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Miguel de Cervantes Quotations

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (29 September 154723 April 1616), was a Spanish novelist, poet and playwright. He is best known for his novel Don Quixote, or Don Quijote de la Mancha, which is considered by many to be the first modern novel, one of the greatest works in Western literature, and the greatest of the Spanish language.

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Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605-1615)

By a small sample we may judge of the whole piece.
This famous work has been translated into English by many authors, and an attempt will be made to source the translations which are used here.
Can we ever have too much of a good thing? There's not the least thing can be said or done, but people will talk and find fault. Fear is sharp-sighted, and can see things underground, and much more in the skies. I must speak the truth, and nothing but the truth. Every man is as Heaven made him, and sometimes a great deal worse. The pen is the tongue of the soul; as are the thoughts engendered there, so will be the things written. Tomorrow will be a new day. Honesty is the best policy, I will stick to that. What a man has, so much he's sure of.

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Fortune leaves always some door open to come at a remedy. Take care, your worship, those things over there are not giants but windmills.

La Gitanilla (The Little Gypsy)

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