Best Miguel de Cervantes Quotes
- Fair and softly goes far. Compassion
- Proverbs are short sentences drawn from long experience. Drawn
- There are only two families in the world, my old grandmother used to say, the Haves and the Have-nots. Culture
- Fear has many eyes and can see things underground. Eye
- Our greatest foes, and whom we must chiefly combat, are within. Chiefly
- That which costs little is less valued. Cost
- The eyes those silent tongues of love. Eye
- The gratification of wealth is not found in mere possession or in lavish expenditure, but in its wise application. Abundance
- Time ripens all things; no man is born wise. All
- Alas! all music jars when the soul's out of tune. Alas
- I have always heard, Sancho, that doing good to base fellows is like throwing water into the sea. Always Heard
- There's no taking trout with dry breeches. Breeches
- Valor lies just halfway between rashness and cowardice. Courage
- Well, there's a remedy for all things but death, which will be sure to lay us flat one time or other. All
- Be a terror to the butchers, that they may be fair in their weight; and keep hucksters and fraudulent dealers in awe, for the same… Awe
- Delay always breeds danger; and to protract a great design is often to ruin it. Always Breeds
- I believe there's no proverb but what is true; they are all so many sentences and maxims drawn from experience, the universal mother of sciences. All
- It seldom happens that any felicity comes so pure as not to be tempered and allayed by some mixture of sorrow. Allayed
- Modesty, tis a virtue not often found among poets, for almost every one of them thinks himself the greatest in the world. Almost Every
- No padlocks, bolts, or bars can secure a maiden better than her own reserve. Bars
- One of the most considerable advantages the great have over their inferiors is to have servants as good as themselves. Advantage
- Pray look better, Sir... those things yonder are no giants, but windmills. Better
- The bow cannot always stand bent, nor can human frailty subsist without some lawful recreation. Always Stand
- There is no greater folly in the world than for a man to despair. Despair
- Thou hast seen nothing yet. Funny
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