Beware the ides of March
Beware the ides of March
"Beware the ides of March" is a famous line from William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. The phrase is spoken by a soothsayer warning Julius Caesar of impending danger on the 15th of March, known as the Ides of March. This line has become synonymous with caution and foreboding, as it is a reminder that even the most powerful and seemingly invincible individuals can fall victim to betrayal and tragedy.