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  1. Julius Caesar is a Shakespeare play with many instantly recognisable quotes – ‘Friends, Romans, countrymenanyone? As with so many of his plays Shakespeare brings the characters to life with fantastic dialogue and some very memorable quotes.

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    • “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves.” ― William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar.
    • “Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear;
    • “Men at some time are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.” ― William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar.
    • “Et tu, Brute?” ― William Shakespeare , Julius Caesar.
  3. There are lots of famous quotes in Julius Caesar, including 'It was Greek to me', which is often misquoted today as 'It was all Greek to me' (Act 1, Scene 2) , meaning 'I didn't understand it'. Here are some selected famous quotes, in the order they appear in the play.

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    These lines come from Caesars speech in Act III, scene i, just before his assassination. The conspirators have come to Caesar in the Senate under the pretense of pleading for amnesty for Metelluss banished brother, Publius Cimber. Caesar replies that he will adhere to his word and not change his earlier decision.

    Comparing himself to the North Star, Caesar boasts of his constancy, his commitment to the law, and his refusal to waver under any persuasion. This comparison implies more than steadfastness, however: the North Star is the star by which sailors have navigated since ancient times, the star that guides them in their voyages, just as Caesar leads the ...

    As it comes mere moments before the murder, the speech adds much irony to the scene: having just boasted that he is unassailable, Caesar is shortly assailed and killed. In announcing his constancy, Caesar claims permanency, immortality even. The assassins quickly prove Caesar mortal, however. But as the later events of the play reveal, Caesars infl...

  4. In this scene, Cassius speaks of Caesar’s character, describing Caesar as so weak that Rome chose him as king to “make a big fire.”. In other words, Rome wanted a man they could manipulate and control. Cassius’s words not only speak poorly of Caesar, but also of Rome for giving Caesar this position of power.

  5. Important Quotations from Julius Caesar. You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things! O you hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome, Knew you not Pompey? (1.1.39) The live-long day. (1.1.42) Beware the ides of March. (1.2.13) He is a dreamer; let us leave him: pass. (1.2.24) I am not gamesome: I do lack some part.

  6. Analysing some of the play’s most famous and illustrative quotations can also help us to understand the key themes and ideas within the play. So let’s take a closer look at some of the most important quotations in Julius Caesar, a play first performed in the late 1590s.

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