Brutus: I did send to you
For certain sums of gold, which you denied me,
For I can raise no money by vile means.
line from the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act IV, Scene 3, script by William Shakespeare (1599)
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Antony: Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.
Yet Brutus says he was ambitious,
And Brutus is an honorable man.
line from the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene 2, script by William Shakespeare (1599)
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Casca: But those that understood him, smiled at one another and shook their heads; for mine own part, it was Greek to me.
line from the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act I, Scene 2, script by William Shakespeare (1599)
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Caesar: Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, it seems to me most strange that men should fear; seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come.
line from the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene 2, script by William Shakespeare (1599)
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Brutus: There is a tide in the affairs of men,
Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;
Omitted, all the voyage of their life
Is bound in shallows and in miseries.
line from the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act IV, Scene 3, script by William Shakespeare (1599)
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Antony: And Caesar's spirit, ranging for revenge,
With Ate by his side come hot from hell,
Shall in these confines with a monarch's voice
Cry "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war.
line from the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene 1, script by William Shakespeare (1599)
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Casca: A common slave—you know him well by sight—
Held up his left hand, which did flame and burn
Like twenty torches join’d; and yet his hand,
Not sensible of fire, remain’d unscorch’d.
line from the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act I, Scene 2, script by William Shakespeare (1599)
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Brutus: That lowliness is young ambition's ladder,
Whereto the climber upward turns his face.
But when he once attains the upmost round,
He then unto the ladder turns his back,
Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees
By which he did ascend.
line from the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene 1, script by William Shakespeare (1599)
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