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Beth Dutton Quotes To Help Unleash Your Inner Fierce

Top 10 Beth Dutton Quotes
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Paramounts Networks’ hit series ‘Yellowstone’ has been unstoppable, winning the hearts of so many fans. The same goes with John Dutton’s tough-as-nails daughter Beth Dutton – who is definitely one of the show’s most complex characters.

We’ve gathered the most famous Beth Dutton quotes from Yellowstone to help unleash your inner fierce and empower you to be the badass you know you are.

Related: Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton Complete Relationship Timeline

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1. I have been down this road many, many times before, buddy. And no one who tried it is alive to tell you how poorly that worked out for them.

I have been down this road many, many times before, buddy. And no one who tried it is alive to tell you how poorly that worked out for them.

2. I remember the stories of heaven and hell in church. Lies, a lot of it. I think heaven’s right here. So is hell. One person can be walking the clouds right next to a person enduring eternal damnation, and God is the land.

3. Jamie: Cancer is suicide from the inside, out. That’s what you are, Beth.

Beth: Wow, that’s really deep, Jamie. You must be watching Ted Talks on Youtube.

4. Rip: I don’t need presents, Beth. Just you.

Beth: Well, that’s what it means. It means that you have me, that I’m yours. It means come live your life with me. The only thing I ask is that you outlive me, so I never live another day without you.

Rip: I can try to do that.

Beth: OK. It’s solved. We’re getting married.

5. I see things in people, and I feel like if I can touch it, even if the rest of the person is rotten, I can take that good thing, and I can make it part of me.

6. I made two decisions in my life based on fear, and they cost me everything.

I made two decisions in my life based on fear, and they cost me everything.

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7. Where’s the fun in wrecking a single man? When I break you, I want to know I’m breaking generations.

8. No one wants to merge with you. You have a three-to-one debt ratio. It’d be easier to sell VCRs.

9. For someone with no spine, you’ve sure got a lot of balls.

For someone with no spine, you've sure got a lot of balls.

10. I am chopping your family tree down.

More Quotes From Beth Dutton

  • You can’t unmake family Jamie, but you can take their gold card.
  • I love how people think that word entitles them to absolution from the people whose lives they ruin. We owe you nothing.
  • Just tell me who to fight.
  • I know that now, and now is all that matters.
  • Don’t judge us for the way we’re protecting the thing we’re giving you.
  • Your company will be chapter eleven by Friday, and since we are your largest creditors, I can promise you there’ll be no negotiating then.
  • When all this is over, I’m gonna hang your diploma above my toilet in my guest house. You have my word.
  • You know, houses are like boats. They need to be Christened.

How about you? What are your favorite quotes from Beth Dutton?

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