Spartacus: [to Crassus, about the slain Antoninus] Here's your victory. He'll come back. He'll come back, and he'll be millions!
Gracchus: Will you please leave, before the soldiers get here? [an overcome Varinia embraces Gracchus] Gracchus: Oh... oh, this would make Crassus really jealous. Go now, and make my joy complete. Save your tears now, save them for the journey.
Marcus Licinius Crassus: Great merciful bloodstained gods! Your pardon.
Julius Caesar: I thought you had reservations about the gods. Gracchus: Privately I believe in none of them - neither do you. Publicly, I believe in them all.
Batiatus: Come with us. See to it I don't misuse the money. Gracchus: Don't be ridiculous. I'm a Senator.
Batiatus: Good luck, and may fortune smile upon... most of you.
Julius Caesar: Rome is the mob. Marcus Licinius Crassus: No! Rome is an eternal thought in the mind of God. Julius Caesar: I'd no idea you'd grown religious. Marcus Licinius Crassus: [laughs] It doesn't matter. If there were no gods at all I'd still ...
Spartacus: I am not an animal! Varinia: Neither am I.
Lentulus Biatatus: There's one man I hate: Crassus. Sempronius Gracchus: You've grown very ambitious in your hatred.
Marcus Publius Glabrus: How were you able to get my appointment without Gracchus knowing? Marcus Licinius Crassus: I fought fire with oil. I purchased the Senate behind his back.
Lentulus Batiatus: But I'm a civilian. I'm more of a civilian than most civilians.
Caius: Sir, allow us to pledge you the most glorious triumph of your career. Marcus Licinius Crassus: I'm not after glory, I'm after Spartacus!
Marcus Licinius Crassus: I understand - I'm informed that Spartacus once trained under your auspices. Lentulus Biatatus: Yes. In fact, if it isn't too subversive to say so, I made him what he is today.
[Crassus, as the new Consul, addresses the legions and the Senate] Marcus Licinius Crassus: I promise you, a new Rome. A new Italy, and a new Empire. [pause] Marcus Licinius Crassus: This, I have sworn by the spirits of my ancestors. This I have swor...
[last lines] Varinia: Goodbye, my love, my life. Goodbye, good-bye.
[on a gladiator who had wanted to see Rome] Spartacus: He has no need. Rome has come to us.
Gracchus: after offering Batiatus 500,000 sesterces to kidnap Virinia from Crassus and Batiatus cowering "Let's add courage to your new found virtues. Make it 1,000,000 sesterces." Batiatus: moved by his greed "Crassus does semm to dwindle in the min...
Helena Glabrus: [after she has selected the best gladiators to fight to the death] Do my choices displease you? Batiatus: Oh no, Lady Helena. I tingle.