Miguel de Cervantes Thoughts

Best 30+ Miguel de Cervantes Messages, Quotes, and Images

There were no embraces because where there is great love there is often little display of it.

There were no embraces because where there is great love there is often little display of it.

Facts are the enemy of truth.

Facts are the enemy of truth.

Seek for good, but expect evil.

Seek for good, but expect evil.

Never look for birds of this year in the nests of the last.

Never look for birds of this year in the nests of the last.

By the streets of 'by and by,' one arrives at the house of 'never'.

By the streets of 'by and by,' one arrives at the house of 'never'.

Until death, it is all life.

Until death, it is all life.

To be good to the vile is to throw water into the sea.

To be good to the vile is to throw water into the sea.

Where envy reigns virtue can't exist, and generosity doesn't go with meanness.

Where envy reigns virtue can't exist, and generosity doesn't go with meanness.

Everything disturbs an absent lover.

Everything disturbs an absent lover.

The wounds received in battle bestow honour, they do not take it away.

The wounds received in battle bestow honour, they do not take it away.

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