“...in the worst of circumstances, the hypocrite who pretends to be good does less harm than the public sinner.”
― Don Quixote
― Don Quixote
“So it isn’t the masses who are to blame for demanding rubbish, but rather those who aren’t capable of providing them with anything else.”
― Don Quixote
― Don Quixote
“a travesty that for coarseness, vulgarity, and buffoonery is almost unexampled even in the literature of that day.”
― Don Quixote
― Don Quixote
“all human efforts to communicate—even in the same language—are equally utopian, equally luminous with value, and equally worth the doing.”
― Don Quixote
― Don Quixote
“But I have heard it said,” said Don Quixote, “that troubles take wing for the man who can sing.”
― Don Quixote
― Don Quixote
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