- Capt. Richard Hillman: I thought the worst of it was over. Now I think this is the worst... coming back.
- Stacey Wyatt: You did what you could, Captain.
- Capt. Richard Hillman: Did I?
- Stacey Wyatt: It's no crime to lose a battle.
- Capt. Richard Hillman: Isn't it?
- Brett McClain: Tell me, Major, is this peace with the Indians going to last?
- Maj. Frank Archer: Well, it's lasted this long.
- Brett McClain: But you don't believe it, do you?
- Maj. Frank Archer: As a soldier, I believe peace is something you have to fight for, Miss McClain.
- Brett McClain: Then you should know that a fighting man has to live between battles.
- Maj. Frank Archer: He also needs to learn how to stay alive during battles. It's better for a man to come back to a woman than kiss her goodbye and never come back.
- Brett McClain: You surprise me, Major. I had thought women had no place in your plans at all.
- Maj. Frank Archer: It may surprise you to know, Miss McClain, that my own mother was a woman.
- Chief Mike: The river runs red with the blood of your people and mine. Why should our voices speak when theirs is silent?
- Chief Mike: Among my people, when the word of a chief is challenged, he must kill the challenger in combat or admit that he is no chief.
- Maj. Frank Archer: Well, there's one thing in our favor. The Indian gods don't permit them to attack before dawn.
- Chief Mike: Let the talk begin... not from your tongue but your heart. Many times we have talked with the white chiefs and no two of them talk alike. With my people there is but one chief. And so we wish to speak with the true chief. Are you, then, the true chief?
- Maj. Frank Archer: Among my people, the people themselves are chief. I speak for them.
- Chief Mike: We will test this peace of yours for thirty days. But if war shall come, let me say this to you now. You are a true chief and a worthy enemy. I will kill you with regret.
- Indian: Your voice rings louder than those who came before you. But in death, your voice will be as silent as theirs. I take your words to my chief. He will answer them with guns.
- Maj. Frank Archer: And if I should meet him with two guns for each of his, what will he do?
- Indian: Why, then each one of his guns will fire twice.