Lawrence of Arabia
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:45:02
Yes, lieutenant?
What do you think about Yenbo?

:45:10
I think it is far from Damascus.
:45:13
We'll have you in Damascus, sir.
Never fear.

:45:16
Have you been in Damascus,
Mr. Lawrence?

:45:20
Yes, my lord.
:45:22
It is beautif ul, is it not?
:45:24
-Very.
-That will do, Lawrence.

:45:26
Dreaming won't get you to Damascus,
but discipline will.

:45:30
Look, Great Britain is a small
country, much smaller than yours.

:45:35
Small population compared with some.
:45:37
It's small, but it's great. And why?
:45:41
-Because it has guns.
-Because it has discipline.

:45:44
Because it has a navy, because of this,
the English go where they please...

:45:48
...and strike where they please.
This makes them great.

:45:51
-Right.
-Mr. Lawrence, that will do!

:45:53
Lawrence is not your military adviser.
:45:55
But I would like to hear his opinion.
:45:58
Damn it!
Who do you take your orders from?

:46:00
From Lord Feisal, in Feisal's tent.
:46:04
Old fool! Why turn from him to him?
They are master and man.

:46:10
My lord, I think....
:46:14
I think your book is right.
:46:17
The desert is an ocean
in which no oar is dipped.

:46:21
On this ocean, the Bedu go where they
please and strike where they please.

:46:25
This is the way the Bedu has
always fought.

:46:27
You're famed through the world
for fighting this way.

:46:30
And this is the way you should
fight now.

:46:33
I don't know.
:46:34
I'm sorry, sir, but you're wrong.
:46:37
Fall back on Yenbo, the Arab Rising
becomes one unit in the British army.

:46:41
-What is this to you?
-You're a traitor.

:46:44
No, colonel.
:46:46
He is a young man,
and young men are passionate.

:46:49
They must say their say.
:46:53
But wiser people must decide.
I know you are right.

:46:58
Very well. When shall we move?
The sooner the better.


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