Demetrius and the Gladiators
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:07:01
One of their leaders is called the fisherman.
:07:04
You're observant, Messalina.
lt may please me to reward you.

:07:09
l wouldn't let her sleep alone, Uncle.
:07:11
No one in this palace can be trusted.
:07:16
(Caligula) Prefect! Prefect of the guard!
:07:19
He's calling for his guards
to find him the robe to bring him eternal life.

:07:23
- He's mad.
- No.

:07:25
Quite logical, when you consider that
most of the emperors go more or less mad.

:07:29
Every emperor stakes his life
on the loyalty of the Praetorian Guards.

:07:33
So if they can keep him alive at all,
why not for ever?

:07:36
He nearly killed you.
:07:37
Men do not kill what they despise.
Only what they fear.

:07:42
Why don'tyou send for a slave to do that?
:07:45
Or do you enjoy being on your knees?
:07:47
With a tyrant, it's better to live on your knees
than stand erect and be killed.

:07:52
And you have the blood
of the Caesars in you.

:07:55
Rome was full of heroes once.
:07:59
They're all dead...
:08:01
..and their wives are widows.
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(man) Our friends, Marcellus and Diana,
are with Him.

:08:14
Let us not mourn them.
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Let us rather envy them...
:08:18
..that they could go joyfully
and with pride in the service of their belief.

:08:23
Jesus spoke to us of death...
:08:25
..the night he faced his own.
:08:27
The night they took him before Pilate.
:08:31
lt was our last supper together.
:08:34
After we had risen from the table,
he washed our feet...

:08:38
..and then he spoke.
:08:42
He told us that in his Father's house
are many mansions,...

:08:45
..that he went to prepare a place for us there.
:08:48
''That where l am,'' he said,
''there you may be also.''

:08:56
Our friends are in our Father's house.
:08:59
Some day we'll all walkthat same road,...

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