Arise, Paris, and go.

2 seconds sound clip from the Helen of Troy (1956) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:09:57.800 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- And you, Hector, do you aspire to anything but to excel at swordplay and boxing?

- Yes, sire. The javelin and the discus.

- Hector's a good son, Priam.

- And a good husband, my lord. Is that not sufficient glory?

- By your leave, the ship of Paris is ready to sail.

- Do the gods approve the day and the hour?

- The omens are good, my king, and also the prophecies, with but one exception. One troubled priestess of the temple.

- My daughter.

- Don't be angry, Priam. Cassandra is ill.

- Sick in the mind.

- Arise, Paris, and go.

- The virgin Cassandra does make one point that causes me much concern.

- Prince Paris, it appears, gives all his worship to one goddess alone. Aphrodite.

- I'm not sure I worship anything. No. Admiration is the better word. Admiration for the beauty of a marble image.

- It was not the goddess of beauty who taught us to arm against our enemies, but Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and the patroness of the horses of war.

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