What is a quote from julius caesar saying that brutus wants to kill julius?
Brutus explains his motives for killing Caesar in the only soliloquy he speaks in the play. From the opening words of this speech-“It must be by his death”-the verb “must” indicates that Brutus has already determined the course of action that he must follow: Caesar must die to preserve the welfare of the republic. The rest of the opening statement is an attestation of the nobility of Brutus’s character; he is not motivated by petty, personal jealousies as Cassius is, but by genuine concern for the good, the honour and welfare of Rome.