Top 17 Sayings About The Ides Of March

#1. Food is symbolic of love when words are inadequate.

Alan D. Wolfelt

#2. The ides of March are come.
Soothsayer: Ay, Caesar; but not gone.

William Shakespeare

#3. Again, during a sacrifice, the augur Spurinna warned Caesar that the danger threatening him would not come later than the Ides of March.

Suetonius

#4. George Clooney's 'Ides of March' could be the most under-appreciated movie of the year. In 20 years they're gonna go back and say, 'Oh, that was American politics in that time period.' I follow politics, I love it, and that movie is so authentic.

Harvey Weinstein

#5. 'Ides of March' I did for scale - scale as a director, scale as an actor, scale as a writer.

George Clooney

#6. Caesar. The Ides of March are come. Soothsayer. [2] Ay, Caesar; but not gone.

William Shakespeare

#7. Nobody - not even "a musician of the future" - can live upon future products.

Karl Marx

#8. 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

#9. Celebrate the Ides of March but remember your own warnings less as Caesar learned, you can get killed in many ways

Phillip Gary Smith

#10. Class envy is dangerous.

Jack Abramoff

#11. The Ides of March. A sky-lidded night plain. A star-loaded sky. A moon without a pond to primp in. A wind without a leaf to tease. A nighthawk without a wire to rest on. A couple without a corner to turn. Her sandals, his wheels, made a popcorn-eating sound in the sand.

Tom Robbins

#12. Sometimes you have to listen to other people, and see what the audiences want. That's what entertaining is about.

Joe Nichols

#13. 'The Ides of March' was a fairly cynical film.

Grant Heslov

#14. Before I forget ... Beware the Ides of March.

Avan Jogia

#15. Consciousness is the awareness that emerges out of the dialectical tension between possibilities and limitations.

Rollo May

#16. Beware the ides of March.

William Shakespeare

#17. When you look at a film like 'The Ides of March' or 'Good Night, and Good Luck' even, those are really contained pictures.

Grant Heslov

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