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Go On, My Friend, And Fear Nothing; You Carry Caesar And His Fortunes In Your Boat.
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Go on, my friend, and fear nothing; you carry Caesar and his fortunes
in your boat.
-- Plutarch (46-120 AD)
-- Life of Caesar
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