- Christopher Foyle: [Referring to the American's wish to create separate but equal pubs] How do you see this working exactly?
- Major Wesker: Well, we could make some of the bars 'whites only', some colored only. We wouldn't restrict our colored soldiers. We'd just separate them... like we do at the base.
- Christopher Foyle: Well, that's fine except this isn't America. It's Great Britain, and we don't practice segregation.
- Christopher Foyle: The men you robbed were all successful businessmen. Is that a coincidence?
- Larry Hains: They made money while our lads were dying.
- Christopher Foyle: Well, Delmont's factory makes parts for tanks. Where would you have been in the western desert without tanks?
- Larry Hains: What would you know about that?
- Christopher Foyle: Well, that much.
- [last lines]
- Samantha Stewart: It's going to be different in the country, I mean.
- Christopher Foyle: Well, I hope so.
- Harry Delmont: Sorry things didn't go your way, Foyle.
- Christopher Foyle: Well, that's democracy for you!
- Larry Hains: [Speaking of a friendly fire incident] Wherever God was that night, he wasn't at El Alamein.