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Using The Proverb Frequently In Their Mouths Who Enter Upon Dangerous And Bold Attempts, "The Die Is Cast," He Took The River.
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Using the proverb frequently in their mouths who enter upon dangerous
and bold attempts, "The die is cast," he took the river.
-- Plutarch (46-120 AD)
-- Life of Caesar
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