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xt."
Xerxes:"There will be no glory in your sacrifice. I will erase even the memory of Sparta from the histories. The world will never know you e
xisted at all."
King Leonidas:"The world will know that free men stood against a tyrant, that few stood against many, and before this battle was over, that even a god king can bleed."
Persian Messenger:"Choose your ne
xt words carefully Leonidas. They may be your last as king."
King Leonidas:"Let me guess, you must be
Xer
xes."
Xerxes:"Come Leonidas, let us reason together. It would be a regrettable waste. It would be nothing short of madness for you, brave king, and your valiant troops to perish. All because of a simple misunderstanding. There is much our cultures could share."
King Leonidas:"Haven't you noticed? We've been sharing our culture with you all morning."
King Leonidas:"Spartans! Prepare for glory!"
Daxos:"Glory? Have you gone mad? There is no glory to be had now! Only retreat, or surrender or death."
King Leonidas:"It's an easy choice for us, Arcadian! Spartans never retreat! Spartans never surrender! Go spread the word. Let every Greek assembled know the truth of this. Let each among them search his own soul. And while your at it, search your own."
Stelios:"Go now! Run along and tell your
Xer
xes he faces free men here, not slaves!"
Persian:"No, not slaves. Your women will be slaves. By noon this day, you will be dead men. A thousand nations of the Persian Empire descend upon you! Our arrows will blot out the sun!"
Stelios:"Then we will fight in the shade."
Persian Messenger:"All that god king
Xer
xes requires is this: a simple offering of earth and water. A token of Sparta's submission to the will of
Xer
xes."
King Leonidas:"Submission? Well that's a bit of a problem."
Xerxes:"Consider the fate of your women."
King Leonidas:"Clearly, you don't know our women. I might as well have marched them up here, judging by what I've seen."
Daxos:"I saw those ships smashed on the rocks. How can this be?"
Stelios:"We saw but a fraction of the monster that is
Xer
xes' army."
Daxos:"There can be no victory here. Why do you smile?!"
Stelios:"Arcadian, I've fought countless times, yet I have never met an adversary who could offer me what we Spartans call a 'beautiful death'. I can only hope, with all the world's warriors gathered against us, there might be one down there who is up to the task."
Dr. Steinfeldt:"Don't think back. Don't think of anything now, e
xcept of living. Give yourself a chance."
Sir Arthur Robertson:"It's easier when it's something you can see. A wall, a hill, a river, but how can you e
xplain to them when it's for a principle."
Major Matt Lewis:"You can't. Not here in China, it's too far from home."
Major Matt Lewis:"Remember, it's just the same here as anywhere else in the world. Everything has a price. So pay your money and don't e
xpect any free samples!"
William Thatcher:"Tell me your name woman."
Jocelyn:"And what would you do with my name, Sir Hunter? Call me a fo
x, for that is all I am to you."
William Thatcher:"A fo
x? Well then a fo
x you shall be until I find your name. My fo
xy lady!"
Wat:"Betray us, and I will fong you, until your insides are out, your outsides are in, your entrails will become your e
xtrails! I will rip... all the... Pain, lots of pain!"
Narrator:"Now, nearly all those that I loved and did not understand in my youth, are dead, even Jesse. But I still reach out to them. Of course, now I'm too old to be much of a fisherman. And now I usually fish the big waters alone, although some friends think I shouldn't. But, when I'm alone in the half light of the canyon, all e
xistence seems to fade to a being with my soul and memories and the sounds of the Big Blackfoot River and a four count rhythm and the hope that a fish will rise. Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it. The river was cut by the world's great flood and runs over rocks from the basement of time. On some of the rocks are timeless raindrops. Under the rocks are the words, and some of the words are theirs. I am haunted by waters."
Mr. McDougal:"You're going to take those down to my House of Horrors and un-crate them, because if that's the way you handle baggage, I'm going to have the insurance agent there to inspect them before I accept delivery."
Wilbur Grey:"Well, then it's gonna cost you overtime because I'm a union man and I work only si
xteen hours a day."
Mr. McDougal:"A union man only works 8 hours a day."
Wilbur Grey:"I belong to two unions!"
Hudson:"We're on an e
xpress elevator to hell, going down!"
Burke:"What if that ship didn't even e
xist? Did you ever think about that, I didn't know! So now if I went and made a major security situation out of it, everybody steps in, administration steps in, and there's no e
xclusive rights for anybody, nobody wins! So I made a decision, and it was wrong. It was a bad call, Ripley. It was a bad call."
Ellen Ripley:"Bad call? These people are dead Burke! Don't you have any idea what you've done here?! Well I'm going to make sure that they nail you right to the wall for this. Your not going to sleaze your way out of this one. Right to the wall!"
Hicks:"I want you to put this on."
Ellen Ripley:"What's it for?"
Hicks:"It's a locater. Then I can find you anywhere in the comple
x on this. It's just a precaution."
Ellen Ripley:"Thanks."
Hicks:"Doesn't mean we're engaged or anything."
Ellen Ripley:"How long after we're declared overdue can we e
xpect a rescue?"
Hicks:"17 days."
Hudson:"17 days?! Hey man, I don't want to rain on your parade, but we're not going to last 17 hours!"
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