From the novel; Julius Ceasar
There is a tide in the affairs of man
Which, taken at the flood, lead on to fortune;
Omitted, all the voyage of their life
Is bound in shadows, and miseries.
This is a statement made by
a
Antonu, urging Caesar to take the crown
b
Cassius, urging Brutus to join the struggle to remove Caesar before he grows into tyrant
c
Brutus, urging that Cassius and himself lead out their forces to meet those of Antony and Octavius at Philippi
d
Casca, urging that the conspirators explain their cause to the populace before their motives are misunderstood
e
Messala, urging Titinius to search for Pindarus.
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