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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

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    virtue is more persecuted by the wicked than loved by the good.
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    until death it's all life
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    take my advice and live many years; for the foolishest thing a man can do in this life is to let himself die
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    Come, don't be lazy, but get up from your bed and let us take to the fields in shepherd's trim as we agreed.
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    I was born to be an example of misfortune, and the target and mark at which the arrows of adversity are aimed and directed.
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    it will be enough not to stray a hair's breadth from the truth in the telling of it.
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    There is no book so bad but it has something good in it
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    the reason of the unreason with which my reason is afflicted so weakens my reason that with reason I murmur at your beauty
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    the high heavens, that of your divinity divinely fortify you with the stars, render you deserving of the desert your greatness deserves."
  • b7504268027has quoted2 years ago
    the reason of the unreason with which my reason is afflicted so weakens my reason that with reason I murmur at your beauty;
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