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Quotes - G Gracchus: I don't pretend to be a man of the people. But I do try to be a man for the people. Commodus:
You wrote to me once, listing the four chief virtues. Wisdom, Justice, Fortitude
and Temperance. As I read the list i knew i had none of them. But i have other
virtues, father. Ambition, that can be a virtue when it drives us to excel. Resourcefulness.
Courage. Perhaps not on the battlefield but there are many forms of courage. Devotion,
to my family, to you. But none of my virtues were on your list. Even then, it
was as if you didn't want me for your son. Maximus:
Do you find it difficult to do your duty? Commodus: Your Emperor asks for your loyalty, Maximus. Take my hand, I only offer it once. Gracchus:
He enters Rome like a conquering hero. But what has he conquered? Lucilla: Today I saw a slave become more powerful than the Emperor of Rome. [To
his dead friend] Commodus:
The general who became a slave. The slave who became a gladiator. The gladiator
who defied an emperor. Striking story! But now, the people want to know how the
story ends. Only a famous death will do. And what could be more glorious than
to challenge the Emperor himself in the great arena? Lucilla:
I want to help you. Maximus:
I knew a man once who said, "Death smiles at us all. All a man can do is
smile back." Maximus: At my signal, unleash hell. [Watching
Lucius sleep] Maximus: What we do in life echoes in eternity. Maximus:
I am required to kill, so I kill. That is enough. [after
swiftly dispatching another gladiator] Maximus: My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next. Maximus: My name is Gladiator Quintus:
People should know when they are conquered. Marcus
Aurelius: When was the last time you were home? Lucius
Verus: Are you the one they call the Spaniard? Maximus: Five thousand of my men are out there in the freezing mud. Three thousand of them are bloodied and cleaved. Two thousand will never leave this place. I will not believe they fought and died for nothing. Marcus Aurelius: There was a dream that was Rome. You could only whisper it. Anything more than a whisper and it would vanish, it was so fragile. Maximus: Ancestors, I ask you for your guidance. Blessed mother, come to me with the Gods' desire for my future. Blessed father, watch over my wife and son with a ready sword. Whisper to them that I live only to hold them again, for all else is dust and air. Ancestors, I honor you and will try to live with the dignity that you have taught me. Maximus: I may die here in this cell or in the arena tomorrrow. What possible difference can I make? Gracchus: He will bring them death, and they will love him for it. Gracchus:
Fear and wonder, a powerful combination. Gracchus:
But the Senate IS the people, sire. Chosen from AMONG the people. To speak FOR
the people. Maximus: Strength and honor. Commodus: It vexes me. I'm terribly vexed. [addressing
his troops] Titus: We who are about to die salute you. Proximo: Those giraffes you sold me, they won't mate. They just walk around, eating, and not mating. You sold me... queer giraffes. I want my money back. Proximo: Listen to me. Learn from me. I was not the best because I killed quickly. I was the best because the crowd loved me. Win the crowd and you will win your freedom. Maximus:
You risk too much. Marcus
Aurelius: Let us pretend that you are a loving daughter, and I am a good father.
Maximus:
Are you in danger of becoming a good man, Proximo? Lucilla:
My brother hates all the world and you most of all. Proximo:
[addressing his new recruits] I am Proximo! I shall be closer to you for the next
few days, which will be the last of your miserable lives, than that bitch of a
mother who first brought you screaming into this world! I did not pay good money
for your company. I paid it so that I might profit from your death. And just as
your mother was there at your beginning, I shall be there at your end. And when
you die -- and die you shall -- your transition will be to the sound of... [Looking
at some slaves] Proximo: [holding up a sword] Thrust this into another man's flesh, and they will applaud and love you for that. You may even begin to love them. Proximo: Some of you are thinking that you won't fight. Others, that you can't fight. They all say that. Proximo: In the end, we're all dead men. Sadly, we cannot choose how, or when. But what we can choose is how we decide to meet that end, so we are remembered forever as men. Commodus:
I think I understand my own people. [Upon
seeing the Coliseum for the first time.] Lucilla: Is Rome worth one good man's life? We believed it once. Make us believe it again. He was a soldier of Rome. Honor him. Proximo: We mortals are but shadows and dust. Gracchus: The beating heart of Rome is not the marble of the Senate. It is the sand of the Colosseum. Marcus
Aurelius: You have proven your valor once again, Maximus. Let us hope for the
last time. Marcus
Aurelius: Won't you accept this great honor that I have offered you? Juba: You have a great name. He must kill your name before he kills you. Maximus: Marcus Aurelius had a dream that was Rome, Proximo. This is not it. This is not it! Proximo: So Spaniard, we shall go to Rome together and have bloody adventures. And the great whore will suckle us until we are fat and happy and can suckle no more. And then, when enough men have died, perhaps you will have your freedom. Commodus:
You and I are not much different. You take life when you have to, as I do. Commodus:
[to Falco] Lucius will stay with me now. And if his mother so much as looks at
me in a manner that displeases me, he will die. If she decides to be noble and
takes her own life, he will die. Commodus:
If you're very good, tomorrow night I'll tell you the story of emperor Claudius
who was betrayed by those closest to him, by his own blood. They whispered in
dark corners and went out late at night and conspired and conspired but the emperor
Claudius knew they were up to something. He knew they were busy little bees. And
one night he sat down with one of them and he looked at her and he said, "Tell
me what you've been doing busy little bee or I shall strike down those dearest
to you. You shall watch as I bathe in their blood." And the emperor was heartbroken.
The little bee had wounded him more deeply than anyone else could ever have done.
And what do you think happened then, Lucius? Gracchus: The beating heart of Rome is not the marble of the Senate, it's the sand of the Colosseum. He'll bring them death and they will love him for it. [After
the final duel] Lucilla: Please be quiet, brother! Your constant scheming gives me even more of a headache! Lucilla:
What did my father want with you? Quintus:
Maximus, please be careful, that wasn't prudent. Maximus: [to Proximo] He killed the man who set you free. Maximus: Roma Ignis [last
lines] Commodus:
[to Maximus] They tell me that your boy squealed like a girl, when they nailed
him to the cross. And that your wife moaned like a whore, when they ravished her.
Again. And again. Gracchus:
And after you glorious coup, what then? You take you five thousand and... leave?
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