精彩对白
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Zeus:
For the moment, let them enjoy a calm sea, a fresh breeze and each other. The girl is pretty and I am always sentimental. But for Jason, there are other adventures. I have not finished with Jason. Let us continue the game another day.
Zeus:
If I had to punish *every* blasphemy, I would have *no followers*!
Zeus:
The gods are best served by those who need their help the *least*.
Phineas:
Zeus, I was a sinner. I've never tried to deny it. But I didn't sin every day. Why then do you punish me *every day*?
Phineas:
Go ahead, Zeus. Throw down a thunderbolt, let the earth swallow me up. I defy you!
[Loud crash of thunder]
Phineas:
You can growl away all you like, Zeus. I mean what I say.
Hera:
[asked why the gods set temptations and traps for mortals] So that the gods may know them, and men may know themselves.
Jason:
Now the voyage is over, I don't want any trouble to begin
Polydeuces:
There won't be any trouble, Jason. Just tell us where the city is and when we attack.
Jason:
We don't attack.
Polydeuces:
But that's foolish, you have the finest fighting men in the world.
Jason:
40 fighting men against a nation?
Phalerus:
Better forty than one Jason.
Jason:
We're not *pirates*, Phalerus.
Acastus:
What's that girl done to you? We thought you were a fighting man.
Jason:
I'm going up alone in the morning. See what the situation is.
Polydeuces:
Oh, you mean spy out the land. Well, why alone? Why not take a few of us scouting.
Jason:
The fewer who go, the less can get caught. Now what's the fewest you can think of?
Polydeuces:
One, of course.
Jason:
Right. I accept your advice.
Zeus:
Hera my dear, You really *must* learn to win without cheating... or to at least lose *gracefully*.
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