Top 15 Julius Caesar Brutus Betrayal Quotes

#1. Though I am still very vulnerable to audiences - and it happens all the time - where for some reason the energy doesn't connect and, since the film is very personal, obviously I am made to feel very vulnerable by that.

Atom Egoyan

#2. Experience is a safe guide.

William Penn

#3. Love is the energy of life.

Robert Browning

#4. What's taken God 200 years to create was wiped out in a couple of days by what was apparently an arsonist, And it just shows you what a sick world we live in nowadays.

Bill Janklow

#5. Books are the way the dead talk to the living.

Laurie Anderson

#6. When companies try to guess what consumers want, they essentially make the choice for consumers.

Sheena Iyengar

#7. When you gradually add in nutrient-dense, fiber-rich foods, you simply stop feeling cravings. You run out of space in your belly for the old junk. Instead of craving, you feel full, fulfilled, and content.

Kathy Freston

#8. Our modern wars make many unhappy while they last and none happy when they are over.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#9. As they spoke, the only thing I could think about was that scene from Julius Caesar where Brutus stabs him in the back. Et tu, Eric?

Nicholas Sparks

#10. I get out of the pool after a workout and look on my BlackBerry to see if the nanny called and to make sure everything's okay. My child is always on my mind.

Dana Torres

#11. I didn't choose the fact that I was gay, but I did choose whether to live my life as a gay woman-that was the terrifying thing for me. Especially being a gay actress.

Portia De Rossi

#12. If you are poor, you are not likely to live long.

Nelson Mandela

#13. For Brutus, as you know, was Caesar's angel:
Judge, O you gods, how dearly Caesar loved him!
This was the most unkindest cut of all

William Shakespeare

#14. Humor keeps us alive. Humor and food. Don't forget food. You can go a week without laughing.

Joss Whedon

#15. For that is the power of the camera: seize the familiar and give it new meanings, a special significance by the mark of a personality.

Alfred Stieglitz

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