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Marcus Licinius Crassus: Why have you left us for Gracchus and the mob?
Julius Caesar: I've left no one, least of all Rome. This much I've learned from Gracchus, Rome is the mob.
Crassus: No! Rome is an eternal thought in the mind of God.
Julius Caesar: I had no idea *you'd* grown religious.
Crassus: That doesn't matter. If there were no gods at all, I'd revere them. If there were no Rome, I'd dream of her as I want you to do
Julius Caesar: I've left no one, least of all Rome. This much I've learned from Gracchus, Rome is the mob.
Crassus: No! Rome is an eternal thought in the mind of God.
Julius Caesar: I had no idea *you'd* grown religious.
Crassus: That doesn't matter. If there were no gods at all, I'd revere them. If there were no Rome, I'd dream of her as I want you to do
Full Transcript
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Why have you left us for Gracchus and the mob
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I've left no one least of all Rome
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But this much I've learned from Gracchus Rome is the mob
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No
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Rome is an eternal thought in the mind of God
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I had no idea you'd grown religious
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That doesn't matter
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If there were no gods at all I'd revere them
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If there were no Rome I'd dream of her
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as I want you to do
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I want you to come back to your own kind
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I beg you to
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Movie Summary
The slave Spartacus survives brutal training as a gladiator and leads a violent revolt against the decadent Roman Republic, as the ambitious Crassus seeks to gain power by crushing the uprising.