Are you ready to do your duty for Rome? Yes, Father. You will not be emperor. Which wiser, older man is to take my place? My powers will pass to Maximus... to hold in trust... until the Senate is ready to rule once more. Rome is to be a republic again. Maximus. Yes. My decision disappoints you? 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.
Gladiator
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We may not be able to go home, after all.
Gladiator
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We may not be able to go home, after all.
Gladiator
1.1s
Sir.
Gladiator
1.3s
Sir.
Gladiator
6.8s
Ancestors, I honor you... and will try to live with the dignity you have taught me.
Gladiator
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Blessed Father, watch over my wife and son with a ready sword.
Gladiator
3.4s
Whisper to them, I live only to hold them again.
Gladiator
3.2s
Whisper to them, I live only to hold them again.
Gladiator
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Ancestors, I ask for your guidance.
Gladiator
2.8s
Ancestors, I ask for your guidance.
Gladiator
6.4s
My lady? I served your father at Vindobona. Back. My lady. I served your father at Vindobona.
Gladiator
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Maximus, please be careful. That was not prudent. Prudent? The Emperor has been slain. The Emperor died of natural causes.
Gladiator
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It should be just you and me and Rome. Don't even think it. There's always been a Senate.
Gladiator
4.3s
Isn't it late to be playing legionnaire? I'm not a legionnaire.
Gladiator
3.5s
Blessed Mother, come to me with the gods' desire for my future.