Title: Julius Caesar Quote Review
1Julius CaesarQuote Review
21. Who said it?
Et tu Brute?
Caesar
To Whom? When?
to Brutuswhen he stabbed him
32. Who said it?
Thou shalt see me at Philippi.
Caesars Ghost
To Whom? When?
to Brutusin his army camp before the final battle
43. Who said it?
Cowards die many times before their deaths /
The valiant never taste death but once.
Caesar
To Whom? When?
to Calphurniaafter her nightmare and request he
stay home from the capitol
54. Who said it?
This was the noblest Roman of them all.
Antony
To Whom? When?
to Octaviusspeaking over Brutuss dead body
65. Who said it?
Beware the Ides of March.
Soothsayer
To Whom? When?
to Caesaras Caesar heads to the Feast of
Lupercal celebration
76. Who said it?
beware of Brutus take heed of Cassius / Come
not near Casca have an eye to Cinna...
Artemidorous
To Whom? When?
to Caesarin a letter of warning
87. Who said it?
As Caesar loved me, I weep for himas he was
ambitious, I slew him..
Brutus
To Whom? When?
to the Roman peopleafter the assassination of
Caesar
98. Who said it?
A friend should bear his friends infirmities.
Cassius
To Whom? When?
to Brutusafter fighting like a married couple
over money
109. Who said it?
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears..
Antony
To Whom? When?
to the Roman peoplein his speech after Caesars
assassination
1110. Who said it?
O Julius Caesar, thou art mighty yet! / Thy
spirit walks abroad and turns our swords in our
own entrails.
Brutus
To Whom? When?
to himselfupon discovering Cassiuss dead body
1211. Who said it?
Why man he doth bestride the narrow world / Like
a Colossus...
Cassius
To Whom? When?
to Brutusin his first conversation recruiting
him to the conspiracy
1312. Who said it?
Speak hands for me..
Casca
To Whom? When?
to Caesaras he was the first to stab Caesar
1413. Who said it?
Stoop, Romans, stoop, / And let us bathe our
hands in Caesars blood / Up to the elbows.
Brutus
To Whom? When?
to the conspiratorsimmediately after killing
Caesar
1514. Who said it?
So oft as that shall be, / So often shall the
knot of us be called / The men that gave their
country liberty.
Cassius
To Whom? When?
to the conspiratorsafter the assassination
1615. Who said it?
O pardon me, thou bleeding peace of earth, /
That I am meek and gentle with these butchers!
Antony
To Whom? When?
to Caesars corpseafter his post-assassination
meeting with the conspirators
1716. Who said it?
And tell them that I will not come today /
Cannot, is false and that I dare not, falser /
I will not come today.
Caesar
To Whom? When?
to Deciuspompously explaining he will not be
going to the capitol
1817. Who said it?
I have made strong proof of my constancy, /
Giving myself a voluntary wound.
Portia
To Whom? When?
to Brutusproving her strength following the
conspirators meeting
1918. Who said it?
But men may construe things after their
fashion....
Cicero
To Whom? When?
to Cascaduring the ominous storm the night
before the assassination
2019. Who said it?
You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless
things!
Marullus
To Whom? When?
to commonersas they celebrate Caesars
triumphant return to Rome
2120. Who said it?
Lets be sacrificers, but not butchers...
Brutus
To Whom? When?
to Cassiusconvincing him no one but Caesar needs
to die (Act II)
2221. Who said it?
This was the most unkindest cut of all...
Antony
To Whom? When?
to the Roman peoplein his speech after Caesars
assassination
2322. Who said it?
The evil that men do lives after them, / The
good is often interred with their bones.
Antony
To Whom? When?
to the Roman peoplein his speech after Caesars
assassination
2423. Who said it?
There is a tide in the affairs of men / Which,
taken at the flood, leads on to fortune...
Brutus
To Whom? When?
to Cassiusafter their fight, explaining why they
need to attack at Philippi
2524. Who said it?
Cry Havoc, and let slip the dogs of war...
Antony
To Whom? When?
soliloquyafter his post-assassination meeting
with the conspirators
2625. Who said it?
Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look He
thinks too much such men are dangerous ...
Caesar
To Whom? When?
to Antony and followerson his way to the Feast
of Lupercal