The saying, "beware of the ides of March" came from Shakespeare in his play "Julius Caesar". That was the date that Caesar's enemies, some senators who must not have agreed with the way he was running things, planned on killing him.
Of course, other important things happened on this date, also as they do on every day. Andrew Jackson (1767), Jimmy Swaggart (1935), Fabio (1961), and lots of others were born on this date. Of course lots of people died on this date, also. Elizabeth Taylor, Lloyd Bridges, Aristotle Onassis, and others. CBS cancelled the "ED Sullivan Show" (1971). I could go on and on but the point is, that on any day, there have been good and bad, huge and tiny, funny and sad, mysterious and expected things happen every day of every year. So, just live today and have a good one, you hear?
The Ides of March have been good to me so far, but Julius Caesar sure got a bum deal!
ReplyDeleteGlad that they were good for you, unlike poor old Julius.
DeleteWe did have a wonderful day. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you did.
DeleteThe Ides of March were very good for me and I had a wonderful day. Thank you for your good wishes. Hope you had a good day.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a wonderful day. I guess it was just bad for Caesar.
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