And, gentle friends, let's kill him boldly, but not wrathfully. Let's carve him as a dish fit for the gods, not hew him as a carcass fit for hounds.

— Brutus (James Mason)

10 seconds sound clip from the Julius Caesar (1953) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:34:51 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

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- For Antony is but a limb of Caesar.

- Let us be sacrificers, but not butchers, Caius.

- We all stand up against the spirit of Caesar.

- And in the spirit of men there is no blood.

- O that we then could come by Caesar's spirit, and not dismember Caesar. But, alas, Caesar must bleed for it.

- And, gentle friends, let's kill him boldly, but not wrathfully. Let's carve him as a dish fit for the gods, not hew him as a carcass fit for hounds.

- And for Mark Antony, think not of him, for he can do no more than Caesar's arm when Caesar's head is off.

- Yet I do fear him, for the ingrafted love he bears to Caesar.

- Alas, good Cassius, do not think of him.

- If he love Caesar, all that he can do is to himself. Take thought and die for Caesar.

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