- Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: This was a land I'd read about in adventure books, but what I saw was different. I didn't know it then, but I was looking at the Garden of Eden, before the fall of man.
- Norma: I'm sure that if the people here would just donate their designer underwear, the trust would meet it's target and we could all go home.
- Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: I remember that there was a time when to shoot an animal was an act of conservation.
- Professor Henry Jones, Sr.: [greeting his old school chum] Medlicot.
- [starts doing silly hand gestures]
- Professor Henry Jones, Sr.: The genius of the restoration.
- Medlicot: [doing similarly silly gestures] Aides our own resuscitation!
- Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: You know, some years later they named that place Champagne Ridge. Oh, not in memory of Roosevelt, but in memory of the thousands who followed after him.
- Miss Seymour: Henry, Henry, will you slow down. This wilderness has been here for millions of years, it's not going to disappear whilst you unpack.
- Medlicot: We have an excelent cooks here, you know. Some of President Roosevelt's favorite dishes are elephant trunk soup, ostrich liver, giraffe heart. You'll love it! Hmm!
- Miss Seymour: [having heard a lion roar] Well, at least we're in safe company.
- Frederick Selous: No hunter is safe, Miss Seymour.
- Teddy Roosevelt: [to Indy] I can see you're going to be quite a marksman. Always remember: guns should only be used in order to survive.
- Teddy Roosevelt: Beasts such as these belong in a museum, for everyone to share.
- Frederick Selous: Besides, it's wonderful sport.
- [raises his glass]
- Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: I'm sorry!
- Professor Henry Jones, Sr.: So you should be. You are going straight to bed. And no supper for you, my lad.
- Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: You see, all the plants and animals, they're, they're connected. When something happens to one animal, it causes something different to happen to all the other animals.