A Quote by Sam Wanamaker

The Ides of March? That doesn't worry me. — © Sam Wanamaker
The Ides of March? That doesn't worry me.
Beware the ides of March.
Before I forget ...Beware the Ides of March.
The Ides of March was a fairly cynical film.
'The Ides of March' was a fairly cynical film.
The ides of March are come. Soothsayer: Ay, Caesar; but not gone.
I played the piccolo in the 'Ides of March' and 'The Fantastic Mr. Fox' score.
Again, during a sacrifice, the augur Spurinna warned Caesar that the danger threatening him would not come later than the Ides of March.
I remember I had scenes with Melinda McGraw in "Ides Of March" that I didn't have in "Video Vigilante," but I can't quite picture that other character. But it was Vancouver, and that year was crazy
When you look at a film like 'The Ides of March' or 'Good Night, and Good Luck' even, those are really contained pictures.
'Ides of March' I did for scale - scale as a director, scale as an actor, scale as a writer.
George Clooney's 'Ides of March' could be the most under-appreciated movie of the year. In 20 years they're gonna go back and say, 'Oh, that was American politics in that time period.' I follow politics, I love it, and that movie is so authentic.
Then there is my country, the Philippines. President Rodrigo Duterte placed most of the country under a lockdown on the ides of March. Surrounded by men in uniform, he cut public transportation and talked about home quarantine, checkpoints and curfews, but said little about the virus or economic aid for those in need.
I call for a march from exploitation to education, from poverty to shared prosperity, a march from slavery to liberty, and a march from violence to peace.
The march of conquest through wild provinces, may be the march of Mind; but not the march of Love.
Don't worry about me. Worry about the next man. If you see me in a fight, don't help me. Pour honey on me and then help the bear. Don't worry about me. I'm Dorothy Bowe's baby boy. I'm going to be all right.
I'm an identical twin, and I felt that with my twin brother, we sort of formed this unassailable force, and it gave me the confidence to be different. Even if I was a goofball, my twin brother was a goofball with me, so I didn't have to worry about fitting in as much. I was able to march to my own drummer.
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