183 ordspråk av Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
There are only two families in the world, as a grandmother of mine used to say: the haves and the have-nots.
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There is a remedy for all things but death, which will be sure to lay us out flat some time or other.
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There is a strange charm in the hope of a good legacy that wonderfully reduces the sorrow people otherwise may feel for the death of their relatives and friends
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There is also this benefit in brag, that the speaker is unconsciously expressing his own ideal. Humor him by all means, draw it all out, and hold him to it.
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There is no book so bad, said the bachelor, but something good may be found in it.
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There is no greater folly in the world than for a man to despair.
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There's a remedy for everything except death
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There's no sauce in the world like hunger
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There's no taking trout with dry breeches.
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There's not the least thing can be said or done, but people will talk and find fault
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They who lose today may win tomorrow
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Those who'll play with cats must expect to be scratched
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Thou art a cat, and rat, and a coward to boot.
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Thou hast seen nothing yet.
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Time ripens all thing. No man is born wise.
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