He spent his twilight hours reading scrolls from the Senate.
Gladiator
23.8s
I am their father. The people are my children. I shall hold them to my bosom and embrace them tightly. Have you ever embraced someone dying of plague, sire? No, but if you interrupt me again... I assure you that you shall. Senator, my brother is very tired.
Gladiator
5.7s
If Father had had his way, the empire would have been torn apart. You do see that.
Gladiator
1.8s
He shouldn't be alive.
Gladiator
8.2s
Who are they to lecture me? Commodus, the Senate has its uses. What uses? All they do is talk.
Gladiator
4.9s
It vexes me. I'm terribly vexed.
Gladiator
2.7s
He wounded you deeply, didn't he?
Gladiator
2.4s
No more than I wounded him.
Gladiator
1.8s
I felt nothing.
Gladiator
1.6s
I felt nothing.
Gladiator
4.9s
My lady, as always, your lightest touch commands obedience.
Gladiator
4.1s
Leave your list with me. Caesar shall do all that Rome requires.
Gladiator
23.6s
I am their father. The people are my children. I shall hold them to my bosom and embrace them tightly. Have you ever embraced someone dying of plague, sire? No, but if you interrupt me again... I assure you that you shall. Senator, my brother is very tired.
Gladiator
21.1s
I doubt many of the people eat so well as you do, Gracchus. Or have such splendid mistresses, Gaius. I think I understand my own people. Then perhaps Caesar will be so good as to teach us... out of his own extensive experience. I call it love.
Gladiator
8s
My father spent all his time at study... at books of learning and philosophy.
Gladiator
5.9s
But the Senate is the people, sire... chosen from among the people to speak for the people.
Gladiator
5.7s
But the Senate is the people, sire... chosen from among the people to speak for the people.