Miguel de Cervantes Quotes & Sayings (Page 6)
Miguel de Cervantes quotes and sayings page 6 (novelist). Here's quote # 51 through 60 out of the 73 we have.
“Liberty, as well as honor, man ought to preserve at the hazard of his life, for without it life is insupportable.”
“Love and war are the same thing, and stratagems and policy are as allowable in the one as in the other.”
“There is also this benefit in brag, that the speaker is unconsciously expressing his own ideal. Humor him by all means, draw it all out, and hold him to it.”
“Truth may be stretched, but cannot be broken, and always gets above falsehood, as does oil above water.”
“One of the most considerable advantages the great have over their inferiors is to have servants as good as themselves.”
“When the severity of the law is to be softened, let pity, not bribes, be the motive.”
“A proverb is a short sentence based on long experience.”
“The most difficult character in comedy is that of the fool, and he must be no simpleton that plays that part.”
“Fair and softly goes far.”
“A person dishonored is worst than dead.”
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