Fear has many eyes and can see things underground.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about eyes, fear, things
For a man to attain to an eminent degree in learning costs him time, watching, hunger, nakedness, dizziness in the head, weakness in the stomach, and other inconveniences.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about hunger, weakness, heads, time, man
From reading too much, and sleeping too little, his brain dried up on him and he lost his judgment.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about judgment, brain
Good actions ennoble us, and we are the sons of our deeds.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about deeds, good, good luck
Good actions ennoble us, and we are the sons of our own deeds.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about deeds, good, good luck
He who loses wealth loses much; he who loses a friend loses more; but he that loses his courage loses all.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about wealth, courage
Hold you there, neither a strange hand nor my own, neither heavy nor light shall touch my bum.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about light
I believe there's no proverb but what is true; they are all so many sentences and maxims drawn from experience, the universal mother of sciences.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about experience, mother
I do not say a proverb is amiss when aptly and reasonably applied, but to be forever discharging them, right or wrong, hit or miss, renders conversation insipid and vulgar.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about conversation, vulgarity, bad, rightness
In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about impossible, absurd, order
It is one thing to praise discipline, and another to submit to it.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about praise, things
It seldom happens that any felicity comes so pure as not to be tempered and allayed by some mixture of sorrow.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about sadness
Laziness never arrived at the attainment of a good wish.Quote by Miguel de Cervantes about laziness, wish, good, good luck