Farewell. And take these words with you, and use them for what they're worth.

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

You can hear this line at 00:21:36 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I can rule.

- At all costs?

- I can rule.

- Tomorrow morning, when the sun is high, I want you and your companions to ride into Pella.

- And there, in full view of the entire populace, I'll proclaim you regent in Macedonia.

- I'll go and tell the others. Alexander.

- There's work to do. Farewell, Aristotle.

- Farewell. And take these words with you, and use them for what they're worth.

- Alexander is many things. He's logic and he's dreams. He's warrior and he's poet. He's man and he's spirit.

- He's your son, but he's also hers, and he believes himself to be a god.

- Alexander! The night was a thousand years. When I heard last night that you...

- You heard last night that I was coming? From whom?

[...]