- Boake Tackman: You can buy a lot of things with Jim's money, Mrs Gentry, but you can't buy your way out of the swamp, and you can't buy me!
- [last lines]
- Dr. Saul Manfred: Ruby Gentry was born on the wrong side of the tracks and the people of Braddock never let her forget it.
- Dr. Saul Manfred: [narrating, as he notes that almost no one showed up for Jim and Ruby's party] It was unbelievable how many prominent families stayed away. Their excuses were convincing enough, but it seemed as if some secret conspiracy had been successfully executed.
- Jim Gentry: Don't let it shake you Doc, it's just anatomy.
- Dr. Saul Manfred: I never saw anything like it in dissection lab, though.
- Jim Gentry: This is going to be a mighty lively hunting party; with you all set to launch a campaign for Ruby and Boake Tackman just back from South America.
- Dr. Saul Manfred: Takes a Yankee to appreciate this type of food.
- Jim Gentry: Hmmm. Takes a Yankee to show some manners...
- Ruby Gentry: You can get a job, and I can work. We don't need the McAuliffe's money!
- Boake Tackman: Ruby, I'm not talking about earning a living. For a hundred years the Tackmans have been sliding downhill. Ever since the tide swallowed our plantation, not one of them lifted a finger to do anything about it. Sittin' out their lives on verandas, soppin' up bourbon whiskey. Like my dad. I'm not gonna' end up like him. I'm gonna' do things that'll shake this whole town awake. Shake the whole Tidewater. Things I can be proud of.
- Dr. Saul Manfred: Letitia's dying, Jim.
- Dr. Saul Manfred: [Jim looks slightly stunned] This change you've noticed is something that often happens just before the end. Sudden resurgence of energy - like a dying tree sometimes has a final burst of bloom.
- Jewel Corey: You're plowin' iniquity, and you're sowin' wickedness... There'll be a reckoning. Whatsoever you sow, that shall you also reap.
- Ruby Gentry: Well, so far I reap nothin' but pleasure. Go to your meetin' and tell 'em that!
- Jewel Corey: Evil... Evil spawned of the devil.
- Ruby Gentry: And tell 'em this is just the beginning.
- Jewel Corey: You've sown the wind, and you'll reap the whirlwind!
- [walks out]
- Boake Tackman: To better times: when the swamp trotters take over and turn the whole world into a stinkin' swamp.
- Jim Gentry: [Mr. Fallgren and Mr. Biffle arrive at Jim's office, unaware that he has recently married Ruby] Gentlemen, I want you to meet Mrs. Gentry.
- Neil Fallgren: [turning to Mrs. Gentry and looking a bit stunned] Ruby?
- Jim Gentry: Ruby and I were married last Thursday in New York.
- Neil Fallgren: Well, congratulations, Jim. I mean it.
- Jim Gentry: I'm sure you do.
- Shug Biffle: Yeah, it's not good for a man to live alone.
- Neil Fallgren: I'll run it front page tonight, if you say so, Jim.
- Jim Gentry: That's why I called you over.
- Neil Fallgren: Any, uh, sort of statement you want to make?
- Jim Gentry: You can say we're both very happy, and we're glad to be home.
- Shug Biffle: And we can sure say the bride's a beauty. Let me tell you, Ru... Mrs. Gentry. You look like a million dollars.
- Jim Gentry: Heh heh, I've seen a million dollars, and believe me: Ruby looks a whole lot better.
- Neil Fallgren: [both men chuckle awkwardly] Well, I better hop back to my office, before they run off the papers.
- Shug Biffle: Yeah, I'll run along too.
- Jim Gentry: Oh, one more item: You might want to say we're going to give a party real soon. End of next week. So that all my friends can meet Mrs. Gentry.
- Ruby Gentry: [graciously] You two gentlemen are invited... and your wives.
- Neil Fallgren: Well, that's nice of you. Right, Shug?
- Shug Biffle: [awkwardly] Very nice. Thank you very much, Mrs. Gentry, we'll sure be there.
- Neil Fallgren: Couldn't keep us away.
- [they close the door and leave; Jim and Ruby have a good laugh]