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Let me leap out of the frying-pan into the fire or, out of God's blessing into the warm sun.

By Miguel de Cervantes
It is very difficult to be wholly joyous or wholly sad on this earth. The comic, when it is human, soon takes upon itself a face of pain and some of our griefs . . . have their source in weaknesses which must be recognized with smiling compassion as the common inheritance of us all.

By Miguel de Cervantes
It is the part of a wise man to keep himself to-day for to-morrow, and not to venture all his eggs in one basket.

By Miguel de Cervantes
It is past all controversy that what costs dearest is, and ought to be, most valued.

By Miguel de Cervantes
It is good to live and learn.

By Miguel de Cervantes
It is a true saying that a man must eat a peck of salt with his friend before he knows him.

By Miguel de Cervantes
In the night all cats are gray.

By Miguel de Cervantes
Ill-luck, you know, seldom comes alone.

By Miguel de Cervantes
I was so free with him as not to mince the matter.

By Miguel de Cervantes
I think it a very happy accident.

By Miguel de Cervantes
I say that good painters imitated nature but that bad ones vomited it.

By Miguel de Cervantes
I say that good painters imitated nature; but that bad ones vomited it.

By Miguel de Cervantes
I shall be as secret as the grave.

By Miguel de Cervantes
I never thrust my nose into other men's porridge. It is no bread and butter of mine every man for himself, and God for us all.

By Miguel de Cervantes
I must follow him through thick and thin.

By Miguel de Cervantes
I find my familiarity with thee has bred contempt.

By Miguel de Cervantes
I drink when I have occasion, and sometimes when I have no occasion.

By Miguel de Cervantes
I can look sharp as well as another, and let me alone to keep the cobwebs out of my eyes.

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He is as mad as a March hare.

By Miguel de Cervantes
He has an oar in every man's boat, and a finger in every pie.

By Miguel de Cervantes
Fortune leaves always some door open to come at a remedy.

By Miguel de Cervantes
Fear is sharp-sighted, and can see things under ground, and much more in the skies.

By Miguel de Cervantes
Everyone is as God has made him, and oftentimes a great deal worse.

By Miguel de Cervantes
Every man was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth.

By Miguel de Cervantes
Don't put too fine a point to your wit for fear it should get blunted.

By Miguel de Cervantes
Delay always breeds danger and to protract a great design is often to ruin it.

By Miguel de Cervantes
Delay always breeds danger.

By Miguel de Cervantes
Building castles in the air, and making yourself a laughing-stock.

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Be slow of tongue and quick of eye.

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Be brief, for no discourse can please when too long.

By Miguel de Cervantes