Marcus Junius Brutus

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Your councils be long, your doings be slow, consider the end.

Marcus Junius Brutus Caepio (85 BC – 42 BC), or simply Brutus, was a Roman senator of the late Roman Republic. He was one of Julius Caesar's assassins.

Quotes[edit]

  • The Xanthians, suspecting my kindness, have made their country the grave of their despair; the Patareans, trusting themselves to me, enjoy in all points their former liberty; it is in your power to choose the judgment of the Patareans or the fortune of the Xanthians.
  • Your councils be long, your doings be slow, consider the end.

About[edit]

  • Farewell, good Strato. — Caesar now be still: I kill'd not thee with half so good a will.

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