Quote #176066
Until we meet again, may the good Lord take a liking to you.
Roy Rogers
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Framed as a warm farewell, the line blends frontier-style plainspokenness with a distinctly religious benediction. “Until we meet again” signals parting without finality, implying community and continuity beyond the immediate moment. The wish that “the good Lord take a liking to you” is both humorous and humble: it casts divine favor not as something earned by status, but as a gracious, almost personal goodwill. Attributed to Roy Rogers, it fits the public persona of the wholesome Western hero whose sign-offs often reinforced decency, faith, and neighborly kindness—values central to his brand and to mid‑century American family entertainment.




