Sextus Julius Caesar

Sextus Julius Caesar was the name of several men of the Julii Caesares family in ancient Rome.

Read more about Sextus Julius Caesar:  Sextus Julius Caesar I, Sextus Julius Caesar II, Sextus Julius Caesar III (Sextus Julius Caesar The Consul), Sextus Julius Caesar IV

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    Men’s minds tend to fear more keenly those things that are absent.
    Julius Caesar [Gaius Julius Caesar] (100–44 B.C.)

    How often you, spurned, will run to my door, when your strong words shall have fallen into a sob, and a trembling horror will begin from your sad tears.
    —Propertius Sextus (c. 50–16 B.C.)

    Michelangelo said to Pope Julius II, “Self negation is noble, self-culture is beneficent, self-possession is manly, but to the truly great and inspiring soul they are poor and tame compared to self-abuse.” Mr. Brown, here, in one of his latest and most graceful poems refers to it in an eloquent line which is destined to live to the end of time—”None know it but to love it, None name it but to praise.”
    Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (1835–1910)

    All Gaul is divided into three parts.
    —Julius Caesar [Gaius Julius Caesar] (100–44 B.C.)