Maya: I don't want you going anywhere near the bull.
Lucas: Yeah, that makes two of us.
Maya: I want you to take off that stupid outfit and I want to get out of here.
Lucas: Maya.
Maya: I saw the bull and I don't think the bull realizes this is supposed to be fun.
Riley: Lucas, tell the bull you want to be a veterinarian. It's your only hope!
Lucas: I'm going to be a veterinarian. (Bull gets angrier) He doesn't care!
Maya: What's the difference between riding a sheep and a bull?
Lucas: Death! Death is the difference.
Maya: Quit looking at us, Huckleberry.
Lucas: I'm sorry, Maya. You look good.
Maya: Oh, thanks.
Lucas: Yeah, you both look good
Riley: You couldn't watch him because you were afraid something would happen to him because you like him. You make fun of him because you like him. And you've never told me that either. Well, you're right. I love him like a brother. That's how I love him.
Maya: Riley, why do you want him to do this?
Riley: Because, this is better than riding Judy the sheep. And I don't want him to be a disgrace to his community any more.
Lucas: Well, I don't actually think I'm a disgrace to the community.
Riley: You are. I've been talking to people. They have long memories around here.
Maya: I know it's early, but my life is complete.
Riley: Told you this was the best way to spend all of our allowance money on the first day.
Riley: Told you this was the best way to spend all of our allowance money on the first day.
Pappy Joe: I'm here because I could not be more proud of my grandboy Lucas.
Maya: Pappy Joe! That's your Pappy Joe. That's Pappy Joe. Yes, more stuff!
Riley: Come on, a bull is just a man cow.
Maya: You're scared of a man cow.
Maya: You're not proud of him if he doesn't do this?
Poppy Joe: I think you have a fine grasp of the general situation, yeah.
Riley: Well how-
Maya: dy-
Riley: do.
Riley: Hey, Lucas, can I talk to you?
Lucas: Actually, I have something to say to you, Riley. If it wasn't for you, I don't know if I would have got on that bull. And if it wasn't for you, I don't know if I would have survived in New York. You're really important to me.
Riley: You are really important to me, too, Lucas. We have always been very good at talking to each other. But we've never been too good at holding hands. And then we tried being a couple and we couldn't even talk to each other. I don't want that. I want to know you're always there to talk to. You're my brother, Lucas, and I'm your sister.
Lucas: That's what you think we are?
Riley: That's what I think we are.
I love you, Lucas, and now I know how.Pappy Joe: Ha, that's his grandson!
Riley: Pappy Joe!
Pappy Joe: Sorry, Riley. Stereotypical cultural reduction's all I have left.
Lucas: Yes, there is one moment that shapes every man's life for ever. My moment was Judy the Sheep.
Cory: The railroad.Farkle: I don't get it.
Cory: What do you mean you don't get it Farkle?
Farkle: How does the railroad tie into what's going on in our lives, ham-bone?
Riley: We have changed the life of somebody in this room.
Zay: Oh, please not me.
Farkle: I'm happy with my life the way it is. I got tall and my teeth came in nicely.
Lucas: You two have never actually seen a bull, have you?
Riley: No, what we'd like to see are some cold drinks in an air-conditioned refreshment tent.
Riley: You know what this place needs? A bay window. Bay window right now.Farkle: Man, I look good in my Welcome to Texas, Billy Buckaroo Cowboy hat.
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GIRL MEETS TEXAS
Teen FictionRiley Matthews, Maya Hart Topanga Matthews, Cory Matthews Lucas Friar, Farkle Minkus, Auggie Matthews, Ava Morgenstern Amy Matthews Riley, Maya and Farkle headed to Texas with Lucas who is injured in a bull riding competition at a rodeo in his home...