Men’s minds tend to fear more keenly those things that are absent.
JULIUS CAESARNo one is so brave that he is not disturbed by something unexpected.
More Julius Caesar Quotes
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I love the name of honor, more than I fear death.
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It’s only hubris if I fail.
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I am prepared to resort to anything, to submit to anything, for the sake of the commonwealth.
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In the end, it is impossible not to become what others believe you are.
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Men in general are quick to believe that which they wish to be true.
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Men at some time are masters of their fates.
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The difference between a republic and an empire is the loyalty of one’s army.
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I came, I saw, I conquered.
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Which death is preferably to every other? ‘The unexpected’.
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Creating is the essence of life.
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The die is cast.
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We have not to fear anything, except fear itself.
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What a terrible era in which idiots govern the blind.
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As a rule, what is out of sight disturbs men’s minds more seriously than what they see.
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In extreme danger fear feels no pity.
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