Cervantes — "There are two roads, Sancho, by which men may come to be rich and lords: one is …"
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.
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.
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"There is no book so bad but something good may be found in it."
"Every man is the architect of his own fortune."
"Good men are not in need of laws, but bad men are."
"The greatest sorcery is to do good, and the greatest madness is to live without it."
"The wounds received in battle are honorable, but those received by the tongue are incurable."
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