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Pharsalus (Rome) Quotes

Pharsalus (Rome) is a TV program that debuted in 1970 . Pharsalus ended in 1970.

Pharsalus (Rome) Quotes

  • (Marcus Junius Brutus) "Might one ask where?"
  • (Porcius Cato) "Africa. We must rally the cities of Africa."
  • (Marcus Tullius Cicero) "Africa? Dear gods, we are fast running out of continents."
  • (Marcus Tullius Cicero) "And coin. We have taxed every last coin from Greece and spent it all. What shall we use to buy Africa's loyalty? Seashells?"
  • (Porcius Cato) "We need buy nothing. We are the Senate of Rome --."
  • (Marcus Tullius Cicero) "We are old men with mud on our shoes."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "Wasting your time. We'll die of thirst long before we die of hunger."
  • (Titus Pullo) "We could drink their blood."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "Repeat?"
  • (Titus Pullo) "All these dead men, we could drink their blood."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "Too salty. Only makes you more thirsty. Putrid by now, anyway."
  • (Gaius Julius Caesar) "My poor boy."
  • (Marcus Junius Brutus) "I am sorry. I am so sorry."
  • (Gaius Julius Caesar) "Not at all. It is I who am sorry. I presented you with an impossible dilemma. You did only what you thought honourable."
  • (Posca) "It's ready."
  • (Posca) "Maps never redraw themselves, if that's what you're waiting for."
  • (Gaius Julius Caesar) "Try to avoid bloodshed this time."
  • (Posca) "Wait a day or two, and Pompey can shave you instead."
  • (Posca) "We are outnumbered three to one on foot and five to one on horse. What uninjured men you have are scared and hungry and desperate."
  • (Gaius Julius Caesar) "That is the advantage we must press home."
  • (Posca) "I was not aware that irony had military usage."
  • (Gaius Julius Caesar) "We must win or die. Pompey's men have other options."
  • (Titus Pullo) "I don't understand it. Something should've turned up by now. I am not meant to die this way."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "You were misinformed."
  • (Titus Pullo) "Doesn't seem right."
  • (Titus Pullo) "Still -- be good to see my mother again. Do you think they have a system, for finding people?"
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "What?"
  • (Titus Pullo) "In the afterlife? I mean, how do you-how do you go 'bout finding people? There must be millions."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "There must be."
  • (Titus Pullo) "She wouldn't recognise me, probably. I was very young when she died."
  • (Titus Pullo) "Probably give her a big scare though, huh? Big ugly brute coming along and giving her a hug."
  • (Pompey Magnus) "Why so melancholy, Brutus?"
  • (Marcus Junius Brutus) "Oh, do I seem so?"
  • (Pompey Magnus) "Mmm."
  • (Marcus Junius Brutus) "Forgive me. No, Caesar's defeat is a blessing. We cannot endure tyrants. But I cannot celebrate it. Caesar was as my father to me."
  • (Porcius Cato) "I feel for you. When do we strike?"
  • (Titus Pullo) "Unwise and unfriendly, I call it. Unwise and unfriendly. And for why? Why? We had him. We HAD him. Horses. Never mind horses. Never mind gold. Caesar would've given us farms, and fields, and orchards, and great flocks of slaves, and cattle, and Dis knows what --"
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "'Sist. Pompey Magnus is no damned slave to be sold for money."
  • (Titus Pullo) "Don't see why not."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "There's a great deal you don't see."
  • (Titus Pullo) "There's a great deal he doesn't see neither."
  • (Gaius Julius Caesar) "I ought to have you scourged and crucified. In the future, you will remember that it is I that offers mercy. No one else. Clear?"
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "Clear, sir."
  • (Gaius Julius Caesar) "Dismissed."
  • (Mark Antony) "I do not like to disagree with you, but you are being far too lenient with him. He let Pompey go, and you let him live? The man should be made an example of."
  • (Gaius Julius Caesar) "Any other man, certainly. But those two -- They found my stolen standard. Now they survive a wreck that drowned an army and find Pompey Magnus on a beach. They have powerful gods on their side, and I will not kill any man with friends of that sort."
  • (Unnamed) "Halt, in the name of Rome."
  • (Marcus Tullius Cicero) "Calls himself Rome now, does he? Shameless."
  • (Unnamed) "Who are you? What's your purpose?"
  • (Marcus Tullius Cicero) "We are Rome, boy, what's left of it."
  • (Officer) "Sir. Caesar's men are coming."
  • (Pompey Magnus) "I've cut my hand."
  • (Officer) "We should go, sir."
  • (Pompey Magnus) "It's not deep, but it hurts."
  • (Officer) "They will kill you, sir."
  • (Pompey Magnus) "It's of no consequence."
  • (Lysandros) "Hello, friends. Feeling better, nay? Strong?"
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "Strong enough."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "Tell me something, what is the name of that Roman?"
  • (Lysandros) "His name is, uh -- Aeneas Mella."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "Aeneas Mella."
  • (Lysandros) "That's what he said."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "What do you hear of Caesar and Pompey?"
  • (Lysandros) "They fought, I heard."
  • (Titus Pullo) "And?"
  • (Lysandros) "You know who won."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "Tell us."
  • (Lysandros) "Pfft. I was going to let you in anyway."
  • (Titus Pullo) "What's he talking about?"
  • (Lysandros) "You boys are clever fellows, I bet. Know how to fight. Me and my boys can't take his people alone. Us and you together, no problem. We go down middle on the reward."
  • (Titus Pullo) "Not a bad idea."
  • (Lysandros) "You can have the wife and children. I take the slaves."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "Walk away, and do not speak of this again."
  • (Lysandros) "I see. Think you don't need me, eh? Think you can keep the reward for yourself? f*** you, not going to happen."
  • (Titus Pullo) "Don't."
  • (Lysandros) "f*** you. I gave you your lives back. I can take them away again, easy."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "When I am finished speaking, you will turn and run."
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "That way."
  • (Lysandros) "That way? What about this way?"
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "Do not stop until you are out of my sight and do not delay, or I will kill you."
  • (Lysandros) "What's wrong with him?"
  • (Lucius Vorenus) "I am finished speaking."
  • (Titus Pullo) "Bit harsh, innit? Fair enough deal he was offering, I thought."

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