The best Quotes from The Prince of Egypt

The best Quotes from The Prince of Egypt

Rameses: "Come on, Moses, admit it. You've always looked up to me."
Moses: "Yes, but it's not much of a view!"
Moses
Look at your people, Moses. They are free.
Tzipporah
Brother, you're safe now, and safe may you stay. For I have a prayer just for you: grow, baby brother, come back someday. Come and deliver us, too...
Miriam
This is your home, my son. Here the river brought you, and it's here the river meant to be your home. Now you know the truth, love; now forget, and be content. When the gods send you a blessing, you don't ask why it was sent.
Queen Tuya
Yes, Aaron, it's true. Pharaoh has the power. He can take away your food, your home, your freedom. He can take away your sons and daughters. With one word, Pharaoh can take away your very lives. But there is one thing he cannot take away from you: your faith. Believe, for we will see God's wonders.
Moses
And there shall be a great cry in all of Egypt, such as there never has been or ever will be again!
Rameses
When all you've got is nothing, there's a lot to go around.
Jethro
We were moving mountains, long before we knew we could...
Miriam
Moses, hear what I say. I have been a slave all my life. And God has never answered my prayers until now. God saved you from the river, He saved you in all your wanderings, and even now, He saves you from the wrath of Pharaoh. God will not abandon you. So don't you abandon us.
Miriam
Moses: "I figured it out. You know what your problem is, Rameses? You care too much."
Rameses: "And your problem is that you don't care at all."
Rameses
Then let my heart be hardened, and never mind how high the cost may grow! This will still be so: I will never let your people go!
Rameses
The motion picture you are about to see is an adaptation of the Exodus story.

While artistic and historical license has been taken, we believe that this film is true to the essence, values and integrity of a story that is a cornerstone of faith for millions of people worldwide.

The biblical story of Moses can be found in the book of Exodus.
Tell me this Moses, tell me this: why is it that every time you start something, I'm the one who ends up in trouble?
Rameses
Thus saith the Lord: Since you refuse to free my people, all through the land of Egypt, I send a pestilence and plague into your house, into your bed, into your streams, into your streets, into your drink, into your bread! Upon your cattle, on your sheep, upon your oxen in your field! Into your dreams, into your sleep, until you break, until you yield! I send the swarm, I send the hoard! Thus saith the Lord!