- Arnold Toynbee: The world has changed. Everything's connected. What has happened will happen again. For better or worse. History now moves in a spiral. These men are trying to force Germany down. But it cannot be done without terrible tragedy. Push Germany down and you'll pay a price. And one day it will once more rise to the top. But this lot are behaving like men with no memories. Those that forget the lessons of history are doomed to repeat it.
- Arnold Toynbee: Mr. Jones, the war you've just fought in, which your friends died in, in ten in twenty years we will fight over again.
- Brockdorff: President Wilson, Germany laid down her arms according to the principles of your 14 points. This treaty here breaks every one of those points. May I remind you sir, that the German armies marched home undefeated?
- T.E. Lawrence: Arnold, Henry, have you heard? The German delegation is arriving
- Arnold Toynbee: Well what in the worlds taken them so long?
- T.E. Lawrence: A classic piece of French diplomacy. They stopped them at the border, then they took them on a long slow train journey through the worst parts of the battlefields. The ruin, destruction they made them look at all of them.
- Brockdorff: That you demand of us that we say, we, and we alone are guilty of having caused this war... such a confession from my mouth would be a lie.
- T.E. Lawrence: Henry, don't forget me.
- Indiana Jones: I won't.
- T.E. Lawrence: Will you write?
- Indiana Jones: I will.
- T.E. Lawrence: We gave the old men victory and they threw it away, we offered them a new world and they made the old one over again. Still, it might have been worse.
- Indiana Jones: What?
- T.E. Lawrence: I said, might have been worse!
- Percy McCallum: The war to end all wars is over. After four years of hideous slaughter, Germany and her satellites have collapsed. This is Percy McCallum from the British Radio Corporation broadcasting live from the great palace of Versailles. There is jubilation across Europe as the deadly guns of battle fall silent. Defeated German troops struggle home across the shattered countryside to find their once all-powerful Kaiser has abdicated, and fled his homeland. Every one of the enemy monarchs has fallen before the powers of the great democracies...
- Gertrude Bell: You're going to be a diplomat?
- Indiana Jones: Maybe.
- T.E. Lawrence: Oh Henry, beware. The snares and delusions of diplomacy are not to be embraced lightly.
- Arnold Toynbee: Yes... this idea of a commission?
- T.E. Lawrence: Oh, who cares about a tuppenny ha'penny commission?
- Indiana Jones: The President does.
- Indiana Jones: This war had to be fought. Above all it had to be won. The alternative was unthinkable.
- T.E. Lawrence: Hm. Who said that?
- Indiana Jones: You did.
- T.E. Lawrence: I did?
- Indiana Jones: In a letter you once wrote to me.
- T.E. Lawrence: Oh yes, it's a long time ago.
- Brockdorff: Gentlemen, we shall study this... document. And when we have determined our position...
- George Clemenceau: [interrupting] There is nothing to determine. The position is clear.
- Brockdorff: I mean when negotiations begin...
- George Clemenceau: Negotiations? There will be no negotiations. We have given you terms, and you will sign.
- Brockdorff: Are we not even to be allowed to respond to these demands?