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[ Don Quixote’s epitaph :] To die in wisdom, having lived in folly.

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[ Of impending death :] One foot already in the stirrup.

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Digo, paciencia y barajar .

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Dos linajes solos hay en el mundo . . . que son el tener y el no tener .

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He’s a muddle-headed fool, with frequent lucid intervals.

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We cannot all be friars, and many are the ways by which God leads his own to eternal life.

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El Caballero de la Triste Figura .

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To tilt against windmills.

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In a village of La Mancha, the name of which I won’t try to recall, there lived, not long ago, one of those gentlemen, who usually keep a lance upon a rack, an old shield, a lean horse, and a greyhound for coursing.

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Old, that’s an affront no woman can well bear.
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Miguel de Cervantes was born in Alcalá de Henares, Spain. His most famous work, 'Don Quixote,' is considered one of the most important literary works ever written and the first modern novel. Cervantes' life was marked by adventure and hardship, including military service, participation in the Battle of Lepanto where he was wounded, and long periods of poverty and imprisonment. Despite these adversities, he produced a vast body of work that explored themes such as reality versus illusion, honor, and madness. His writing is characterized by its wit, humanism, and psychological depth. Cervantes has had a lasting influence on world literature, and his figure is synonymous with literary genius.