"Come, ho! Away!"
they say he is a backstabber.
They dont they say for the great journey so you must be hearing it wrong.
Cassius say that line in act 2 scene 1 Line 192.
his own errors
Cassius tells Brutus that he should be ruler not Caesar. Cassius says that Brutus would make a better ruler than to be second to Caesar.
In Act 3, Scene 1 of "Julius Caesar," Popilius Lena approaches Cassius and ominously wishes him well, hinting that he knows about the conspirators' plot to assassinate Caesar. This unexpected knowledge makes Cassius nervous, as he fears that their plan may be exposed before they can carry it out. Cassius's anxiety grows, as he realizes the gravity of their actions and the potential consequences of being discovered.
Cassius feels that Brutus has insulted him, during the argument they have after the death of Caesar. Brutus calls him greedy and believes Cassius's intention of kill Caesar was not for honor, but for money.
tacos are good
I would say brutes are stronger but elites are smarter i would say elites cuz alot of them are like 12 ft and are really smart
He didn't say "I'd walk a mile for a Camel".
After the exeunt of everyone except Brutus and Cassius, Brutus tells Cassius that Brutus is not as athletic as Antony, so Brutus doesn't want to attend that day's race (28-29).
he says he'll kill julias Caesar