“Too much sanity may be madness and the maddest of all, to see life as it is and not as it should be.”
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. His magnum opus, Don Quixote, often considered the first modern novel, is a classic of Western literature and is regularly regarded among the best novels ever written. His work is considered among the most important in all of literature. His influence on the Spanish language has been so great that Spanish is often called *la lengua de Cervantes* (The language of Cervantes). He has been dubbed *el Príncipe de los Ingenios* - the Prince of Wits. ([Source][1].) [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_de_Cervantes
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“Too much sanity may be madness and the maddest of all, to see life as it is and not as it should be.”
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“Those who'll play with cats must expect to be scratched.”
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“Fair and softly goes far.”
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“It is one thing to praise discipline, and another to submit to it.”
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“The eyes those silent tongues of love.”
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“There's no taking trout with dry breeches.”
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“Fear has many eyes and can see things underground.”
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“That which costs little is less valued.”
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“To withdraw is not to run away, and to stay is no wise action, when there's more reason to fear than to hope.”
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