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edtwt_gf_: i hope miguel de cervantes is in hell

SpainAuNZ: The universities of Valladolid and Salamanca contributed to the expansion of Castilian with the language reaching its peak in Alcalá de Henares, birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, the author of Don Quijote. ➡️

bdealbaMD: "Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading, his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind." Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote

wangar25849: Take away the cause and the effect ceases.,Miguel de Cervantes,motivation,

dianajerut21891: Take away the cause and the effect ceases.,Miguel de Cervantes,motivation,

mw08952653: Valor lies just halfway between rashness and cowardice.,Miguel de Cervantes,Cowardice, Just, Between ,

freudianblunder: 5% done with Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

StevenRounce: Quote of the Day from The Free Dictionary. Miguel de Cervantes:

yesilbas_ismail: A good example is Infantería de Marina or Spanish Marines. Miguel Cervantes served as a marine at the 1571 Battle of Lepanto against the Ottomans. A daughter of the king is called an infanta.

oliveadavis276: Fair and softly goes far. -Miguel de Cervantes. eGbs

amettkolaloq: Fair and softly goes far. -Miguel de Cervantes. LyFs

yhenyhen1612: Fair and softly goes far. -Miguel de Cervantes. biKQ

RoyMeanz: Fair and softly goes far. -Miguel de Cervantes. kQUx

WorldLanguageU1: Gabriel García Márquez is the most translated Spanish-language writer of the century, overtaking Miguel de Cervantes. However, 'Don Quixote' remains one of the best-selling novels.

medbmz1982: "A Comprehensive Summary of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes: Exploring Themes, Characters, and Literary Devices"

cdlesniak: Move over Miguel

cylocyziruzu: Blessed be he who invented sleep, a cloak that covers all a man's thoughts. Miguel de Cervantes

AmyEmerick2: Love not what you are, but what you may become." Miguel De Cervantes

Dronesclbreject: “When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies? Perhaps to be too practical is madness. To surrender dreams — this may be madness. Too much sanity may be madness — and maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be!” Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote

euronewsculture: Move over Cervantes – there’s a new knight in town. The Instituto Cervantes has announced that Gabriel García Márquez has overtaken Miguel de Cervantes as the most translated Spanish-language writer of the century so far.

williechunderan: "Neither good nor evil can last forever; and so it follows that as evil has lasted a long time, good must now be close at hand." ~Miguel de Cervantes

SzikmanD: "Every tooth in a man’s head is more valuable than a diamond." – Miguel de Cervantes

Philip_D_Conrad: No man is born wise. (Miguel de Cervantes)

TheWisdomClock: 1AM "To be prepared is half the victory. " -Miguel de Cervantes

FACTABOUTHATERS: Love is a power too strong to be overcome by anything but flight. —Miguel de Cervantes

NikiweDhliwayo: Love is a power too strong to be overcome by anything but flight. —Miguel de Cervantes

Algerian_dz_: The cave of Cervantes Belouizdad, Algiers Author of"Don Quixote de la Mancha"(edited in 1605), captured in1575 by Mamí Arnaut(Mohamed the Albanian), while he was returning to Spain after his stay in Naples, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), spent five years in Algiers

Philip_D_Conrad: No man is born wise. (Miguel de Cervantes)

MickeyZhivago: If Miguel de Cervantes wrote a book about Joe Biden, it would be - Man of Dementia

Mike_May_Quotes: to recreate my mind a little, I would then take some godly book in hand, or play on the harp; for experience had taught me that music orders disordered minds, and doth lighten the passions that afflict the spirit (Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, 1547–1616)

TeamDonaldson: " Those who will play with cats must expect to be scratched. " Miguel de Cervantes

YourGiftofLife1: " Those who will play with cats must expect to be scratched. " Miguel de Cervantes

drpauloalvarado: On page 231 of 663 of La Galatea, by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

Philip_D_Conrad: No man is born wise. (Miguel de Cervantes)

RoyalBlackBird: "That which costs little is less valued." - Miguel de Cervantes

siglo__XXI: "No fathers or mothers think their own children ugly; and this self-deceit is yet stronger with respect to the offspring of the mind." Miguel de Cervantes

rhablund: On page 750 of 1003 of Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

schummyocmv: Study Guide to Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes (Bright Notes) UP37POQ

stuart123455: “Sleep is the relief of miseries for those who suffer them awake.” Miguel de Cervantes

fit_franklin: In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd. Miguel de Cervantes

jrlindermuth: "Diligence is the mother of good fortune." Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

horryeagle: They will lose your data

RaspiArduino: I'll turn over a new leaf. -- Miguel de Cervantes

CandyFrank8: Make it your business to know yourself, which is the most difficult lesson in the world. - Miguel De Cervantes

Thor_2000: To be prepared is half the victory. - Miguel de Cervantes

MidCounty727: "Every tooth in a man's head is more valuable than a diamond." –Miguel de Cervantes

KL_writing: DON QUIXOTE by Miguel de Cervantes Read from 3/2 - 3/20

Teatro_Vision: Did you know that it's said that the majority of dichos in the Spanish language originate in the classic novel Don Quixote? To celebrate Miguel de Cervantes' contributions to the language, we want to know your favorite sayings and compile them in our lobby!

memie21: “He who sings scares away his woes.” Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.

Philip_D_Conrad: No man is born wise. (Miguel de Cervantes)

Teatro_Vision: Tell us some of your family's favorite dichos! To celebrate Miguel de Cervantes' contributions to the language, we want to know your favorite sayings for our upcoming production! Our Production Manager Dianne's favorite dicho is, "¡Menos caballos, más elote!" ¿Cual es el tuyo?

plantlex: The truth may be stretched thin, but it never breaks, and its always surfaces above lies, as oil floats on water. -Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote de la Mancha

grtbooks: Mar. 20 in the Classics: The second and concluding episode of an animated adaptation of Miguel Cervantes' novel Don Quixote de la Mancha is broadcast on the NBC TV series The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo in 1965, three months after the first episode.

alexconnorwrite: “I have never died all my life.” 'Don Quixote' Miguel de Cervantes Spanish author 1547 - 1616

yianniseinstein: 16..January 1605. The brilliant novel Don Quixote (Part 1) by Miguel de Cervantes was first published in Madrid, Spag

cylocyziruzu: He who loses wealth loses much; he who loses a friend loses more; but he who loses courage loses all. Miguel de Cervantes

ndo27324: A wise man does not trust all his eggs to one basket.,Miguel de Cervantes,caution,

saadMoh33: Never stand begging for that which you have the power to earn. - Miguel de Cervantes

Philip_D_Conrad: No man is born wise. (Miguel de Cervantes)

HELLENM16293854: He who loses wealth loses much he who loses a friend loses more but he who loses his courage loses all.,Miguel de Cervantes,courage,

EaliKandir1: Never stand begging for that which you have the power to earn.,Miguel de Cervantes,Stand, You, Earn ,

Mike_May_Quotes: ‘That is a natural condition of women,’ quoth Don Quixote, ‘to disdain those that love them, and to affect those which hate them. (Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, 1547–1616)

TomHoefling: "Truth will rise above falsehood as oil above water." -- Miguel de Cervantes

TrainingMindful: “In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd.” ~ Miguel de Cervantes

bsdfortune: Every man is as God made him, ay, and often worse. -- Miguel de Cervantes

KimberlyNeudorf: “Virtue is persecuted by the wicked more than it is loved by the good.” ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote

graceMi09033567: Valour lies just halfway between rashness and cowardice.,Miguel de Cervantes,courage,

Philip_D_Conrad: No man is born wise. (Miguel de Cervantes)

TrainingMindful: “Diligence is the mother of good fortune.” ~ Miguel de Cervantes

sIugma: also when it’s the guy falling in love with a concept it’s played straight wayyy more often than not IM SORRY MIGUEL DE CERVANTES THEY’VE DESECRATED YOUR CODIFIER

OfBeloit: “Every tooth in a man’s head is more valuable than a diamond.” ― Miguel de Cervantes.

nickwafula56441: I swear to hold my tongue about it till the end of your worship's days, and God grant I may be able to let it out tomorrow,Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote,humor, humour,

MARTHAG13978591: There's no love lost between us.,Miguel de Cervantes,love,

MichaelButchin: A treat for my Spanish-speaking friends! Alas, there are no subtitles, so I can only follow this very generally. but the production is gorgeous! Don Quijote de la Mancha - Fernando Rey - Miguel de Cervantes - Complete...

lucyngima526031: Let us forget and forgive injuries.,Miguel de Cervantes,forgiveness,

PatrickDewind: Finished reading Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. You know, given the frequency in which he's depicted tilting with windmills, which happens precisely once in the story, I'm beginning to wonder if people bothered reading past the first sally.

gilbert41777261: Urgent necessity prompts many to do things.,Miguel de Cervantes,motivational,

JackMonero: “Tell me thy company, and I'll tell thee what thou art.” —Miguel de Cervantes Same goes for those that are constantly seeking confirmation of their bullish or bearish bias…. Don’t be a Perma. Avoid The Perma’s.

j_maggiola: To consider re-electing Biden/Harrison’s must read: To be good to the vile is to throw water into the sea. Miguel de Cervantes

Harin1970: “Tell me thy company, and I’ll tell thee what thou art.” —— Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish Writer, Author of “Don Quixote” Greetings of the day! Wish you a good weekend ahead!

CLSageDesign: "In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd." -attributed to Miguel de Cervantes-

Philip_D_Conrad: No man is born wise. (Miguel de Cervantes)

richd77: "Love not what you are, but what you may become." -- Miguel de Cervantes

wisdom2inspire_: "In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd." - Miguel de Cervantes

AprilSmilees: «Too much sanity may be madness — and maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be». (Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra).

EyauukArt: Never stand begging for that which you have the power to earn. - Miguel de Cervantes

mustafa_frq: “The man who is prepared has his battle half- fought” Spanish novelist, Miguel de Cervantes

mariana_pryor: In the book Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes, a man named Quixote goes on a ridiculous adventure to rid the world of knaves. Throughout his journey, he meets folks who challenge his notions of what is right and wrong

balbirpunj: Like Don Quixote, an eccentric character from 'The Ingenious Gentleman' a novel by Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616), Rahul is busy combating non-existent phantoms and demons while tilting at windmills. The dividing line between reality & prejudices, has just disappeared for Rahul.

ato_afful: "In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd."-Miguel de Cervantes

EgirlSans: Can't believe Miguel de Cervantes predicted TERFs.

chumpofchance: miguel de cervantes - don quixote five stars, i enjoyed it

CandyFrank8: Never stand begging for that which you have the power to earn. - Miguel de Cervantes

Philip_D_Conrad: No man is born wise. (Miguel de Cervantes)

justplainbill1: "How will he who does not know how to govern himself know how to govern others?" ~ Miguel de Cervantes

MelanieJaxn: "Too much sanity may be madness and the maddest of all, to see life as it is and not as it should be." ~ Miguel de Cervantes

Talon_1977: "Dueling Knights" - .035 ETH (1/1)

MelanieJaxn: "In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd." ~ Miguel de Cervantes

Dionisiysmail: The image of Donka's move and his movement did not leave me indifferent, not in childhood, not in adulthood. Miguel de Cervantes, who, in the work “The Cunning Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha, described his dreams, fantasies, travels and exploits. 1994 Oil on paper, dry brush.

thewisebot: In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd. - Miguel de Cervantes



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