Cervantes — "For good and evil, life and death, and all things, are in the power of the tongu…"
For good and evil, life and death, and all things, are in the power of the tongue.
For good and evil, life and death, and all things, are in the power of the tongue.
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"The man who is prudent and discreet is more formidable than the man who is bold and rash."
"He who reads much and travels much, sees much and knows much."
"There are two roads, Sancho, by which men may come to be rich and lords: one is that of letters, the other that of arms."
"The proof of the pudding is in the eating."
"To be prepared is half the victory."
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