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Don quixote Quote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

“And the first thing I have got to say is, that for my own part I hold my master Don Quixote to be stark mad, though sometimes he says things that, to my mind, and indeed everybody's that listens to him, are so wise, and run in such a straight furrow, that Satan himself could not have said them…” quote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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““And the first thing I have got to say is, that for my own part I hold my master Don Quixote to be stark mad, though sometimes he says things that, to my mind, and indeed everybody's that listens to him, are so wise, and run in such a straight furrow, that Satan himself could not have said them better; but for all that, really, and beyond all question, it's my firm belief he is cracked.””

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

About This Quote

Source Novel: Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, 1605

The narrator admires Don Quixote’s madness yet acknowledges his hidden wisdom and straight‑forward insight.

In simple terms: Madness can hide deep truth.

Key Takeaway

Seek wisdom even in unconventional sources.

Themes

madness wisdom perspective

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • reading literature
  • evaluating mentors
  • personal growth
  • critical thinking

Key Concepts

literary critique human nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • What wisdom have you found in unlikely places?
  • When should you question a ‘mad’ authority?
A Different Perspective

Madness may be romanticized, ignoring harmful effects.

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