...Men fear what they themselves have imagined.
No man is ever innocent when his opponent is the judge.
Among those who share a throne there can be no loyalty; Dominion's ever impatient consort.
The abode of God, too, is wherever is earth and sea and air, and sky and virtue. Why further do we seek the Gods of heaven? Whatever thou dost behold and whatever thou dost touch, that is Jupiter.
By boldness great fears are cancealed.
Thus each person by his fears gives wings to rumor, and, without any real source of apprehension, men fear what they themselves have imagined.