Miguel De Cervantes Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by Miguel De Cervantes
Miguel De Cervantes Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Jealousy sees things always with magnifying glasses which make little things large, of dwarfs giants, of suspicions truths.
For the army is a school in which the miser becomes generous, and the generous prodigal; miserly soldiers are like monsters, but very rarely seen.
When we leave this world, and are laid in the earth, the prince walks as narrow a path as the day-laborer.
Love and war are the same thing, and stratagems and policy are as allowable in the one as in the other.
There is a remedy for everything but death; who, in spite of our teeth, will take us in his clutches.
Truth may be stretched, but cannot be broken, and always gets above falsehood, as does oil above water.
Well, there's a remedy for all things but death, which will be sure to lay us flat one time or other.
You are a devil at everything, and there is no kind of thing in the 'versal world but what you can turn your hand into.
History is the depository of great actions, the witness of what is past, the example and instructor of the present, and monitor to the future.
When a man says, "Get out of my house! what would you have with my wife?" there is no answer to be made.
The pen is the tongue of the soul; as are the thoughts engendered there, so will be the things written.
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.
Whether it's the pot that hits the rock or the rock that hits the pot , it's the pot that will break every time
Anyone who does not know how to make the most of his luck has no right to complain if it passes by him.
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 reason.
Happy the man to whom heaven has given a morsel of bread without laying him under the obligation of thanking any other for it than heaven itself.
There is a time for some things, and a time for all things; a time for great things, and a time for small things.
Truth indeed rather alleviates than hurts, and will always bear up against falsehood, as oil does above water.