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  • Et tu Brute! (You too, Brutus!) -- William Shakespeare
  • And Brutus is an honorable man, -- Julius Caesar
  • You also, O son Brutus. [Lat., Et tu, Brute fili.] -- Julius Caesar
  • Fate, dear Brutus, lies not with the stars but within ourselves. -- Julius Caesar
  • For Brutus is an honourable man; So are they all, all honourable men. -- William Shakespeare
  • The fault is in our stars, dear Brutus: not the glass screen through which we see them. -- Tom Shales
  • Watching the debate this afternoon it was apparent they loved term limits in the House - as Brutus loved Caesar. -- Bill Moyers
  • I picture several reviewers of my own books as passing a long future lodged between Brutus and Judas in the jaws of Satan. -- Stephen Jay Gould
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept: Ambition should be made of sterner stuff: Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man. -- William Shakespeare
  • Let's be honest, the cards' on the table: Jealousy's a sin, Cain killed Abel. Backstabber...Caesar had Brutus. It's hard to weed 'em out, even Jesus had Judas. -- Pusha T
  • A dagger is the noble weapon of Brutus. Everyone understands that tyrants fall to daggers. A bomb is a sordid modern device with many complex working parts. Only engineers understand bombs -- Bruce Sterling
  • Jared glared balefully at the old man, his eyes full of the shock and pain of the betrayed. I had only human comparisons for such a look. Caesar and Brutus, Jesus and Judas. -- Stephenie Meyer
  • Dear Alec, As your best friend and parabatai, I am offended not to have been asked to be your best man at the wedding. Et tu, Brutus. -Jace Alec , he really is upset. He hasn't washed his hair in three days. -Clary -- Cassandra Clare
  • 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
  • I don't care if it's a mystery story, a Western, or the story of Julius Caesar. To me it's the emotion, the lies, the double-cross, whether it's Brutus doing it to Caesar or Bob Stack doing it to Robert Ryan that defines what kind of drama it is. -- Samuel Fuller
  • The fame of a battlefield grows with its years; Napoleon storming the Bridge of Lodi, and Wellington surveying the towers of Salamanca, affect us with fainter emotions than Brutus reading in his tent at Philippi, or Richard bearing down with the English chivalry upon the white armies of Saladin. -- Robert Aris Willmott
  • But shouldn't they still act like children? They aren't normal. They act like--history. Napoleon and Wellington. Caesar and Brutus. -- Orson Scott Card
  • 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
  • Both Brutus and Hamlet are highly intellectual by nature and reflective by habit. Both may even be called, in a popular sense, philosophic; Brutus may be called so in a stricter sense. -- Andrew Coyle Bradley
  • But it is the nature of stars to cross, and never was Shakespeare more wrong than when he has Cassius note, "?The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars / But in ourselves. -- John Green
  • Caesar had his Brutus, Charles the First his Cromwell; and George the Third â?? ['Treason!' cried the Speaker] â?? may profit by their example. If this be treason, make the most of it. -- Patrick Henry
  • Brutus, I do observe you now of late: I have not from your eyes that gentleness And show of love as I was wont to have: You bear too stubborn and too strange a hand Over your friend that loves you. Poor Brutus, with himself at war, Forgets the shows of love to other men. -- William Shakespeare
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