In praising Antony I have dispraised Caesar.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Caesar was a man of great common sense and good taste, meaning thereby a man without originality or moral courage.
Julius Caesar was an aristocrat who sided with the Roman people. He's not my hero, but he was one of a long line of what we'll call 'populares,' which were popular leaders who tried to institute these reforms that the people were fighting for.
What millions died that Caesar might be great!
But I, Caesar, have not sought to amass wealth by the practice of my art, having been rather contented with a small fortune and reputation, than desirous of abundance accompanied by a want of reputation.
Caesar's wife must be above suspicion.
Caesar recognized the omens, but he didn't believe they applied to him.
I think Caesar is one of the most empathetic characters that I've played. I think that's the key to a successful leadership. Being able to keep your ears open at all times.
For ten years Caesar ruled with an iron hand. Then with a wooden foot, and finally with a piece of string.
There are all kinds of historians and scholars who say that Brutus could have been a son of Caesar. That's definitely a possibility. He's a generation younger than Caesar.
While trying to protect the republic, the conspirators in Julius Caesar enable Mark Antony to triumph. In Rose Rage, the more Henry VI tries to fix things, the more they go wrong.