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Marcus Brutus “My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me.”
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Marcus Brutus “My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me.” Act V, Scene v
Marcus Brutus I believe it is finally my hour to put myself to rest. The ghost of Caesar will no longer stir, knowing that “I killed not thee with half so good a will.” Act V, Scene iii
Strato Marcus Brutus I fare thee well, noble Brutus. Act V, Scene v
Mark Antony Marcus Brutus “This was a man.” Act V, Scene v
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Marcus Brutus “My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me.”
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Marcus Brutus As this may be the last time I see my dear Caius Cassius Longinus, I bid thee an everlasting farewell. Act V, Scene i
Gaius Cassius Longinus Marcus Brutus I told you we should have rid of Mark Antony, for then he would not be insulting us before our very faces!Act V, Scene i
Caius Cassius Longinus And if we see each other again? And if we lose? And if we be dragged through the streets of Rome?
Marcus Brutus If we see each other, I shall meet you with a smile. If we lose, I have no intention to take my life, rather to let be what the universe may govern. As for being bound and dragged through the streets of Rome, I shall never see it happen. “Think not, thou noble Roman, that ever Brutus will go bound to Rome. He bears too great a mind.”
Marcus Brutus has just overtaken the army of Octavius. Act V, Scene iii
Marcus Brutus My dear brother, Caius Cassius Longinus, has died! “O Julius Caesar, thou art mighty yet! Thy spirit walks abroad and turns our swords in our own proper entrails.” I owe his mourning more time than I am currently allowed, for Rome could not conjure an equivalent. Act V, Scene iii
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Marcus Brutus My Porita has died, her throat filled with the remnants of hot coals. Act IV, Scene iii
Marcus Brutus The ghost of Julius Caesar has visited my dreams to say he will see me once again at Philippi. Act IV, Scene iii
Marcus Brutus Caius Cassius Longinus is my brother, and his fits will be seen as no more than foul moods. He will always be my brother. Act IV, Scene iii
Gaius Cassius Longinus Brutus, I am so sorry for your loss.
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Marcus Brutus To our armies, worry not. There is nothing but love between Gaius Cassius Longinus and I.Act IV, Scene ii
Caius Cassius Longinus Marcus Brutus You ignored my letters that argued the innocence of Lucius Pella! You have wronged me! Act IV, Scene iii
Gaius Cassius Longinus Marcus Brutus Thou hath wronged me!Act IV, Scene ii
Marcus Brutus You have often been called a greedy man, and I am starting to agree.
Marcus Brutus is going forth to meet Cassius’ army at a dignified place. Act IV, Scene ii
Marcus Brutus Of what do you speak? Never would I think to wrong the common man or thy enemy, but you are my brother! How could I have wronged you?
Caius Cassius Longinus Greedy! Caesar never would have treated me so.
Marcus Brutus Cease to speak! Especially seeing that you are the one that has wronged me!
Caius Cassius Longinus Oh Brutus! A friend never would admit my faults as often as you. Take my dagger and my life!
Marcus Brutus Antony used my own words against me! The crowd has fallen to him. They want to destroy the conspirators; I must flee!
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Marcus Brutus Antony used my own words against me! The crowd has fallen to him. They want to destroy the conspirators; I must flee!Act III, Scene iii
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Caius Cassius Longinus Marcus Brutus I fear that letting Antony speak to the crowd about the death of Caesar will impact them to our mighty disadvantage. Act III, Scene i
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Marcus Brutus As long as he doesn’t blame us for Caesar’s death, and he speaks only well of Caesar, I see no bad outcome.
Marcus Brutus Antony used my own words against me! The crowd has fallen to him. They want to destroy the conspirators; I must flee!
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Marcus Brutus All should remain calm, for only Caesar died for his ambition. I call your attention to welcome all you, as a Roman, to a new era of peace, liberty and freedom!Act III, Scene i
Mark Antony Marcus Brutus Brutus! Do you wish to kill me, to eliminate me as a confidante of Caesar? If so, please let it be by your honorable sword.Act III, Scene i
Julius Caesar Marcus Brutus I remain stationary in my decision of the banishment of Publius Cimber. Act III, Scene i
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Marcus Brutus We do not wish to harm you, Antony, though our hands are bloody and vicious. Do not let it deceive you.
Marcus Brutus But Caesar…
Julius Caesar “Hence! Wilt thou lift up Olympus?”
Marcus Brutus Not at all, but I consider myself worthy of other magnificent feat, such as the one I am about to commit.
Julius Caesar Oh, you too, Brutus? If it be so, let Caesar die.
Marcus Brutus “Let us be sacrificers, not butchers…”
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Portia Catonis Marcus Brutus Dear, why am I not aware of the sickness that troubles your mind? Include me in your secrets, for I am your wife, not your harlot. Act II, Scene i
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Marcus Brutus All are welcomed into my home after hours, as long as they do not disgrace themselves by pretending that a darkened hoods and masks can hide their current distress and forthcoming monstrous acts. Act II, Scene i
Gaius Cassius Longinus Marcus Brutus Brutus, will you put your hand in to swear to an oath?Act II, Scene i
Marcus Brutus is tired from the mental torment I face between these times of deciding to do an unthinkable act and following through with the aforementioned. Act II, Scene i
Marcus Brutus thinks that the hard work to ascend the ladder of power is forgotten when one looks down to see how small the people are from the top. Will Caesar feel that way?Act II, Scene i
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Marcus Brutus Why, sir? No other adhesive is needed between honest men with a common goal.
Marcus Brutus ”Let us be sacrificers, not butchers…” Act II, Scene i
Marcus Brutus My noble wife, don’t fret. My secrets will be yours soon enough.
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Marcus Brutus is frightened by the growling storm. Surely no one would venture out into this storm tonight.
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Marcus Brutus is frightened by the growling storm. Surely no one would venture out into this storm tonight. Act I, Scene iii
Marcus Brutus saw a night owl in the marketplace during the day today, what an infinitely strange thing. Act I, Scene iii
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Gauis Cassius Longinus I hear you have been receiving many letters lately. Gratifying and encouraging, isn’t it? Act I, Scene iii
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Marcus Brutus is considering the point Gaius Cassius Longinus made to me today. Brutus is indeed a capable name, just as Caesar. Persuade me no more for now, I need time to mull things over. Act I, Scene ii
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Marcus Brutus Though I love Caesar, my honor for upholding the integrity of the Roman empire causes me to question his rule. Act I, Scene ii
Gaius Cassius Longinus Marcus Brutus Tell me, good Brutus, can you see your face?Act I, Scene ii
Marcus Brutus is vexed by a war I hold only with myself. I beg all of you to pardon the indulgence I hold in my own personal grievances. Act I, Scene ii
Marcus Brutus feels wary about the ides of March. The soothsayer hath dawned upon me a feeling of trepidation. Act I, Scene i
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Marcus Brutus I’m afraid I cannot. My mortal eyes cannot see my own face without the aid of a reflective surface.
Gaius Cassius Longinus That is quite a shame, for many others are anxious for the day when your eyes meet your face.
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