Top 14 Cassius With Brutus Quotes
#1. It's easier to lie to yourself when you say things out loud.
Neil Gaiman
#2. The images of twenty of the most illustrious families the Manlii, the Quinctii, and other names of equal splendour were carried before it [the bier of Junia]. Those of Brutus and Cassius were not displayed; but for that very reason they shone with pre-eminent lustre.
Tacitus
#3. Consider the following dialogue between an instructor (A) and two of his students (B, C)
A. What happened in the senate
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on the Ides of March 44 B.C.?
B. Napoleon stabbed Mrs Thatcher.
C. Brutus did stab Caesar. In the senate it happened. It was Cassius that stabbed him.
A.M. Devine
#4. Never was Shakespeare more wrong than when he had Cassius note, "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars / But in ourselves." Easy enough to say when you're a Roman nobleman (or Shakespeare!), but there is no shortage of fault to be found amid our stars. While
John Green
#5. Brutus No, Cassius. For the eye sees not itself But41 by reflection, by some other things.
William Shakespeare
#6. She looked into Kirsten's eyes and wondered how it is that a soldier fights and a savior suffers, but a woman, in lying down, rules everything.
Rebecca Coleman
#7. I grew up on survival shows and they were always just so ... anoraky.
Bear Grylls
#8. The best design reveals itself during a long fatiguing process of digging into the subconscious.
Charles James
#9. The real problem is what to do with the problem-solvers after the problems are solved.
Gay Talese
#10. Whether we are based on carbon or on silicon makes no fundamental difference; we should each be treated with appropriate respect.
Arthur C. Clarke
#11. I'm driving my dad's old ute. So it's a manual ute. It's massive, so when people see me coming, they just kind of run away!
Bindi Irwin
#12. I think if you want to make an impact, you've got to say what you feel and do what you feel.
Cher Lloyd
#13. Cassius and Brutus were the more distinguished for that very circumstance that their portraits were absent.
[Lat., Praefulgebant Cassius atque Brutus eo ipso, quod effigies eorum non videbantur.]
Tacitus
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