Hernan Cortes — "He travels safest in the dark night who travels lightest."
He travels safest in the dark night who travels lightest.
He travels safest in the dark night who travels lightest.
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"I and my companions suffer from a disease of the heart which can be cured only with gold."
"Their women are comely, but their gods demand too much blood."
"I came to get rich, not to till the soil like a peasant."
"They call me a traitor, but I gave Spain an empire."
"The true measure of a man is not in wealth or power but in the way he treats those who are less fortunate."
A metaphorical and philosophical statement on freedom from burdens, physical or otherwise, attributed to Cortes.
Date: 16th century (approximate)
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