Quotation by Shakespeare

I rather tell thee what is to be feared
Than what I fear; for always I am Caesar.
William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Caesar, in Julius Caesar, act 1, sc. 2, l. 211-2.

Caesar thinks of himself as an embodiment of power, and his name has passed into dictionaries as such (compare German "Kaiser").
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