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lysbeth-salander:

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AGORA (2009)
-You don’t question what you believe.
-… I must.

lysbeth-salander:

MOVIE PICSPAM

AGORA (2009)

-You don’t question what you believe.

-… I must.



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If I could just unravel this a little bit more, and just get a little closer to the answer, then I would go to my grave a happy woman.

If I could just unravel this a little bit more, and just get a little closer to the answer, then I would go to my grave a happy woman.

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11 months ago | 30 notes

Agora (2009)

Agora (2009)



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Agora (2009)

Agora (2009)



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Agora (2009)

Agora (2009)



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Agora (2009)

Agora (2009)



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Davus: Ammonius! Does God speak with you?
Ammonius: All the time. ‘Ammonius this, Ammonius that. Ammonius, Ammonius, Ammonius.’ Today he spoke to me so quickly, I had to ask him, ‘Slow down.’
Davus: Tell me something. Do you ever think we’re mistaken? 
Ammonius: Why? 
Davus: I was forgiven, but now I can’t forgive. 
Ammonius: Forgive? Who? The Jews? 
Davus: Well, Jesus pardoned them on the cross. 
Ammonius: Jesus was God, and only he can show such clemency. 
Bystander: How dare you compare yourself to God?
Ammonius: [to Davus] Brother, we are still alive. Why? Because it was his will to save us from the stones. Mm? God wants us here doing what we do. Don’t you believe in that anymore? 

Agora (2009)

Davus: Ammonius! Does God speak with you?

Ammonius: All the time. ‘Ammonius this, Ammonius that. Ammonius, Ammonius, Ammonius.’ Today he spoke to me so quickly, I had to ask him, ‘Slow down.’

Davus: Tell me something. Do you ever think we’re mistaken? 

Ammonius: Why? 

Davus: I was forgiven, but now I can’t forgive. 

Ammonius: Forgive? Who? The Jews? 

Davus: Well, Jesus pardoned them on the cross. 

Ammonius: Jesus was God, and only he can show such clemency. 

Bystander: How dare you compare yourself to God?

Ammonius: [to Davus] Brother, we are still alive. Why? Because it was his will to save us from the stones. Mm? God wants us here doing what we do. Don’t you believe in that anymore? 

Agora (2009)