Summary
- 300 is a visually stunning movie that brings to life the epic Battle of Thermopylae and showcases the Spartans' unyielding bravery and discipline.
- The movie is not just about action and visuals, but also delivers memorable quotes that highlight the Spartan way of life and the excitement of battle.
- Leonidas, the fearless leader of the Spartan warriors, embodies the strength of his people and shows unwavering love for his queen, even in the face of death.
The best 300 quotes are just as memorable as the epic battle sequences in Zack Snyder's stylish historical action movie. The 2007 adaptation of the Frank Millar graphic novel of the same name recounts one of the greatest battles in history — the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BCE. A force of 300 Spartan warriors led by the fearsome Leonidas (Gerard Butler) and some of their Greek allies positioned themselves in the narrow at Thermopylae and held back the armies of the Persian god-king Xerxes I (Rodrigo Santoro), with the invading Persian forces estimated anywhere between 200,00 and 2 million in number.
The movie is directed by Zack Snyder and beautifully adapts the stunning art of Frank Miller's original graphic novel. 300 is a thrilling spectacle of glory in combat and stylish cinematography. It is also a rousing underdog story and a thrilling look at the over-the-top yet compelling discipline of the Spartan army. However, the movie doesn't lose itself completely in its visuals, as 300 delivers many memorable quotes in the midst of the bloody mayhem with lines highlighting the Spartan way of life, the excitement of battle, and unblinking bravery in the face of overwhelming odds.

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15 “You See, Old Friend? I Brought More Soldiers Than You Did!”
Leonidas (Gerard Butler)
A key reason 300 was so visually iconic was its battle sequences, and in particular because of just how indominitable the Spartan soldiers in Zack Snyder's stylish swords-and-sandals movie were. The Spartan army differs from all others as it is made up of men who have dedicated their lives to battle and nothing else. When the Spartans' only allies in the war, the Arcadians, show up, Daxos is disappointed that Gerard Butler's King Leonidas brought so few soldiers.
Leonidas asks several Arcadian soldiers their professions, with the likes of blacksmiths and sculptors in the group. When he asks the Spartans their profession, they respond with a battle cry — proving that Leonidas has more soldiers despite having the smaller army. It is a humbling moment for the Arcadians but a great moment of Leonidas showing the confidence he has in his band of few yet experienced warriors.
14 "It’s Just An Eye. The Gods Saw Fit To Grace Me With A Spare."
Dilios (David Wenham)
Another 300 quote that perfectly demonstrates just how fearless the Spartans were compared to the warriors the both faced and fought beside came from David Wenham's Dilios. While the Spartan warriors prove they are the more skilled and powerful warriors on the battlefield, they are not immune to injury. However, it takes a lot to bring them down or even to it that they are hurt. Even further still, they see these injuries as no reason for them to lay down their arms and give up the fight.
Proving himself a true Spartan, Dilios immediately brushes it off by suggesting losing an eye is no reason to worry.
Leonidas also demands the most from his soldiers, and when he sees that Dilios is sporting an eyepatch, he questions him about the "scratch." Proving himself a true Spartan, Dilios immediately brushes it off by suggesting losing an eye is no reason to worry. It is a darkly comedic moment showcasing the Spartan's over-the-top commitment to being the toughest warriors in the ancient world.
13 "My Queen! My Wife. My Love..."
Leonidas (Gerard Butler)
Not every 300 quote is about battle and death. Within the intense society they live in, Leonidas and his queen have to be careful not to show any kind of softness or vulnerability. Even when saying goodbye, their love for each other must go unsaid — despite the fact that the Spartan King clearly loves his Spartan Queen, Gorgo (played by Game of Thrones star Lena Headey), with the same ion and intensity he shows on the battlefield.
It makes for a surprisingly heartbreaking moment in the action-packed movie when Leonidas faces his death and his last words are not one of defiance to his enemy, but rather one last declaration to the woman he loves. After being such a strong warrior for the entire movie, that persona wavers somewhat and Leonidas' vulnerability shows as he thinks of her one last time.
12 “Persians, Come And Get Them.”
Leonidas (Gerard Butler)
The tension in 300 comes from just how outnumbered Leonidas's band of elite warriors is by Xerxes's invading Persian forces. However, Leonidas manages to break this tension with a single, epic 300 quote. As the Persian army is about to descend upon the small force of Spartans, one of the Persian commanders shouts the order for the Spartans to disarm.
Leonidas responds by letting them know that it is not going to be that easy, punctuating his order with a javelin that impales the Persian officer.
Leonidas responds by letting them know that it is not going to be that easy, punctuating his order with a javelin that impales the Persian officer. The Roman historian and philosopher Plutarch actually recorded this real-life exchange. Supposedly, Xerxes himself actually gave the order for the Spartans to lay down their weapons (as opposed to one of his vassals). Leonidas responded (in ancient Doric Greek) “Molon labe,” a line of defiance still quoted to this day.

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11 “This Is Sparta”
Leonidas (Gerard Butler)
Perhaps the most iconic quote from 300 comes early in the movie and confirms Leonidas is a ruler who will not kowtow to those who threaten his kingdom, regardless of the size of his enemy. He is not afraid to show a barbaric side to the Persian messenger, who cannot believe the recklessness of Leonidas to threaten him.
The Persian ambassador comments "this is madness", a comment that clearly irks Leonidas. The messenger referring to the slight as "madness" proves to be the wrong step to take, and Leonidas lets it be known that such madness is the way of life in Sparta. Gerard Butler's epic delivery has made the quote a part of pop culture that has been parodied endlessly. Not only has "this is Sparta" become used in many memes, but it's even spawned some musical remixes on YouTube.
10 “Earth And Water? You’ll Find Plenty Of Both Down There.”
Leonidas (Gerard Butler)
The exchange between the Persian ambassador sent by Xerxes and the Spartan, King Leonidas, is incredibly tense, and the audience gets the clear sense it will erupt into bloodshed and violence at any second. It's also filled with some of the slickest dialogue in the movie, such as this incredibly memorable 300 quote. According to the ancient Greek chronicler Herodotus, when Persian emissaries traveled through Greece, they asked each city-state to offer “earth and water” as a sign of their submission to King Xerxes.
A highly stylized version of this well-tossing scene appears in 300 with Leonidas delivering this chilling threat.
In response to this request, the Athenians flung the Persians down a gorge, while the Spartans hurled them into a well, suggesting that there would be plenty of earth and water at the bottom. A highly stylized version of this well-tossing scene appears in 300 with Leonidas delivering this chilling threat. It cements Leonidas and his people as a civilization that will not bow or be threatened so easily.
9 “Come Back With Your Shield…Or On It.”
Queen Gorgo (Lena Heady)
Before playing the villainous Cersei on Game of Thrones, Lena Heady played the much more likable queen Gorgo in 300, who delivers this line to Leonidas as he leaves for battle. The meaning is straightforward enough. If a man fled from battle, he would drop his heavy shield to run faster. As such, a man returning with his shield must therefore be victorious, while a dead man could be carried back on his shield.
According to Plutarch, this 300 quote was actually spoken by numerous Spartan women as the men left for war at Thermopylae. Though it was the men who went off to fight on the battlefield, the women, like Queen Gorgo, continued to exemplify Sparta's warrior mindset. It's one of several quotes from 300 that have since become ingrained in pop culture.
8 “Then We Will Fight In The Shade.”
Stelios (Michael Fassbender)
This is another real-life 300 quote, although it was spoken by the Spartan warrior Dienekes according to historical records. When he was told how Persian archers could quite literally blot out the sun with their arrows, he casually responded with the line about fighting in the shade — a real historical moment that led to one of the funniest 300 quotes, even given the grizzly context of an ancient battle.
There's an undeniable level of sass to it that's typical of the Spartan's borderline-flippant refusal to acknowledge any of the many logical reasons they should turn around and go home.
Needless to say, Stelios died at Thermopylae, but thanks to reports of the battle that were later preserved by Herodotus, his words live on to the present. The line is spoken in the movie by Stelios, played by Michael Fassbender, once again showing how Spartans face death without fear. It's also one of several lines in 300 that has a hint of humor to it despite the grim context, as there's an undeniable level of sass to it that's typical of the Spartan's borderline-flippant refusal to acknowledge any of the many logical reasons they should turn around and go home.

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7 "This Is Where We Hold Them. This Is Where We Fight. This Is Where They Die."
Leonidas (Gerard Butler)
Leonidas is one of the most stoic and unflappable leaders in any movie about Ancient Greece, and this 300 quote is one many that showcase how Gerard Butler's performance ensured that the Spartan King would be an instant hit with audiences. The Spartans may have been the great warriors of Ancient Greece, but the reason that a force of 300 soldiers could hold off the entire Persian army was that they chose a tight narrow where they were protected on both sides by high cliffs, rendering the Persians' superior numbers meaningless.
With these words, Leonidas rallies his men around a steadfast plan. They would hold Thermopylae — “the Hot Gates ”— marking the land where his men spill their enemies' blood in one of the most epic battles of all time. He has no doubts when it comes to the combination of his 300 Spartans and the chosen battlefield being enough to ensure success, and it's this steadfastness in the face of less-than-favorable odds that makes his character so compelling.
6 “Immortals. We Put Their Name To The Test.”
Dilios (David Wenham)
If there's one character responsible for almost as many memorable 300 quotes as Leonidas, it's Dilios, and one comes when he introduces viewers to the most elite of all Xerxes' forces. The Immortals were an elite unit of Persian warriors chosen from their nobility, and the real-life soldiers were much more impressive than the silver-masked ninjato-wielding demons with warped faces and pointy teeth seen in 300.
A force so big that if any of them died, they would be immediately replaced by another, making them seem like an immortal army.
These spear-carrying heavy infantrymen formed a single unit 10,000 strong — a force so big that if any of them died, they would be immediately replaced by another, making them seem like an immortal army. That is, at least, until they encountered the Spartans. Even the terrifying reputation of Persia's greatest warriors doesn't cause the Spartans to flinch, and they are more than happy to test how immortal they really are.