Moses: I love everything what I know about you. And I trust in what I don't.
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Moses: I love everything what I know about you. And I trust in what I don't.
Rhamses: You sleep well because you know that you're loved. I've never sleep that well.
Moses: Remember this. I am prepared to fight. For eternity.
Zipporah: What kind of God says to a man to leave his family?
Seti: Men who crave power are best fitted to acquire it and least fitted to exercise it.
Moses: Follow me and you will be free. Stay and you will perish.
Moses: Ramses, do not turn your back on me!
Rhamses: Listen, from an economic standpoint alone, what you're asking is problematic to say the least.
Rhamses: That wasn't an admission. He simply did not want her arm lopped off.
Malak: As long as Ramses has an army behind him, nothing will change.
Moses: I love everything what I know about you. And I trust in what I don't.
Rhamses: You sleep well because you know that you're loved. I've never sleep that well.
Moses: Remember this. I am prepared to fight. For eternity.
Seti: Men who crave power are best fitted to acquire it and least fitted to exercise it.
Zipporah: What kind of God says to a man to leave his family?
Rhamses: Rhamses.The Great.
Moses: Follow me and you will be free. Stay and you will perish.
Moses: Ramses, do not turn your back on me!
Rhamses: Listen, from an economic standpoint alone, what you're asking is problematic to say the least.
Rhamses: That wasn't an admission. He simply did not want her arm lopped off.
Malak: As long as Ramses has an army behind him, nothing will change.
Hegep: Is there anything I can do to please you? Moses: You can stop living like a king. You're not one.
Hegep: Let me tell you something about about Hebrews. They are a conniving, combative people. Do you know what 'Israelite' means in their own language? 'He who fights with God.' Moses: 'He who wrestles with God.' There is a difference.
Joshua: Do you even know where we are? Moses: Yes! We are at a point on the Earth where there is a sea ahead, and an army behind!
Malak: He's given you what you've asked? Moses: Not yet, but his own people are turning against him. Malak: And his army? Moses: It will. Malak: I disagree. Something worse has to happen. Moses: I disagree. Anything more would be... Malak: Would be what? What were you about to say? Cruel? Inhumane? Moses: It's not easy to see the people who I grew up with suffering this much. Malak: What about the people you didn't grow up with? What thought did you give to them? You still don't think of them as yours, do you? As long as Rhamses has an army behind him, nothing will change. Moses: Anything more is just revenge! Malak: Revenge? After 400 years of brutal subjugation! These pharoahs, who imagine they're living gods, they are nothing more than flesh and blood! I want to see them on their knees begging for it to stop! Moses: I'm tired of talking with a messenger! Malak: General! I have heard Rhamses' final threat. So let me tell you what's going to happen next. Moses: No, no! You cannot do this! I want no part of this!
Moses: Did you do what you said? Zipporah: What did I say? Moses: That you would trade your faith... to keep me. Zipporah: No. Moses: Good. You may need it now more than ever now.
High Priestess: In the battle a leader will be saved, and his savior will someday lead. Moses: Then the entrails should also say that we will abandon reason and be guided by omens.
Moses: Did you do what you said? Zipporah: What did I say? Moses: That you would trade your faith to keep me. Zipporah: No. Moses: Good. You may need it more than ever.
Zipporah: Is it so wrong for him to grow up believing in God? Moses: Is it so wrong for him to grow up believing in himself?


