Respuesta :
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!
Gaston : One day, I'm going to have a medal of my own.
Indiana Jones : Really?
Gaston : When the next war comes.
Indiana Jones : What if another war doesn't come?
Gaston : Don't be silly. Of course there'll be a next war.
Indiana Jones : Who will you fight?
Gaston : The Germans, of course!
Amy : Don't worry. I'm sure that deep, deep down your father hasn't changed one bit.
Indiana Jones : That's what I'm afraid of...
Nancy : Well when did you get back?
Indiana Jones : Just now.
Nancy : Oh, you should have told us. Why, we would have met you with... oh, the band and everything. Given you a real heroes welcome.
Indiana Jones : I don't know if I care for that too much.
Amy : Indy, you really should speak with your father.
Indiana Jones : How do you talk to a stone?
Indiana Jones : Space travel, it's... it's always been such a joke.
Professor Robert Goddard : Every vision's a joke until the first man accomplishes it.
Professor Henry Jones, Sr. : I decline to continue this conversation.
Indiana Jones : What?
Professor Henry Jones, Sr. : Be silent.
Indiana Jones : You're just mad at me because I left for the war without discussing it with you.
Professor Henry Jones, Sr. : That subject is closed.
Indiana Jones : You'll never change, will you. You can't. You never could. Not even when mother was alive.
Professor Henry Jones, Sr. : How dare you.
Indiana Jones : Not even...
Professor Henry Jones, Sr. : How dare you mention your mother to you. Don't even let me hear you speak of her.
Indiana Jones : Why shouldn't I? You never did one thing to maker her happy and now you're taking it all out on me.
Professor Henry Jones, Sr. : Why you ignorant, ungrateful, unfeeling young...
Indiana Jones : Unfeeling? I'm unfeeling? No, no, you're the one that's unfeeling.
Amy : Poor man.
Indiana Jones : Poor man?
Amy : Sure. Can't you see how lonely he is? How sad he must be feeling?
Indiana Jones : My father doesn't have feelings.
Indiana Jones : Father, I'm sorry we haven't talked more.
Professor Henry Jones, Sr. : So am I, Henry. Because... I know it's what your mom would have liked.