Playing him [the Lone Ranger] made me a better person.
Once I got the Lone Ranger role, I didn't want any other. I was playing
the good guy.
[on 2/4/85, about his Lone Ranger costume] I will continue wearing the white hat and black mask until I ride up
into the big ranch in the sky.
[in 1982] Clayton Moore and The Lone Ranger are one and the same. I'm proud that I decided to wear the white hat for the rest of my life.
[on working with Bela Lugosi in Black Dragons (1942)] [He] seemed like a nice man. He was very courteous, but he generally stayed to himself working on his lines.