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..Facing some northern barbarian tribe. Courage won't
be in the lining of your stomach, Nearchus...

:12:07
..it's in the heart of a man!
:12:12
You dont need to eat everyday...or until you're full, Ptolemy..
:12:15
..but only to lie in bed in the morning, when you
can have some good bean soup, Cassander...

:12:21
..after a force night march. Come on, Alexander!
Come on!

:12:27
Who'd ever respect you as a king? You
think it's because of your father?

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The first rule of war is to do what you ask your men to do:
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no more, no less.
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That's it, well done my student! Good wrestling!
That's what I want!

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come come come...You did well but you lost,
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..now both of you will congratulate the other. Go on!
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Would you want me to let you win, Alexander?
:13:00
Your right. But I promise you I will beat
you one day, Hephaistion.

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It was said later that Alexander was never defeated
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except by Hephaistion's thighs.
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Although an inferior race,
:13:19
the persians control at least four
fifths of the known world,

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But is it possible, the source of Egypt's mighty river Nile,
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could rise in these distance mountains of the outer earth?
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If so, an experienced navigator could find his way,
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here, by this river east,
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down into the great plains of India,
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Out into the eastern ocean, and into the world,
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and by this route, up the Nile, back to Egypt,
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into the middle sea, and home, to Greece.
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Now if only these frogs could look outward
and act on their favorite position of the center,


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