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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"Every man is the son of his own works."
"The brave man is not he who does not feel fear, but he who conquers that fear."
"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."
"El que lee mucho y anda mucho, ve mucho y sabe mucho."
"The devil, in his malice, has put into the world a great number of books that are called chivalric romances, which, though they are full of lies and follies, are read with great pleasure by many peopl…"
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