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Act I
#1 Beware the Ides of March Soothsayer
#2 Let me have men about me that are fat, sleek-headed men, and such as sleep a-nights. Caesar
#3 O, he sits high in all the people's hearts, and that which would appear offense in us his countenance... will change Casca
#4 I know where I will wear this dagger then, Cassius from bondage will deliver Cassius. Cassius
#5 But men may construe things after their fashion, clean from the purpose of the things themselves. Cicero
Act II
#1 It must be by his death. Brutus
#2 And let us swear our resolution Cassius
#3 Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant taste of death but once. Caesar
#4 Our course will seem too bloody ... for Antony is but a limb of Caesar Brutus
#5 O, let us have him, for his silver hairs will purchase us a good opinion ... to commend our deeds Metellus
Act III
#1 not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more. Brutus
#2 Thou are the ruins of the noblest man that ever lived in the tide of times. Antony
#3 Friends, Romans, countrymen lend me your ears. I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. Antony
#4 This was the most unkindest cut of all. Antony
#5 I dreamt tonight that I did feast with Casear, and things unluckily charge my fantasy. Cinna the poet
Act IV
#1 Our legions are brim full, our cause is ripe. The enemy increaseth every day; We ... are ready to decline. Brutus
#2 You say you are a better soldier, let it appear so, make your vaunting true. Brutus
#3 I am a soldier, I, older in practice, abler than yourself to make conditions. Cassius
#4 hollow men, like horses hot at hand, make gallant show and promise of their mettle, but... sink in the trial Brutus
#5 This is a slight, unmeritable man, meant to be sent on errands. Antony
Act V
#1 Flatters? - Now, Brutus thank yourself! This tongue had not so offended today if Cassius might have ruled. Cassius
#2 This was the noblest Roman of them all... and say to all the world 'This was a man.' Antony
#3 Caesar now be still. I killed not thee with half so good a will. Brutus
#4 By your leave, gods, this is a Roman's part. Come, Cassius' sword, and find Titinius' heart! Titinius
#5 O Julius Caesar, thou are mighty yet; Thy spirit walks abroad and turns our swords in our own proper entrails. Brutus
Final Question
What words did Caesar say just after 'Et tu, Brute?'? Then fall, Caesar