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.
10 seconds sound clip from the Alexander the Great (1956) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:21:41 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
Quote context
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- 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.
- 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?
- Oh, a man, a soldier a messenger. I don't remember.
- I couldn't wait. I wanted to come to you, to warn you. No. No, not to warn you. To beg you.
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