Cervantes — "The greatest pleasure of a dog is that you make a fool of yourself with him, and…"
The greatest pleasure of a dog is that you make a fool of yourself with him, and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too.
The greatest pleasure of a dog is that you make a fool of yourself with him, and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too.
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"All that glitters is not gold."
"The belly carries the legs, and not the legs the belly."
"It is always a sign of a bad cause when the agents are afraid."
"For the love of God, gentlemen, let us not be so foolish as to believe that this world is a carnival, and that we are here to eat and drink and be merry."
"Too much sanity may be madness."
Attributed to Cervantes, though exact source in his major works is elusive. Could be from lesser-known writings or letters.
Date: Approx. 1600s
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