In Troy (2004), the conversation below happens after Achilles kills Hector and dishonors the body by dragging it to Greeks' army camp. On the night after the incident, Priam goes to Achilles' tent and asks his son's body back. He gives a good lesson for facing the fierce competitions in this capitalistic world:
Achilles:
If I let you walk out of here...
...if I let you take him...
...it doesn't change anything.
You're still my enemy in the morning.
Priam:
You're still my enemy tonight.
But even enemies can show respect.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Job and Dignity
Whatever you do, either laborer or rocket scientist, do it with dignity and to the best of your ability.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
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