Quotes by Julius Caesar
- Which death is preferably to every other? "The unexpected".
- It is better to create than to learn! Creating is the essence of life.
- It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience.
- It is not these well-fed long-haired men that I fear, but the pale and the hungry-looking.
- Men are nearly always willing to believe what they wish.
- Men in general are quick to believe that which they wish to be true.
- No one is so brave that he is not disturbed by something unexpected.
- In war, events of importance are the result of trivial causes.
- What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also.
- Men freely believe that which they desire.
- The die is cast.
- I love the name of honor, more than I fear death.
- I have lived long enough to satisfy both nature and glory.
- I have lived long enough both in years and in accomplishments.
- I had rather be first in a village than second at Rome.
- Men willingly believe what they wish.
- I came, I saw, I conquered.
- Fortune, which has a great deal of power in other matters but especially in war, can bring about great changes in a situation through very slight forces.
- Experience is the teacher of all things.
- Cowards die many times before their actual deaths.
- Caesar's wife must be above suspicion.
- As a rule, men worry more about what they can't see than about what they can.
- Experience is the teacher of all things, but only if we are humble enough to listen.
- Experience is the teacher of all things
- Fortune favours the brave.
- Fortune favors the bold.
- Fortune favors the bold
- Veni, vidi, vici.