Christopher Columbus

Sailed to the Americas

Early Modern influential 75 sayings

Sayings by Christopher Columbus

I am so grieved at their departure that I shall never cease to regret it.

1492 — Journal of the First Voyage, December 26, 1492 (referring to the departure of the Niña and Pinta)
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I vow that I will never again set foot on land unless it is to return to Spain.

1492 — Journal of the First Voyage, December 25, 1492 (after the wreck of the Santa María)
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I have no doubt that I should be able to bring all the people of this island, and all the other islands, to the knowledge of God, and to the service of Your Highnesses.

1492 — Journal of the First Voyage, October 13, 1492
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I believe that there are great mines of gold here, and that the Indians have it from there.

1492 — Journal of the First Voyage, October 26, 1492
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I do not know what to say, for I am so confused.

1492 — Journal of the First Voyage, November 2, 1492
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I am the most unfortunate man in the world, and I am in such a state that I do not know what to do.

1500 — Letter to Doña Juana de la Torre, October 1500
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I should be judged as a captain who went from Spain to the Indies.

1503 — Letter to the Spanish Crown defending his actions
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Gold is most excellent; gold constitutes treasure; and he who has it may do what he will in the world.

1492 — Journal entry during his voyages
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The earth is not round as a ball, but pear-shaped.

1498 — Letter to the Spanish monarchs
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I found very many islands filled with people innumerable, and of them all I have taken possession.

1493 — Letter to Luis de Santángel
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I am a most noteworthy sinner, but I have cried out to the Lord for grace and mercy.

1502 — Later reflections in his writings
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I went to sea from the most tender age and have continued in a sea life to this day.

1501 — Letter to the Spanish Crown
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The natives are an inoffensive people, but so far from being intelligent that they are incapable of learning.

1492 — Journal entry
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I have seen and I have heard, but I do not believe.

1492 — Journal entry about strange phenomena
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The Admiral says that he never saw a more beautiful thing, with trees all along the river, beautiful and green and different from ours.

1492 — Journal entry describing Hispaniola
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I should not proceed by land to the East, as is customary, but by a Westerly route.

1485 — Letter to King John II of Portugal
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The people here are very simple in war-like matters.

1492 — Journal entry about indigenous people
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I found that part of the island towards the south to be all in tail like a woman’s leg.

1492 — Journal entry describing Cuba
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I have always read that the world was spherical.

1498 — Letter to the Spanish monarchs
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I have come to believe that this is a mighty continent which was hitherto unknown.

1498 — Letter during his third voyage
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