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The Ten Commandments (1956) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 126

The Ten Commandments (1956) posterListen to the best quotes from The Ten Commandments (1956), accompanied by short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Charlton Heston (Moses), Yul Brynner (Ramses II), Anne Baxter (Nefretiri), Edward G. Robinson (Dathan), Yvonne De Carlo (Sephora)

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1251 Why didn't you say no? -She didn't think of it.
1252 Why do soldiers come here? I put no blood on my door. -Then stone bleeds!
1253 Why do we eat unleavened bread and bitter herbs, my uncle? -The herbs...
1254 Why do you bring this worker of evil before me?
1255 Why do you want to see him, Moses? -To know that he is. And if he is, to know why he has not heard the cries of slaves in bondage.
1256 Why does a prince of Egypt kill the Pharaoh's master builder to save a Hebrew?
1257 Why have you done this?
1258 Why have you...? Why have you come here? -Because Moses will come here.
1259 Why is everyone afraid? Why is this night different from all others?
1260 Why not, kitten? You are the only thing I regret leaving. You have been my joy. -And you, my only love.

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