Cleopatra
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:14:00
By divine right, is that not so?
:14:05
Yes. It is.
:14:09
By divine right.
:14:12
We shall have the Senate,
in its deliberations, deliberate that.

:14:25
Are you quite sure
what it is you want...

:14:28
...so desperately?
:14:29
I've always been sure.
:14:33
And Caesar?
:14:36
Does anyone speak for him?
:14:40
No.
:14:43
Good night.
:14:50
Tell me, Brutus, is it proper
to stand before this goddess...

:14:54
...Caesar's set here in the temple?
- Or must we, as Romans, kneel?

:14:58
Not yet. See there, where room
has been left for another deity?

:15:02
When the god Caesar stands beside the
goddess Cleopatra...

:15:06
...then Rome will crawl before them.
:15:08
When that day comes, if it comes.
:15:10
- He demanded we make him emperor.
- Only once, and it was his sickness.

:15:14
His sickness grows worse.
Soon it will kill us.

:15:17
He asked once to be made emperor,
but he's since decreed himself god!

:15:21
Emperor and god. No longer just king,
but emperor and god!

:15:26
- Brutus, open your eyes!
- What do you want of me?

:15:29
When the people think
upon the honor of Rome...

:15:32
...they think upon one man:
Brutus.

:15:34
By that honor and
by the responsibility you carry...

:15:37
...Brutus, save Rome from Caesar!
:15:40
You cannot ask me to destroy him.
:15:43
Then let Caesar destroy Rome.

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