"Beware of the Ides of March!" Roman calender 15th March) associated with the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC.
This is a quote of Julius Caesar
The quote "They will come across some unexpected things before they see each other again" summarizes the theme of friendship enduring through hardship and also foreshadows the challenges and twists that the two friends will face before being reunited.
Julius Ceaser
the quote is spoken by William the Conquer "I came, I saw, I conquered"
Throughout the play we have a narrator, who foreshadows the tragic death of the two "blood" Brothers (Mickey and Edward). The milkman, the catalogue man are all roles set up for the narrator, who always warns Mrs. Johnstone. "The Devil's got your number" is a frightening quote, because it is a major quote in the whole act and foreshadows something bad.
Julius Caesar. The quote is from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" I.2.135. Cassius conversation with Brutus.
Julius Caesar had a plaquard in his triumph with the quote. It was in reference to his quick victory in the battle of Zela.
It is from the play The Tragedy of Julius Casesar.
The actual quote from Julius Caesar was "Veni, vidi, vice," or "I came, I saw, I conquered."
Julius Caesar's main weakness was arrogance. The quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion" shows his arrogance in his own words.
Marcus Antonius in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar's play.
Firstly: its Julius Caesar. Secondly: the missing word in this quote from Julius Caesar is "Erebus".