I do not envy the winner.

1 seconds sound clip from the Ulysses (1954) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:18:04.915 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Nausicaa. I take your tears with me. In a world of anger and hate, they're part of the love I found.

- Apollo, protector of Ithaca bless tomorrow's games, and accept the sacrifice. We have honored the god. Apollo will be favorable tomorrow.

- If I win the games, I shall sleep in the bed of Ulysses.

- And to thank the god for this magnificent victory, I shall cut the throat of every goat on the island.

- You were born to be a leader, Eurymachus. And for this you are prepared to risk everything on one day.

- I do not envy the winner.

- Evidently you do not think it worth much to become king of Ithaca.

- The new king of Ithaca should learn to sleep lightly.

- What does that mean?

- There will be daggers behind every column, poison in every goblet, a plot in every smile.

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