He was a brilliant military strategist and tactician, and a superb orator. He was also brilliant at dealing with the "mob" of the people.
Farewell, good Strato. Caesar, now be still. I killed not thee with half so good a will.
Brutus and Caesar were good friends, or so Caesar thought. Brutus killed Caesar. He stabbed him around 2 dozen times. He had help of course, but he did the deed.
"I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him; The evil that men do lives after them, The good is oft interred with their bones, So let it be with Caesar ..." - Mark Antony (from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare)
Cassius tricks Brutus into thinking that the people don't want Caesar as their leader and that the people want Brutus so he is doing it for the good of Rome and so that Caesar doesn't go down a road of political tyranny. It's for the good of Rome.
Cassius tricks Brutus into thinking that the people don't want Caesar as their leader and that the people want Brutus so he is doing it for the good of Rome and so that Caesar doesn't go down a road of political tyranny. It's for the good of Rome.
Caesar Salad is healthy and very good for you.
Publius in the play Julius Caesar. In Act II scene 2, at the end right before sceen three. Publius: Good morrow, Caesar.
Metellus distracts Caesar.
he was a good man
Julius Caesar had a massive ego.
Brutus said it while dying
There were many rumors involving Caesar's wife... so Caesar divorced her on the grounds that "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion." ... Basically, Caesar divorced her because, even if the rumors were false, Caesar couldn't be associated with someone who was involved in rumors. It was all about the politics. So, the phrase "They should be like Caesar's wife", means that "they" should be good and honest people who are above any suspicions. =D