- U.N. Reporter: Your Excellence, in the wake of three assassinations, do you fear for your safety?
- Khalil Abdul-Muhsen: I fear for the safety of all of us.
- Frank Dedario: [as they shop for fruits] Now that's one. That's a good one. It's in the color. That's black. The black ones aren't as bitter. No black, and light.
- Khalil Abdul-Muhsen: Less seeds.
- Frank Dedario: That's right, you know.
- [holds two of them together]
- Frank Dedario: See, that's a male and that's a female.
- Khalil Abdul-Muhsen: Oh, we better have them both.
- Japanese Diplomat: Certainly, you weren't serious?
- Khalil Abdul-Muhsen: About what?
- Japanese Diplomat: Your speech was Marxist.
- Khalil Abdul-Muhsen: Then you weren't listening.
- Khalil Abdul-Muhsen: Who are all these men?
- Hamid: Fellow Arabians. They arrived late last night.
- Khalil Abdul-Muhsen: What for?
- Hamid: Added security.
- Justin: We know the Russians have intensified their intelligence operatons here in New York.
- Khalil Abdul-Muhsen: Since my speech?
- Justin: Yeah. They've been having a lot of coffee with the Iraqi's.
- Yassin: You could've at least warned us, Khalil. You seem to have developed a flair for the dramatic. What's to become of us if Saudia Arabia withdraws? It would mean the end of OPEC.
- Khalil Abdul-Muhsen: Perhaps the birth of something better?