Julius Caesar Quotes

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Who says “Beware the idea of March”

Soothsayer

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Who says “He is a dreamer, let us leave him”

Caesar

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Who says “I love the name of honor more than I fear death”

Brutus

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Who says “I was born free as Caesar; so were you”

Cassius

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Who says “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings”

Cassius

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Who says “He fell down in the marketplace, and foamed at the mouth, and was speechless”

Casca

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Who says “But he’s a tried and valiant solider” — Who responds “So is my horse”

Octavius — Antony

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Who says “Brutus and Cassius are levying powers. We must straight make head”

Antony

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Who says “You have condemned and noted Lucius Pella for taking bribes”

Cassius

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Who says “I did send to you for certain sums of gold, which you denied me, for I can raise no money by vile means”

Brutus

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Who says “With this she fell distract and, her attendants absent, swallowed fire”

Brutus

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Who says “Octavious, Antony, and Lepidus have put to death a hundred senators”

Messala

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Who says “To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi”

Ghost of Caesar

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Who says “Caesar, thou canst not die by traitor's’ hands Unless thou bring’st with thee”

Brutus

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Who says “Two mighty eagles fell, and there they perched, Gorging and feeding from our soldiers’ hands, Who to Philippi here consorted us. This morning are they fled away and gone, And in their steads do ravens, crows, and kites”

Cassius

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Who says “Here, take thou the hilts, And, when my face is covered, as ‘tis now, Guide thou the sword”

Cassius

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Who says “Why didst thou send me forth, brave Cassius? Did I not meet thy friends, and did not they Put on my brows this wreath of victory And bid me give it thee?

Titinius

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Who says “And I am Brutus, Marcus Brutus, I! Brutus, my country’s friend! Know me for Brutus”

Lucilius

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Who says “Thou art a fellow of a good respect; Thy life hath had some smatch of honor in it. Hold, then, my sword, and turn away thy face While I do run upon it”

Brutus

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Who says “This was the noblest Roman of them all”

Antony

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Who says “And therefore think him as a serpent’s egg”

Brutus

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Who says “But what of Cicero? Shall we sound him? I think he will stand very strong with us”

Cassius

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Who says “Shall no man else be touched, but only Caesar?”

Decius

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Who says “This dream is all amiss interpreted”

Decius

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Who says “When beggars die there are no comets seen”

Calphurnia

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Who says “I have a man’s mind but a woman’s might”

Portia

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Who says “What touches us ourself shall be last served”

Caesar

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Who says “Stoop, Romans, stoop. And let us bathe our hands in Caesar’s blood”

Brutus

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Who says “Our reasons are so full of good regard That were you, Antony, the son of Caesar; you should be satisfied”

Brutus

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Who says “Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more”

Brutus

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Who says “But Brutus says he was ambitious. And Brutus is an honorable man”

Antony

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Who says “To every several man, seventy-five drachmas

Antony