Julius Caesar Quotes
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I am going to Spain to fight an army without a general, and thence to the East to fight a general without an army.
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War gives the right to the conquerors to impose any condition they please upon the vanquished.
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The die has been cast.
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Arms and laws do not flourish together.
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Our men must win or die. Pompey's men have... other options.
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Experience is the teacher of all things.
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I believe that the members of my family must be as free from suspicion as from actual crime.
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You also, O son Brutus. [Lat., Et tu, Brute fili.]
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Set honor in one eye and death in th' other, and I will look on both indifferently. I love then name of honor more than I fear death.
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A coward dies a thousand deaths, the gallant never taste of death but once.
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I love the name of honor, more than I fear death.
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In extreme danger fear feels no pity. [Lat., In summo periculo timor miericordiam non recipit.]
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I have lived long enough both in years and in accomplishments.
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As a result of a general defect of nature, we are either more confident or more fearful of unusual and unknown things.
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Cowards die many times before their actual deaths.
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In war trivial causes produce momentous events.
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All bad precedents begin as justifiable measures.
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Beer ... a high and mighty liquor.
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As a rule, what is out of sight disturbs men's minds more seriously than what they see.
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It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience.
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And when the drums of war have reached a fever pitch and the blood boils with hate and the mind is closed, the leader will have no need in seizing the rights of the citizenry. Rather, the citizenry infused with fear and blinded by patriotism, will offer up all of their rights unto the leader and do it gladly so.
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No music is so charming to my ear as the requests of my friends, and the supplications of those in want of my assistance.
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Wine and other luxuries have a tendency to enervate the mind and make men less brave in battle.
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Men gladly believe what they wish. -Libenter homines id quod volunt credunt
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To win by strategy is no less the role of a general than to win by arms.
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I wished my wife to be not so much as suspected.
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In war, important events result from trivial causes.
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It is better to suffer once than to be in perpetual apprehension.
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The difference between a republic and an empire is the loyalty of one's army
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The Celts were fearless warriors because they wish to inculcate this as one of their leading tenets, that souls do not become extinct, but pass after death from one body to another.
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