- Julius Caesar: And so to the end of history, murder shall breed murder, always in the name of right, and justice, and peace, until the gods create a race of men that can understand.
- Pothinus: I am the Kin's guardian! I stand on my right! Where is your right?
- Julius Caesar: It's in Rufio's scabbard, my friend. I may not be able to keep it there much longer.
- Pothinus: And this is Roman justice!
- Theodotus: Is Caesar's life of so little account to him, that he forgets that we have saved it?
- Julius Caesar: My life, is that all?
- Theodotus: Your life, your laurels, your future.
- Lucius Septimius: As Pompey's foot touched the Egyptian shore, his head fell by the stroke of my sword.
- Julius Caesar: Is it sweet or bitter to be a queen?
- Cleopatra: Bitter.
- Julius Caesar: Cast out fear, and you will conquer Caeser.