Cleopatra
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:12:01
No more honors designed to pacify me.
:12:04
I would rather have nothing.
Remain what I am at heart.

:12:08
A humble man, anxious only to serve.
:12:13
Why are the eyes of a statue
always without life?

:12:18
Have any of you here seen the Nile?
:12:21
Spare yourselves the journey.
:12:23
She carries it within her eyes.
:12:27
I suggest, Caesar,
that the hour is late.

:12:29
Very late for Rome.
:12:31
I was speaking, Cassius! I was...
:12:37
Now, where was I?
:12:38
"Anxious to serve."
:12:42
Yes, I've served.
Served for all of my life.

:12:46
I've won for Rome
more than half of the world.

:12:49
Most of you owe your honors
and fortunes to me.

:12:52
And now I want you to do as I say.
:12:56
You will appoint me...
:12:59
...emperor of Rome.
:13:07
There is no need to resume your seats.
:13:09
On behalf of all, thank you,
Majesty, for your hospitality.

:13:15
Good night.
:13:20
Thank you and good night.
:13:32
They resent being summoned here for
meetings properly held in the Senate.

:13:36
Resent it, do they?
:13:40
I cannot understand...
:13:42
...that the eyes of a statue
should be always without life.

:13:51
They resent me.
:13:53
To flaunt me like this.
:13:56
They'll use it to keep from you
that which is yours.


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