8 seconds sound clip from the Alexander the Great (1956) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 02:12:59 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- And at the end of the thirsty road, at Susa, Alexander pledged himself and us to this new idea.
- Make this union fruitful as the seeds of the earth, and let the children of Alexander, a Greek, and Roxane, a Persian, be of both worlds and live in one.
- And let this be true of all you Greeks and Persians who are married here this day at Susa.
- To you, you men and women with whom I have lived and with whom I have died... Philip, Eurydice, Parmenio, Philotas, Darius and Cleitus, my brother, I offer this prayer.
- And to you, for peace I pray, that Macedonians and Persians and all the people of my empire will always be alike.
- Not merely subjects, but people who will live and build together in harmony and unity of heart and of mind.
- For we are all alike under God. And if God is the father, then he is the father of all.
- No. Oh, no. No, no. Not yet. There is still so much to do.
- Man's fate... You gods, have I not done enough in this short span of life to sit among you? Must I be cursed with man's fate?
- After I am dead, see to it that my body is carried out and cast into the River Euphrates, so that it may disappear, that men will forever believe that from the gods I came and to the gods I returned.
- To whom do you leave your empire?
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