Cervantes Quote by Knight of the woeful countenance Download Open image ““It’s madness to see life as it is and not how it should be.”” — Knight of the woeful countenance ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cervantes Life Madness Madness Life Man-of-la-mancha Perception Reality Truth
“Too much sanity may be madness — and maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be!” — Miguel de Cervantes Copy Share Image
“That is part of life. And life is more beautiful with a little madness in it.” — Osho Copy Share Image
“But more and more I think that madness is the world's natural condition and to expect anything else is madness compounded.” — Russell Hoban Copy Share Image
“When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies? Perhaps to be too practical is madness. To surrender dreams — this may be… — Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Copy Share Image
Maybe the greatest madness is to see life as it is rather than what it could be. — Miguel de Cervantes Copy Share Image
Cervantes smiled Spain's chivalry away; A single laugh demolished the right arm Of his country. — Lord Byron Copy Share Image
“the best of Cervantes is untranslatable, and this undeniable fact is in itself an incentive [for one and all] to learn Spanish.” — Aubrey F.G. Bell Copy Share Image
Modern critics, who refuse to let a plain thing alone, have now started a theory that Cervantes's work is a vast piece of "symbolism."… — Stephen Leacock Copy Share Image
“[He] looked exactly like Michael's idea of Don Quixote, 'the luminary and mirror of all knight-errantry', and for that gentle and melancholy knight Michael… — Elizabeth Goudge Copy Share Image
“Marcela: Hízome el cielo, según vosotros decís, hermosa, y de tal manera, que, sin ser poderosos a otra cosa, a que me améis os… — Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Copy Share Image
“No hay memoria a quien el tiempo no acabe, ni dolor que muerte no le consuma.” — Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Copy Share Image
“O Don Quixote, wise as thou art brave, La Mancha's splendor and of Spain the star! To thee I say that if the peerless… — Cervantes Copy Share Image
“Hell,” he finished absurdly. “Because—” He produced a twenty-peso note and laid it on the table. “I like it,” he called to them, through… — Malcolm Lowry Copy Share Image
“Quixote shines from Lorca and Picasso, From Dalí and El Greco, From the gloomy 'View of Toledo.' He was born before Cervantes.” — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
“it is better to have red a great work of another culture in translation than never to have read it at all.” — Henry Gratton Doyle Copy Share Image