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Answered by darkpython077
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During the second act of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Caesar tells Calpurnia that ''Cowards die many times before their deaths;/The valiant never taste of death but once.'' ... If Caesar were to hide, he may not physically die, but part of him would die because he did not have the courage to face his challenge.

Answered by SonOfSubair
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cowards die a many times before their death, the valient never taste but once ..

it says ..dont be a coward in your life ... you ll never reach anywhere . so try to face your fears by confronting it... that success gives you the title of bravery .. hope it helps .
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