"Et tu, Brute?" ("You too, Brutus?") / "Kai su, teknon?" ("You too, my son?") ~~ Julius Cäsar, d. 44 B.C. It's not sure, if Julius spoke his last words, if it was spoken at all, in Latin or in the Greek that was commonly used by Roman officials...
Related:
- Et tu, Brute!
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Julius Caesar
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Act iii, Sc.... - Last year, when Brutus was about to kill Julius Caesar,
the Prince yelled out, 'Look behind you, Mr. Caesar'... - I come not, friends, to steal away your hearts:
I am no orator,
as Brutus is; But, as you know me all, a plain blunt... - If you are concerned about being criticized, you're in the wrong job.
However you vote, and whatever you do, somebody will... - But, for my own part, it was Greek to me.
-- William Shakespeare,
"Julius... - Everybody has his own theater, in which he is manager,
actor, prompter, playwrite, sceneshifter, boxkeeper... - You know you've been hacking too long when...
..
you don't care whether C or C++ is compiled or interpreted... - With a billion dollars you too can push trashy
software!... - You can never be too paranoid.
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C. E....
