- [Antony is trying to menace Cicero]
- Mark Antony: Are you not intimidated?
- Marcus Tullius Cicero: You cannot afford to kill me, you need me to run the Senate.
- Mark Antony: *Today* I need you. Tomorrow...
- Marcus Tullius Cicero: Then tomorrow I will worry.
- [after almost killig Octavian]
- Mark Antony: You're lucky you're still breathing, boy! Do you here me? You're lucky you're still breathing!
- Octavia of the Julii: ANIMAL!
- Gaius Octavian: You're unfit to lead Rome!
- Atia of the Julii: What sort of woman is she?
- Mark Antony: Who?
- Atia of the Julii: The Egyptian girl.
- Mark Antony: Oh her... barely met her. Skinny thing. Talks too much.
- Atia of the Julii: Well, she must have something. To lure a cold fish like Caesar.
- Mark Antony: She's a Queen. Caesar would have fucked Medusa if she'd worn a crown.
- Newsreader: By grace of Jupiter, Gaius Octavian Caesar, lawful son of Gaius Julius Caesar makes this his pledge: that he presently will fulfill the terms of his beloved father's request to the people. In the fields of Mars, next nine days, all eligible citizens and soldiers will receive three hundred Sestertii from the hands of Octavian Caesar himself. Let it be known that Caesar's son hath sold away all his own property to honor his father's wishes. May such piety bring blessings upon him.
- Mark Antony: WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?
- Atia of the Julii: Wake up! Wake up at once! What is the meaning of this!
- Gaius Octavian: What?
- Atia of the Julii: The money! You've given the plebs their money!
- Gaius Octavian: Is it so late already! I overslept
- Atia of the Julii: I don't care! What about the money?
- Gaius Octavian: I've promised it. I'm sorry I didn't tell you before now, I knew you'd object. I've decided to enter public life, and it seem as a best way to introduce myself to the people
- Mark Antony: That would be seen, as a direct challenge to ME!
- Gaius Octavian: Yes, but that is not my intention at all. I suggest we make a public display of unity, to call such notions
- Mark Antony: A public display of unity? But you...
- Gaius Octavian: It makes sense. Our interests are conjoined, while you're a consul, my name, will lend weight to yours, and when your consulship is over and you retire from politics as you have promised, I will step in as leader of the Cesarion party
- Mark Antony: I see.
- Gaius Octavian: You will need protection from your enemies in the senate and I can provide that.
- Mark Antony: [he angrily charges and grabs Octavian by the ears] WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?
- Gaius Octavian: [fighting back] I'm Caesar's rightful heir!
- Atia of the Julii: [holds Antony back] Would you stay calm! He doesn't have the money, so he can't give it away can he? This is all just childish talk.
- Gaius Octavian: The money is legally mine! I was able to borrow against it!
- Atia of the Julii: Borrow? How much did you borrow?
- Gaius Octavian: It's not so much in the great scheme of things.
- Mark Antony: [getting angrier] How much?
- Gaius Octavian: Three million Sestertii!
- [Atia gasps hysterically]
- Mark Antony: Oh, Juno's... CUNT!
- Lucius Vorenus: Those who will not do business with me are my enemies.
- Gaius Ignis Acerbo: And?
- Lucius Vorenus: And they will die sooner than they think.
- [the Aventine captains start to their feet]
- Memmio: Remember blessed Concord!
- [he gestures to the statue of the goddess]
- Memmio: No menaces.
- Lucius Vorenus: [derisively] Concord!
- [he walks slowly to the statue, then grabs it and smashes it against the wall]
- Lucius Vorenus: I am the son of Hades! I fuck Concord in her ARSE!
- Mark Antony: Would you like a chance to redeem yourself, Centurion?
- Lucius Vorenus: There's no redemption.
- Mark Antony: No man is beyond redemption, Lucius. Not even you.
- Titus Pullo: Vorenus! Officers afoot!
- Mark Antony: Centurion Vorenus... as was.
- Lucius Vorenus: Sir.
- Mark Antony: Look at the fucking state of you.
- Titus Pullo: It's mourning dress, sir, it's...
- Mark Antony: Mourning? You may well mourn. Caesar is dead, and it was you as good as held the knife.
- [shouts]
- Mark Antony: Stand to fucking attention when I'm talking to you!
- [Vorenus jumps to his feet]
- Mark Antony: You know that your name is disgraced forever?
- Lucius Vorenus: I do, sir.
- Mark Antony: "I do, sir." Why, then, are you still alive? Why have you not done your damned duty and opened your stomach?
- Lucius Vorenus: I would like that above all things, sir. But Dis is my master. He will take me when he chooses. At present, he wishes me to suffer here, on this earth.
- Mark Antony: You are wrong, Centurion. Dis is not your master. *I* am your master, by sacred oaths under the standards of the Thirteenth.
- Lucius Vorenus: Sir.