unkindest cut of all

The phrase "unkindest cut of all" is a quote from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. It refers to a betrayal or an act of harm inflicted by someone who was once considered a friend or ally. It suggests that the most painful and hurtful act comes from someone whom we least expect or trust, which makes it even more devastating.


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