Movie Quotes from Gladiator: Quotes from the movie Gladiator

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 that brought you screaming into this world. I did not pay good money for your company, I paid it so that i could profit from your death. As your mother was at your beginning, so I shall be there at your end. When you die and die you shall. Your transition shall be the sound of {clapping} Gladiators, I salute you.

#1 5,000 of my men are out there in the freezing mud. 3,000 of them are bloodied and cleaved, 2,000 of them will never leave this place, I will not believe that they fought and died for nothing. #2 What would you believe Maximus? #1 They fought and died for you, and for Rome. #2 And what is Rome, Maximus? #1 I have seen much of the rest of the world, it is cold and brutal and dark, Rome is the light. #2 Yet you have never been there, you have not seen what it has become.

#1. And what could be more glorious than to challenge the emperor himself in the great arena?
#2. You would fight me?
#1. Why not? Do you think I’m afraid?
#2. I think you’ve been afraid all your life.

#1. I call it love. I am their father. The people are my children. I shall hold them to my bosom and embrace them tightly-
#2. Have you ever embraced someone dying of plague, sire?
#1. No. But if you interrupt me again, I assure you that you shall.

#1.How can he still be alive? #2.I dont know. #1.They lied to me and told me he was dead. If they lied to me it means they dont respect me. If they dont respect me how can they love me?

‘My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commandor of the Northern Armies, faithful and loyal servant to the true emperor Marcus Arelius, husband to a murdered wife, father to a murdered son, and I will have my revenge…in this life or the next.’

(#1)I knew a man who once said death smiles at us all. All the man can do is smile back. (#2) And did your friend smile at his own death? (#1) You must know, he was your father.

…and the emperor was heartbroken. The little bee had wounded him more deeply than anyone else could ever of done.

…father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. and i will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.

…if you find yourself alone riding in green fields with a sun on your face, do not be troubled for you are in elysium and you are already DEAD!! Of us, what we do in life, echoes for eternity…

..Three weeks from now I will be harvesting my crops.. Imagine where you will be .. and it will be so.. hold the line.. stay with me.. If you find yourself alone riding in green fields with the sun on your face.. do not be troubled ..for you are in Elysium and you’re already dead!!.. Brothers what we do in life.. echoes in eternity..

1) Maximus…maximus..they call for you. The general who became a slave, the slave who became a gladiator, the gladiator who defied an emperor…striking story, now the people want to know how the story ends…only a famous death will do. What would be more glorious than to challenge the emporer himself in the great areana. 2) you’d fight me? 1) why not, do you think i’m afraid? 2) i think you’ve been afraid all your life 1) unlike maximus the invincible, who knows no fear? 2) i knew a man who once said death smiles at us all, and all a man can do is smile back 1) and did your friend smile at his own death? 2) you must know, he was your father 1) you loved my father as i did, so that makes us brothers…smile for me now brother.

1) My father favours you now. T’was not always so. 2) Many things change. 1) Many things. Not everything. 2) (nods and walks away) 1) Maximus, stop! Let me see your face. 2) (Turns around) 1) What did my father want with you? 2) To wish me well before I returned home. (starts to leave again) 1) You’re lying. I could always tell when you were lying because you were never any good at it. 2) I never acquired your comfort with it. 1) True, but then, you never had to. Life is more simple for a soldier…or do you think me heartless? 2) I think you have a talent for survival. (turns away) 1) (Laughs) Maximus, stop! Is it really so terrible seeing me again? 2) No, I’m tired from battle. 1) It hurts you to see my father so fragile. 2) (nods) 1) Commudus expects my father to announce his succession within days. Will you serve my brother as you served his father? 2) I will always serve Rome. (awkward pause) 1) You know, I still remember you in my prayers. Oh, yes, I pray. 2) I was sad to hear of your husband’s death. I mourned him. 1) (looks down) Thank you. 2) And I hear you have a son? 1) (smiles) Yes, Lucius. He’ll be nearly eight years old. 2) My son is also nearly eight. (awkward pause) I thank you for your prayers. (walks away).

1) Will you serve my brother as you served his father? 2) I will always serve Rome.

1)Do you know what happened then, Lucius? 2)No, Uncle. 1)The busy little bee told him everything.

1)Maximus. Maximus. Maximus. They call for you. THe general who became a slave. The slave who became a gladiator. The gladiator who defied an emperor. Striking story! And now the people want to know how the story ends. Only a famous death will do. And what could be more glorius than to challenge the emperor himself in the great arena? 2)You would fight me? 1)Why not? Do you think I’m afraid? 2)I think you’ve been afraid all your life. 1)Unlike Maximus the invincible, who knows no fear? 2)I knew a man who once said, death smiles at us all, all a man can do is smile back. 1)I wonder, did your friend smile at his own death? 2)You must know, he was your father.

1)The gods have spared you. 2)The gods have spared me? I am at their mercy, with the power only to amuse a mob! 1) that is power, the mob is Rome, and while Comodice contols him he controls everything…listen to me, my brother has enemies most of all in teh senate, but while the people follow him, no one would dare stand up to him until you. 2) the oppose him yet they do nothing!

1)They honor you, Caesar. 2)It’s you, Maximus. They honor you.

1)Was I very different then?
2)You laughed more.

1-I knew a man once who said, ‘Death smiles at us all. All a man can do is smile back.’
2-I wonder, did your friend smile at his own death?
1-You must know. He was your father.

1. You risk too much. 2. I have much to pay for. 1. You have nothing to pay for, you love you son, you’re strong for him. 2. I’m tired of being strong. My brother hates all the world, especially you. 1. Because your father chose me. 2. No, because my father loved, and because I ….loved you. 1. A long time ago [Kisses her hand] 2. Was I very different then? 1. You laught more. 2. I’ve felt alone all my life….except with you.

1. A friend once told me death smiles at us all… all we can do is smile back. 2. Tell me, did your friend smile at his death? 1. You must know, he was your father.2….You loved him, I know…but I loved him too. That makes us brothers, doesn’t it?…smile for me now, brother.(then stabs him.)

1. Do you think i’m afraid? 2. i think you’ve been afraid all your life.

1. Have i missed it? have i missed the battle? 2. You have missed the war.

1. I think I understand my own people.
2. Then perhaps Caesar will be so good as to teach us, out of his own extensive experience?
1. I call it love, Gracchus. The people are my children, I am their father. I shall hold them to my bosom and embrace them tightly–
2. Have you ever embraced someone dying of plague, sire?
1. No, but if you interrupt me again, I assure you that you will.

1. Maximus… Maximus… Maximus. They call for you. The General who became a slave. The Slave who became a Gladiator. The Gladiator who defided an Empire. Stiking story. Now the people want to know how the story ends. And what what could be more glorious, than to challange the emporor himself in The Great Arena.
2. You would fight me?
1. Why not? Do you think I’m afraid?
2. I think you have been afraid all you’re life.
1. Unlike Maximus the invincible? Who knows no fear.?
2. *Chuckling* I knew a man who once said death smiles at us all. All a man can do is smile back.
1. I wonder, did you friend smile at his own death?
2. If you must know, he was you’re father.
1. *Pauses* You loved my father I now. But so did I. That makes us brothers doesn’t it?
1. Smile for me now brother.
*1 stabs 2*
2. *Whimpering, heavy breathing*
*1 Withdraws knife.*
*Blood spills.*
1. Strap on his armor. Conceal the wound.

1. People should know when they are conquered.
2. Would you, Quintus? Would I?

1. Rich matrons pay well to be pleasured by the bravest of champions. 2. I knew your brother would send assassins; I didn’t realize he would send his best. 1. Maximus, he does not know. 2. My family were burned and crucified while they were still alive! 1. I knew nothing- 2. DON’T LIE TO ME! 1. I wept for them. 2. As you wept for your father? As you wept for your father? 1. I have been living in a prison of fear since that day. To be unable to mourn your father for fear of your brother? To live each moment of each day in terror because your son is heir to the throne? Oh, I have wept. 2. My son was innocent! 1. So is mine! Must my son die, too, before you’ll trust me?

1. This man wants what you want… 2. Then have him kill Commodus!!!

1. When was the last time you were home? 2. 2yrs, 264 days and this morning

1: You’re lying. I could always tell when you were lying because you were never any good at it. 2: I never acquired your comfort with it. 1: True. But then, you never had to. Life is more simple for a soldier. Or do you think me heartless? 2: I think you have a talent for survival.

5,000 of my men are out there in the freezing mud, 3,000 of them are bloody and cleaved, 2,000 will never leave this place, I will not beleive that they fought and died for nothing.

: Maximus Decimus Meridius: My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commander of the Roman Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Cerlius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.

Have you ever seen anything like that before? I didn’t know men could build such things.

Is Rome worth one good man’s life? We believe it once. Make us believe it again. He was a soldier of Rome. Honor him.

You killed the man who set you free.

A friend of mine once said: Death smiles to us all, the only thing we can do is to smile back.
I wonder if your friend smiled at his own death?
You should know, it was your father.

A man once said, Death smiles at us all. All one can do is smile back. -Maximus

a: will they fight sir?
b: we shall know soon enough…

After two weeks on the road, your incessant scheming is hurting my head.

Am I not merciful? AM I NOT MERCIFUL?

AM I NOT MERCIFUL??

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.

And as for you, you will love me. As I loved you. You will provide me with an heir, pure blood.

And the great whore will suckle us until we’re fat and happy and we can suck no more.

and the little bee told her everything.

Are you in danger of becoming a good man, Proximo?

ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!? ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!? IS THIS NOT WHAT YOU CAME HERE FOR!?

Are you not entertained? Are you NOT entertained?

Are you not entertained? Are you not entertained?

Are you not entertained? Are you not entertained?? Is this not why you are here?

are you not the man who told me death smilies upon a man and all we can do is smile back

Are you the one they call The Spaniard?

At least give me a clean death–a soldier’s death.

At least give me a clean death. A soldiers death.

At least give me a clean death…..a soldiers death.

at my signal, unleash hell

At my signal, unleash hell.

Before I die I will give the people this final gift. An empire at peace should not be ruled by one man. I mean to give power back to the Senate.

But I have courage,father, perhaps not on the battle field but there are many forms of courage.

But none of my virtues were on your list

But on that illustrious day, the Gods sent against them Rome’s greatest warriors who would on these same arid Numidian deserts, decide the fate of the empire! Your Emperor is pleased to give you…the legionaries of Scipio Africanus.

Cicero: Sometimes I do what I want. Most of the time, I do what I have too.

Commodous:Stay with me? Lucillia:You know I won’t.

COMMODUS: Do you think he’s really dying?
LUCILLA: He’s been dying for ten years.

COMMODUS: He’s made his decision, he’s going to announce it! He will name me …. The first thing I shall do … when … is honour him with games worthy of his majesty.
LUCILLA: For now, the first thing I shall do is have a hot bath.

Commodus: Rome salutes you and I embrass you as a brother.

COMMODUS: They embrace him like he’s one of their own.
LUCILLA: The mob is fickle brother. He’ll be forgotten in a month.
COMMODUS: No, much sooner than that. It has been arranged.

COMMODUS: What did you feel when you saw him?
LUCILLA: (holding back emotion) I felt nothing.
COMMODUS: He wounded you deeply, didn’t he?
LUCILLA: No more than I wounded him.

commodus:what is your name?
Maximus:my name is gladiator

Commudus: What is your name?
Maximus: My name is Gladiator.

Commudus: What’s your name?
Maximus: My name is Gladiator.

commudus: you wrote me a letter once listing the four chief virtues wisdom, justice, fortitude and temperance. as i read this list i knew i had none of them. but i have my own virtues father. ambition, that can be a virtue when it drives us to excel. resourcefullness courage perhaps not on the battle field but there are many forms of virtues. devotion to my famly to you. but none of my virtues wee on your list even then it was as if you didnt want me as your son
marcu aralius: sssssh sshhh commodus
Commodus: ive searched the faceses of the gods to please you to make your proud one kind word one full hug as you held me to your chest and held me tight would have beem like the sum on my heart for a thousand years what is inme that you hate so much
marcul aralius: sh commudus you go to far
commodus: all i ever wanted was to live up to you cezar father

Comodus-I wonder, did your friend smile at his own death? Maximus- You should know, he was your father.

death smiles at us all, all one can do is smile back.

Death smiles at us all, and all that a man can do is smile back.

Death smiles at us all. All a man can do is smile back.

do they have good horses in spain?

Do you remember what your father said?…. *it’s a dream… a frightful dream… life is*

echo in eternity

Father to a murdered son, Husband to a murder wife, and I will get my vengance, in this life or the next.

Fellows: What we do in life echoes in eternity!

Frost, it sometimes makes the blade stick.

Have I missed the battle?

Have you ever embraced someone dying of plague, Sire?

He killed the man who set you free.

He sleeps so well because he is loved.

He was a soldier of Rome. Honor him.

He was a soldier of rome.Honor him.

He will bring them death, and they will love him for it.

He will give them blood. And they will love him for it.

He will give them death. And they will love him for it!

Hold the line. Stay with me.

I always knew when you were lying. You were never any good at it.

I am a slave! What possible difference can I make?

I am a slave. What possible difference can I make?

I am dying maximus. When a man sees his end he wants to know that there was some purpose to his life. How will they speak my name in years to come? Will I be the great philosifer, the warrior, the tyrant? or will I be the man who brought Rome back her true self? There was once an idea that was Rome..you could simply whisper it, anything more than a whisper and it would vanish, and I fear that it will not survive the winter.

I am Maximus Decimus Meridius, father to a murdured son, husband to a murdured wife…servant to the true emperor, Marcus Erelius…and i will have my veangence, in this life or the next.

I am Maximus Decimus Meriduis, commander of the armies of the north, General of the Felix Legion, loyal servant to the true emporer Marcuc Arelius. Father to a Murdered son, husband to a murdered wife, and I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.

I brought the sword

I brought the sword…..nothing more.

I don’t pretend to be a man of the people. But I do try to be a man for the people.

i had anal sex with your mother once…she liked it…said it reminded her of the time she fucked u with a strap on

I have seen too much of the rest of the world…and it’s brutal and cruel and dark. I have to believe Rome is the light.

I hope this letter finds you and that it finds you well

I knew a man who once said death smiles at us all and all a man can do is smile back.

I knew a man who once said death smiles at us all. All a man can do is smile back.

I knew your brother would send assasins, I didn’t know he’d send the best

I know you are a man of your word, I know you would die for honor, for the memory of your ancestors, but I, I am an entertainer.

I like you, Spaniard. I shall cheer for you.

I may die here in this cell or in the arena tommorrow. What possible difference can I make?

I still remember you in my prayers. Oh yes, I pray.

I think you have a talent for survivial.

I too want to stand with the emporer…as you did.

I will be closer to you over the next few days, which will be the last of your miserable lives, than that bitch of a mother who brought you into this world. I did not pay good money for you for your company, I paid it so that I could profit from your death. And when you die, and die you shall it will be to the sound of {applause} and as your mother was there at your begining so i shall be there at your end gladiators i salute you.

i will be closer to you than that BITCH of a mother who brought you screeming into this world

i will be closer to you then that bitch of a mother who brought you screaming into this world. when you die and die you shall your passing will be to the tune of (aplause) gladiators i salute you

I will empower you to one end alone. To give Rome back to the people and to destroy the corruption that has crippled it.

I will get my vengence, in this life or the next

I will give them something that they have never seen before.

I will see you again my friend, but not yet, not yet.

I will see you again. But not yet. Not yet.

I will see you again…but not yet. Not yet!

I will win the crowd. I will give them something they’ve never seen before.

I will win the crowd…i will give them something they’ve never seen before

I wonder, did your friend smile at his own death?

I would butcher the whole world, if only you would love me!

I would butcher the whole world, if only you would love me…

I would butcher the whole world, if you would only love me.

i’m a slave, what possible difference can i make

I’m not a legionnaire. I’m a gladiator.

If only you had been born a man. What a ceasar you would have made!

If you find yourself alone in a field of tall grass with the sun at your back do not despair, for you are in Aleesium and are already dead!

If You find yourself alone in green pastures with the sun shining upon your back: Do not be troubled. For you are in Elysium, and You are already Dead!

If you find yourself alone, riding in green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled. For you are in Elysium and you’r already dead!

If you find yourself alone, riding through green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled, for you are in Elysium, and are already dead.

If you find yourself suddenly alone, riding in green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled! For you are in Elysium…AND YOU’RE ALREADY DEAD!

IF you see yourself running through green fields, do not be troubled, for you are in Allysium and you’re already dead.

If your not carefull, they’ll pour honeyed potion in your ear and you’ll wake up and scream Republic! Republic!

if your very good then tommorow night ill tell you the story of empire claudius who was betrayed by those closet to him by his own blood they would whisper in dark corners they would go out late at night and conspire and conspire but empire claudius knew they were up to something he knew thry were busy little bees one night he sat down with one of them and he looked at her and he said tell me what youve been doind busy little bee or i shall srike down those dearest to you and you shall watch as i bath in their blood the empire was heart broken the little bee had wounded him more deeeply the anny one else could has done do you know what happened then lucius i dont know uncle the little bee told him everything

IHR SEID VERFLUCHTE HUNDE(you are damned dogs)!!!

In the end we’re all dead men. Sadly we cannot chose how or when. But what we can chose is how we decide to meet that dead. So that we are remembered as men.

In the end, we’re all dead men. Sadly we cannot choses how, or when. But what we can choose is how we decide to meet that end, so we are remembered forever as men.

In three weeks I will be home harvesting my crops. Think of where you will be and it will be so.

infantry form up for advance!

Is Rome worth one good man’s life?

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.

It bit her in the breast?

it’s a dream, frightful dream, life is…..

It’s a dream. A frightful dream. Life is.

It’s the frost. Sometimes it makes the blade stick.

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Let me go home.

Let No man know how menacing we are. We are lion!

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.

LUCILLA: : I knew a man once. A noble man. A man of principle, who loved my father and my father loved him. This man served Rome well.
MAXIMUS: That man is gone. Your brother did his work well.
LUCILLA: Let me help you.
MAXIMUS: (in a whisper and moves closer) Yes. You can help me. Forget you ever knew me. Never come here again. (loudly) Guard! The lady has finished with me.
(Lucilla’s eyes tear up)

LUCILLA: Maximus!
MAXIMUS: (weakly) Lucius is safe.
(Lucilla looks at him sadly)
LUCILLA: Go to them.
(Maximus dies. Lucilla closes his eyes with her hand.)
LUCILLA: You are home.
(She weeps with one hand on her brow, and then rises regally)
LUCILLA: Is Rome worth one good man’s life? We believed it once. Make us believe it again. He was a soldier of Rome. Honour him.

LUCILLA: Maximus, he doesn’t know.
MAXIMUS: My family was burned and crucified while they were still alive.
LUCILLA: I knew nothing….
MAXIMUS: (angrily) Don’t lie to me!
(Lucilla moves closer)
LUCILLA: I wept for them.
(Maximus grabs her by the throat)
MAXIMUS: As you wept for your father? As you wept for your father?
LUCILLA: I have been living in a prison of fear since that day. To be unable to mourn your father for fear of your brother. To live in terror every moment of every day, because your son is heir to the throne. Oh, I have wept.

LUCILLA: My father favours you now.
MAXIMUS: M’lady.
LUCILLA: T’was not always so.

LUCILLA: Peace, Commodus. After two weeks on the road your incessant scheming is hurting my head.

LUCILLA: Rich matrons pay well to be pleasured by the bravest champions.
MAXIMUS: I knew your brother would send assassins. I didn’t realize he would send his best. (he lunges at her)

LUCILLA: What did my father want with you?
MAXIMUS: To wish me well before I leave for home. (turns to leave)LUCILLA: You are lying. I could always tell when you were lying because you were never any good at it.
MAXIMUS: I never acquired your comfort with it.
LUCILLA: True. But then you never had to. Life is more simple for a soldier. Or do you think me heartless?
MAXIMUS: I think you have a talent for survival†. (turns to leave)
LUCILLA: (laughs) Maximus, stop. Is it really so terrible seeing me again?
MAXIMUS: No. I am tired from battle.
LUCILLA: It hurts you to see my father so fragile.
(Maximus nods)

LUCILLA: You know, I still remember you in my prayers. Oh, yes I pray.
MAXIMUS: I was sad to hear of your husband’s death. I mourned him.
LUCILLA: Thank you. (uncomfortable silence)
MAXIMUS: And I hear you have a son.
LUCILLA: Yes, Lucius. He will be nearly 8 years old.
MAXIMUS: My son is also nearly 8. (uncomfortable silence) I thank you for your prayers.
(Lucilla watches him go)

LUCIUS: Gladiator, are you the one they call the Spaniard?
MAXIMUS: Yes.
LUCIUS: They said you were a giant. They said you could crush a man’s skull with one hand.
MAXIMUS: Man’s? No. (teasingly) A boy’s…

Marcus Aurelius had a dream that was Rome, Proximo. This is not it! This is NOT IT!!

Marcus Aurelius had a dream that was Rome, Proximo. This is not it. This is not it.

Marcus Aurelius trusted you, his daughter trusts you,… I will trust you, but we have little time, give me two days and I WILL buy your freedom…and you…. you stay alive or I’ll be dead

Marcus Surelius had a dream that was Rome, and this is not it. THIS IS NOT IT!

MARCUS: He loves you, he always has and … he will need you now, more than ever. (pause) Enough of politics. Let us pretend that you are a loving daughter and I am a good father.
LUCILLA: This is a pleasant fiction, isn’t it?

MARCUS: If only you had been born a man. What a Caesar you would have made.

MARCUS: You would have been strong. I wonder, would you have been just.
LUCILLA: I would have been what you taught me to be.

Maximus to Juba: Do you think you’ll ever see them again (your family)? Juba: Yes. But I will die soon, they will not die in many years. M: But would you wait? J: Of course. M: You see, my wife and son are already waiting for me. J: You will see them again, but not yet, not yet.. M: Not yet..

Maximus, let us whisper now.

Maximus, that was not prudent.

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-The time for honoring yourself will soon be at an end.

Maximus…(pause) Maximus the mercyfull!

Maximus: Lucius is safe.

MAXIMUS: Many things change.
LUCILLA: Many things, not everything.

MAXIMUS: My son was innocent.
LUCILLA: So is mine. Must my son die, too, before you will trust me?

MAXIMUS: Three thousand of my men are lying there in the frozen mud, five hundred are bloodied and cleaved and two thousand will never leave this place. I will not believe that they fought and died for nothing! MARCUS: Then what would you believe? MAXIMUS: That they FOUGHT FOR YOU! I have seen much of the world, it is brutal cruel and dark. Rome is the light! MARCUS: And yet you have never been there! I am dying, Maximus!

MAXIMUS: You have done all this?
LUCILLA: Yes.
MAXIMUS: You risk too much.
LUCILLA: I have much to pay for.
MAXIMUS: You have nothing to pay for. You love your son. You are strong for him.
LUCILLA: I am tired of being strong. My brother hates all the world and you, most of all.
MAXIMUS: Because your father chose me.
LUCILLA: No, because my father loved you … and because I loved you.
MAXIMUS: A long time ago. (he kisses her hand)
LUCILLA: Was I very different then?
MAXIMUS: (with a smile as he strokes her face) You laughed more.
LUCILLA: I have felt alone all my life, except with you … (looks at him sorrowfully) I must go.
MAXIMUS: (in a whisper) Yes.
(Maximus pulls her in for a tender kiss)

maximus:I have vengeance in this world and for future

Men, what we do in life echoes an eternity

My Lady, as always you’re lightest touch commands complete obidience.

My Lady, as always, your lightest touch commands complete obidience.

My name is Gladiator.

my name is maxiamus aralious, father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife, and i will have my revenge in this life or the next

My name is Maximus Decimus Maridius. Leader of the armies of the west. Commander of the Pheolix Legions. Loyal servant to the true emperor Marcus Surelius. Father to a murdered son. Husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengence, in this life or the next.

my name is maximus decimus meridias, commander of the armies of the north, general of the felix legions, loyal servant to the true emporer marcus auraleis. father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife, and i will have my vengence in this life or the next.

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 hav my vengeance – in this life or the next.

My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commandor of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Arelius.Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife…I will hav my vengeance, in this life or the next.

My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commandor of the Northern Armies, faithful and loyal servant to the true emperor Marcus Arelius, husband to a murdered wife, father to a murdered son, and i will have my revenge, in this life or the next.

My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius. Commander of the armies of the north. General of the Felix Legions. Loyal servant of the true emperor Marcus Arelius. Father to a murdered son. Husband to a murdered wife. I will have my vengence. In this life or the next.

My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius. Commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix legions, loyal servant to the true emporer, Marcus Aurellious. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife, and I will have my vengence, in this life or the next.

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 vengence. In this life or the next.

My name is maximus desimus maridius, commander of ther armys of the north, general of the phalax legions, father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife, and i will have my vengance, in the life or the next…

My name is Maximus Dessimus Maridus, Commander of ther armies in the north general of the Phalax legions, father of a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife, and I will have my vengance in this life, or the next

No I haven’t, but if you interrupt me again, I can assure you that you shall.

Now, embrace me as a son . . . and bring an old man another blanket.

Oh, you should see the Colosseum, Spaniard. Fifty-thousand Romans, watching…every movement of your sword, willing you to make that killer blow…the silence before you strike, and the noise afterward. It rises up like, like a storm…as if you were the thunder god himself.

On my mark, Unleash hell.

On my mark…unleash hell.

On my signal unlease hell.

On my signal unless hell.

On my signal, unleash Hell!

on my signal..unleash hell!

On this day we reach back to hallowed antiquity to bring you a re-creation of the second fall of the mighty Carthage!

Patorian!!

PATRES!
Three weeks from now I will be harvesting my crops. Imagine where you will be and you will be so.
HOLD THE LINE! STAY WITH ME!
(If) you find yourself alone, riding in green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled.
For you a in Elysium and you’re already dead!
Brothers! What we do in life, echoes in eternity!

People should know when they’re conquered

People should know when they’re conquered.

people should know whwn they’re conquered…

People should now when they are conquered. Would you, Quintus? Would I?

please comodus…your incessant sceeming has given me a headache

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…
[claps his hands]
Proximo: Gladiators… I salute you.

Quintas, why are you armed?

Quintius, why are you armed?

Quintus, sword. Give me your sword. Sword! Give me a sword!

Quintus: People should know when they are conquered. Maximus: Would you Quintus? Would I?

Save the bulls…honor Maximus.

Shadows and Dust

Shadows and dust Maximus, Shadows-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 so suckle no more. And then, when enough men have died, perhaps you will have your freedom.

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.

Somw of you are thinking that you won’t fight. Other’s that you can;t fight. They all say that.

sorry Jade, Olivia , but your quote u posted : you killed a man who set u free is wrong, lol, its HE killed the man who set you free. HE = Ceasar, the father of the new Caesar = murderer.

STAY WITH ME!!!

Strength Aand Honor

Strength and Honor!

Strength and Honor.

The beating heart of Rome is not the marble of the senate, but the sand of the colliseum. He’ll bring them death, and they’ll love him for it!

The beating heart of Rome is not the marble of the Senate. It is the sand of the Colosseum.

THE CROWD: MAXIMUS!! MAXIMUS!! COMODUS: MAXIMUS!! They call for you. The general who became a slave. The slave who became a gladiator. The gladiator who defied an emperor. Now the people want to know how the story ends. Only a famous death will do. Why not challenge the emperor himself in a duel? MAXIMUS: You would fight me? COMODUS: Do you think I’m afraid? MAXIMUS: I think you’ve been afraid all your life.

The Emperor to Lucilla: If only you had been born a man. What a Caesar you would have made. Lucilla: Father. Emperor: You would have been strong. But, I wonder…would you have been just? Lucilla: I would have been what you taught me to be.

The emporer has been slain.

the frost sometimes it makes the blade stick!

The frost, sometimes it makes the blade stick.

The frost- sometimes it makes the blade stick!

the general who became a slave
the salve who became a gladiator
a gladiator who defied an empire

The General who became a slave, the slave that became a gladiator, the gladiator who defied an Empire.

The general who became a slave. The slave who became a gladiator. The gladiator who defied an emperor. Great story.

The general who became a slave. The slave who became a gladiator.The gladiator who defied an emperor. Stricking 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 challege the Emperor himself in the great arena?

The time for half measure and talk is over.

The time for honoring yourself will soon be at an end, Highness.

The time for honoring yourself will soon come to an end.

there is always someone left to fight

There is always someone left to fight.

There was a dream of a dying man..this is not it This is NOT it!

There was a dream that was Rome. Let it be realized.

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.

They call me Spaniard.

They lied to me in Germania. They told me he was dead. If they lie to me, they don’t respect me. If they don’t respect me, how can they ever love me?

They say no.

They told me your son squealed like a girl when they nailed him to the cross…and your wife moaned like a whore when they ravaged her again and again and again

This Movie kicks ass rock on u mother fuckers if u dont like this fuckin awsome movie u are fuckin crazy u stupid basterds

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.

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.

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.

Three weeks from now I will be harvesting my crops imagine where you will be and it will be so. Hold the line, stay with me! If you find yourself alone lying in green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled for you are an Elysium and your already dead! Brothers what we do in life echoes in eternity.

To my son-I tell him I will see him again soon. To keep his heels down while riding a horse. To my wife…That is not your business.

Today I saw a slave become more powerful than the emporer of Rome!

Today I saw a slave become more powerful then the Emperor of Rome.

Top of the head,…Hardest part of the body.

unleash hell

Wake senetors Guyus and Falko!

We have a better chance of survival if we work together!

We mortals are but shadows and dust.

We mortals are but shadows and dust. Shadows and dust, Maximus.

We mortiles are merely shadows and dust.

We who are about to die salute you!

What am I going to do with you? You simply won’t…die.

What am I going to do with you? You simply…won’t…die.

What is it you want? Girl?…Boy?

What we do in life echoes in eternity

What we do in life echoes in eternity.

What we do in life echoes into eternity

what we do in life echos in eternity

What we do in life, echoes in eternity

What we do in life, echos an eternity!

What we do in life, echos in eternity

What we do in life,echoes in eternity

What you do in life echoes in eternity

When a man sees his end he needs to know that there was some purpose to his life. How will they speak my name in years to come? Will I be known as the great phylosifor, the warrior…..the tyrant? Or will I be…..the man that gave rome back her true self?

when i give the signal unleash hell!

Whisper to them I live only to hold them again. For all else is dust and air.

whisper to them that i live only to see them again… for all else is dust and air

Why is he still alive?

Win the crowd.

yes

Yes, you can help me. Forget you ever knew me, and never come here again.

You are the son that I should have had.

You have a great name. He must kill your name before he kills you.

You knew Marcus Auralieus?….I never said I knew him, I said he touched me on the shoulder once.

You loved my father, I know. But I loved him too. Doesn’t that make us brothers? Well…(while stabbing him), smile brother.

You loved my father, I know. But so did I. That makes us brothers doesn’t it?[stabs him] Smile for me now, brother.

You see that map Maximus? That is the world which I created.

You should’ve been my son

you sold me queer giraffes

You sold me queer giraffes!

You sold me queer giraffes.

you wrote me a letter once listing the four chief virtues wisdom justice fortitude and temperance as i read this list i knew i had none of them but i have my own virtues father ambition that can ve a virtues when it drinve us to excel resourcefullness courage perhaps not on the battle feild 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 didnt want me as your son.
sssh commudus you go to far
ive searched the faces of the gods for ways to pleas you to make you proud one kind word one full hug as you held me to your chest and held me tight would have been like the sun on my heart for a thousand years what is in me that you hate so much
sssh commudus
all i ever wanted was to live up to you cesar father

you wrote me a letter once listing the four chief virtues wisdom justice fortitude and temperance i knew i had none of them but i have my own virtues father ambiton that can be a virtue when it drives us to excel resourcfullness courage perhaps not on the battle field 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 didnt want me as your son
ssh commudus you go to far
i searched the faces of the gods for ways to pleas you to make you proud one kind word one full hug as you held me to your chest and held me tight would have been like the sun on my heart for a thousand years what is in me that you hate so much
ssh commudus
all i ever wanted was to live up to you cesar, father

you wrote me a letter once listing the four chief virtues wisdom justice fortitude and temperance.as I read this list i knew i had none of them but i have my own virtues father . ambition, that can be a virtue when it drives us to excel. resourcefullness, courage, perhaps not on the batlle field but there are many form of courage. Devotion to my family to you but none of my virtues werer on your list even the it was if yu didnt want me as your son

Sssh commudus you go to far

ive searched the faces of the gods to pleas you to make you proud one kind word one full hug as you held me to your chest and held me tight would have been like the sun on my herat for a thousand years what is in me tha you hate so much

Ssh commudus

All i ever wanted was to live up to ypu cesea, Father

You wrote to me once. You spoke of courage. There are many forms of courage, perhaps not on the battlefield.

You’re good Spaniard, but your not that good.

Your faults as a son, is my failure as a father…

Your faults as a son… is my failure as a father

Your’e family will meet you in the afterlife.

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