Varinia: You like him, don't you. Spartacus: Who wants to fight? An animal can learn to fight. But to say beautiful things, and to make people believe them...
[deleted scene] [last words] Gracchus: [to his maid Julia] The new master of Rome will be calling on me tomorrow, he wants me to make a speech. Take him to wherever I am and show me to him. And Julia, when I meet you in paradise, describe to me the e...
Gracchus: Julia, I don't like the sound of weeping. This is a happy house, please stop.
Julius Caesar: Is it me you want or is it the garrison? Marcus Licinius Crassus: [laughs softly] Both.
Marcus Licinius Crassus: Are you not aware of Rome's most ancient law? That no General may enter the city at the head of his armed legions? Marcus Publius Glabrus: Sulla did. Marcus Licinius Crassus: Sulla? To the infamy of his name! To the utter dam...
Batiatus: But, my dear, great, all-conquering Marcus Licinius Crassus... what if it is Spartacus who crosses the battlefield, looking for you? Marcus Licinius Crassus: In such circumstances, I have no doubt you will be helping him.
Lentulus Biatatus: [reacting to a slow servant] The sun's over there! I have to pay these people!
Marcus Licinius Crassus: The enemies of the state are known, arrests are being made, the prisons begin to fill.
Varinia: Please die, my love... die, die now my darling!
Marcus Licinius Crassus: In every city and province, lists of the disloyal have been compiled. Tomorrow they will learn the cost of their terrible folly... their treason. Gracchus: And where does my name appear on the list of disloyal enemies of the ...
[Spartacus is reluctant to make love to Varinia due to her pregnancy] Varinia: I won't break.
Varinia: You're afraid of him, aren't you? It's no use trying to be better than him, it won't work. Marcus Licinius Crassus: We shall see...