Cervantes — "The wounds received in battle are honorable, but those received by the tongue ar…"
The wounds received in battle are honorable, but those received by the tongue are incurable.
The wounds received in battle are honorable, but those received by the tongue are incurable.
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"The greatest proof of love is to give all, and to lose all."
"Too much sanity may be madness — and the maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be."
"For good and evil, life and death, and all things, are in the power of the tongue."
"Come poco y cena más poco, que la salud de todo el cuerpo se fragua en la oficina del estómago."
"The greatest madness a man can commit is to let himself die without being killed by anyone, or without ending his days by some other means than melancholy."
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