Lawrence of Arabia
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1:44:02
And the vices of peace
are the vices of old men.

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Mistrust and caution.
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It must be so.
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What I owe you is beyond evaluation.
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The powerhouse, the telephone
exchange, these I concede.

1:44:43
The pumping plant I must retain.
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If you retain it,
there will be no water.

1:44:48
-I shall be glad of assistance.
-Then you must bring down your flag.

1:44:52
I shall not, and if your men
attempt it, my men will resist it.

1:44:56
-Have you men?
-Enough of that.

1:44:57
It's a thing that
makes an ugly incident.

1:45:00
I'm sure your government...
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...does not wish to appear at
the peace conference as an aggressor.

1:45:08
I say!
1:45:11
It's Lawrence, isn't it?
1:45:15
May I shake your hand, sir?
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Just want to be able
to say I'd done it, sir.

1:45:24
Haven't we met before?
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Don't think so, sir.
1:45:28
No, no, sir, I should remember that.
1:45:36
It is widely known the Arab Council
took power in my name.

1:45:40
They have no power. It's illusory.
1:45:42
Illusions can be very powerf ul.
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Particularly...
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...when they take this form.
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The world is delighted
at the picture of Damascus...

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...liberated by the Arab army.
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Led, may I remind you,
by a British-serving officer.


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