From
"The Greatest American Hero: My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (#1.6)" (1981)
Lone Ranger:
Everybody loves the Lone Ranger.
Ralph Hanley:
[
in a deep, dramatic voice] "Some thought he was on the side of the outlaw, many knew him as a lone rider dealing out justice to the law-abiding citizenry. None knew where he came from and none knew where he went."
Lone Ranger:
Hey, you really are a fan.
Ralph Hanley:
Oh, you bet, you bet I am. Only when I was a kid it didn't sound so, uh...
Lone Ranger:
So, uh, corny?
Ralph Hanley:
Yeah.
Lone Ranger:
See, I don't think it's corny. I think it's important. In the cold light justice and morality always look corny. And you can't wave the flag and look cool. But like it or not, our society needs its heroes.
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