Through me the way into the suffering cityTempestZ said:Abandon hope all ye who enter here. - My School
I heard that from the Sniper from TF2, if you watch "Meet the Sniper." You'll hear it, not sure if they were quoting some one though.THEAFRONINJA said:Being a Hitman is the most secure job in the world, because as long as there are two people left alive on Earth, someone will want the other one dead.
I know that's not how it's said, but that's how I always remember it and occasionally recite it.
Shakespeare didn't write either. "Veni, vidi, vici", while not appearing in any of Caesar's writings, is attested by the Roman historians Suetonius and Plutarch. "Et tu, Brute?" appears in Richard Eedes' play Caesar Interfectus, which was writen about fifteen years before Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.Nieroshai said:Because Shakespeare created both lines for his fictional representation of Caesar?LogicNProportion said:"Veni veni vici." - Julius Caesar
"Et tu, Brutus?" - also Julius Caesar
Damn fine last words from the latter, don't you think? I'm surprised I don't see it more.