Flavius, as a Man Quotes in The Last Days of Pompeii (1935)

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Flavius, as a Man Quotes:

  • Pontius Pilate: My boy, I've heard such ideas, a long time ago. They are dreams - beautiful dreams, I know, but dreams nonetheless.

    Flavius, as a Man: Was it a dream that once I knew a man who said "Love thy neighbor as thyself"?

    Marcus: There never was such a man, I tell you.

    Pontius Pilate: Don't lie to him, Marcus. There was such a man.

    Flavius, as a Man: What happened to him?

    Pontius Pilate: I crucified Him.

  • Marcus: If you don't want my money, what will you give to the poor?

    Flavius, as a Man: Myself.

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