- I wonder what the women look like.
- My profound Cousin Aeneas.
- To think deeply, Paris, one must think of women. They bring all life into the world and much death. They sway the destinies of men.
- Not my destiny.

Paris Of Troy (Jacques Sernas)

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

You can hear this line at 00:13:35.033 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- And I thought you loved me best of all.

- I do, but... the noise, the storm grows so great. The screaming of horses, the cries of dying men.

- Take care of her.

- My dear, my dear.

- Perhaps it could not be otherwise. What must be, no one can change.

- Where are we today? Elysium?

- Far from it.

- We're nearing Sparta, a harsh military land, where a man will cut off his arm to prove he's brave.

- I wonder what the women look like.

- My profound Cousin Aeneas.

- To think deeply, Paris, one must think of women. They bring all life into the world and much death. They sway the destinies of men.

- Not my destiny.

- What's the matter?

- Oh, just a quickening of the breeze. But I don't like the hot breath of it.

- Oh, it's nothing. Only one drifting cloud up there.

- Up the mast with you!

- I command you! Climb the mast!

- Drop the sail!

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