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Beware the Ides of March.
Classics IV
About This Quote
A warning about impending danger tied to the mid-March date known as the Ides, commonly associated with the assassination of Julius Caesar in Roman history and later popularized in drama.
Interpretation
A caution to stay alert for a specific looming threat or turning point, often used more generally to mean that trouble may be imminent.
Misattributions
- William Shakespeare


