Wonders are many, but none is more wonderful than man himself.

Aristotle

8 seconds sound clip from the Alexander the Great (1956) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:17:12 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- When the great god Zeus, father of Achilles, gave him his choice between a long life of obscurity and a short one filled with glory, he chose glory. So did I.

- Achilles died young.

- Your friends are waiting for you on the field. It's your turn to throw.

- We Greeks are the chosen, the elect. Our culture is the best, our civilization the best, our men the best.

- All others are barbarians, and it is our moral duty to conquer them, enslave them, and, if necessary, destroy them.

- Wonders are many, but none is more wonderful than man himself.

- The Persian way of life has the seed of death and fear in it, the Greek, of life and courage.

- The gods of the Greeks are made in the image of man. Not men with birds' heads and bulls with lions' heads, but men who can be understood and felt.

- Thus beneath great-hearted Achilles his whole-hooved horses trampled corpses and shields together...

- And with blood all the axle-tree below was sprinkled, for blood drops from the horses' hooves splashed them, and blood drops from the tires of the wheels.

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