ponyboy: White trash with Mustangs and madras!
[Spits a loogie in Bob's face]
Bob Shelton: Get him!
Ponyboy: [sounding weak] Soda?
Sodapop Curtis: [quietly] Yeah?
Ponyboy: Is somebody sick?
Sodapop Curtis: Yeah somebody's sick...
[pause]
Sodapop Curtis: Be quiet. Get to sleep.
-- PonyboyPonyboy: I'm freezing, man.
Dallas: Why didn't you bring a coat, stupid?
Ponyboy: I forgot.
Ponyboy: Great. My first trip to the zoo!
-- PonyboyTwo Bit: [offscreen] Anybody home?
Ponyboy: In here. Don't slam the door.
[Two Bit and Steve slam the door as Ponyboy rolls his eyes]
Dallas: [after Ponyboy gets jumped] How's the kid?
Ponyboy: I'm fine. What are you doin' outta the cooler, Dal?
Steve: Yeah? And what are you doin' walkin' by your lonesome on the street?
Ponyboy: It's none of your business, smarty.
Steve: What do you mean, none of my business? It is my business. Look at my nose!
Ponyboy: It's huge.
Steve: Smartass. He is a smartass kid.
-- PonyboyPonyboy: [reading the paper] They're thinking about putting me and Soda in a boys' home. No way! They ain't putting me in no boys' home.
Steve: Don't worry, Ponyboy, they don't do that to heroes. Hey, where is Soda and Super-dope, anyhow?
[Ponyboy decides to run away with Johnny]
Johnny: What happened?
Ponyboy: [crying] Darry hit me.
-- PonyboyDarrel Curtis: Pony, what's wrong?
Ponyboy: Johnny's dead. Told him about beating the Socs, I don't know. He just died. Told me to stay gold. Dally's gone. He couldn't take it, he's going to blow!
[in the hospital after the church fire]
Jerry Wood: You're young. You shouldn't be smoking. It's a hard habit to break.
Ponyboy: Well, you're smoking.
Jerry Wood: I'm smoking but, I'm older than you are.
-- PonyboyPonyboy: It was your bright idea, smarty.
Ponyboy: [in the court room] They pushed me in the fountain and they tried to drown me, and they were gonna beat up Johnny Cade.
-- Ponyboy
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Quote 1: 'How'd you like that haircut to begin just below the neck?' Chapter 1, pg. 5
Quote 2: 'And you can't win against them no matter how hard you try, because they've got all the breaks and even whipping them isn't going to change that fact.' Chapter 1, pg. 11
Quote 3: 'They were the only kind of girls that would look at us, I thought. Tough, loud girls who wore too much eye makeup and giggled and swore too much.' Chapter 1, pg. 15
Quote 4: 'They are right. You are a hood.' Chapter 1, pg. 15
Quote 5: 'He liked to show he didn't care whether there was a law or not.' Chapter 2, pg. 20
Quote 6: 'It's not just money...We're sophisticated to the point of not feeling anything. Nothing is real with us.' Chapter 3, pg. 38
Quote 7: 'He's as hard as a rock and about as human...he thinks I'm a pain in the neck. He likes Soda--everybody likes Soda--but he can't stand me.' Chapter 3, pg. 42
Quote 8: 'I could fall in love with Dallas Winston. I hope I never see him again, or I will.' Chapter 3, pg. 46
Quote 9: 'It was my house as much as Darry's, and if he wanted to pretend I wasn't alive, that was just fine with me.' Chapter 3, pg. 52
Quote 10: 'I had to. They were drowning you, Pony They might have killed you.' Chapter 4, pg. 57
Quote 11: 'The fight for self-preservation had hardened him against caring.' Chapter 4, pg. 59
Quote 12: 'This church gave me a kind of creepy feeling. What do you call it? Premonition?' Chapter 4, pg. 67
Quote 13: 'We're all cried out now. We're getting' used to the idea. We're gonna be okay now.' Chapter 5, pg. 75
Quote 14: 'That was the first time I realized the extent of Johnny's hero-worship for Dallas Winston.' Chapter 5, pg. 76
Quote 15: 'So Cherry Valance, the cheerleader, Bob's girl, the Soc, was trying to help us. No, it wasn't Cherry the Soc who was helping us, it was Cherry the dreamer who watched sunsets and couldn't stand fights.' Chapter 6, pg. 86
Quote 16: 'That was the only time I can think of when I saw him without that defeated, suspicious look in his eyes.' Chapter 6, pg. 92
Quote 17: 'I had taken the long way around, but I was finally home. To stay.' Chapter 6, pg. 99
Quote 18: 'I wanted to cry, but Greasers don't cry in front of strangers. Some of us never cry at all. Like Dally and Two-Bit and Tim Shepard--they forgot how at an early age.' Chapter 7, pg. 102
Quote 19: 'Randy was supposed to be too cool to feel anything, but there was pain in his eyes.' Chapter 7, pg. 116
Quote 20: 'Things were rough all over, but it was better that way. That way you could tell the other guy was human too.' Chapter 7, pg. 118
Quote 21: 'Let them go in. He's been asking for them. It can't hurt now.' Chapter 8, pg. 119
Quote 22: 'I wouldn't mind it so much if there wasn't so much stuff I ain't done yet and so many things I ain't seen. It's not fair.' Chapter 8, pg. 121
Quote 23: 'You're a traitor to your own kind and not loyal to us.' Chapter 8, pg. 129
Quote 24: 'What kind of world is it where all I have to be proud of is a reputation for being a hood, and greasy hair?' Chapter 9, pg. 132
Quote 25: 'He wasn't going to be any hood when he got old. He was going to get somewhere. Living the way we do would only make him more determined to get somewhere.' Chapter 9, pg. 138
Quote 26: 'You get tough like me and you don't get hurt. You look out for yourself and nothin' can touch you...' Chapter 9, pg. 147
Quote 27: 'How can I take it? Dally is tougher than I am. Why can I take it when Dally can't?' Chapter 10, pg. 152
Quote 28: 'I looked at the picture and I could begin to see the person we had killed. A reckless, hot-tempered boy, cocky and scared stiff at the same time.' Chapter 11, pg. 162
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Quote 29: 'I had the knife. I killed Bob.' Chapter 11, pg. 165
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Quote 30: 'My first trip to the zoo. Oh boy, oh boy.' Chapter 12, pg. 170