Don Quixote Dulcinea Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not up for laughing, but their laughter makes the room feel safer, so we begin to explore. — John Green

I enjoy vanity . But I can't stick to any of that lifestyle for too long because, when its true colors come out, it's empty and cold and soulless. — Michelle Rodriguez

I saw them with my bodily eyes as clearly as I see you. And when they departed, I used to weep and wish they would take me with them. — Joan Of Arc

When the road looks rough ahead, remember the 'Man upstairs'
and the word HOPE.
Hang onto both and 'tough it out'. — John Wayne

As soon as Don Quixote had read the inscription on the parchment he perceived clearly that it referred to the disenchantment of Dulcinea, and returning hearty thanks to heaven that he — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

I learned the lesson that great men cultivate love, and that only little men cherish a spirit of hatred. — Booker T. Washington

Pain speaks louder than words ever could. Like most things it serves as both messenger and a symbol. — Brandi L. Bates

O Don Quixote, wise as thou art brave,
La Mancha's splendor and of Spain the star!
To thee I say that if the peerless maid,
Dulcinea del Toboso, is to be restored
to the state that was once hers, it needs must be
that thy squire Sancho take on his bared behind,
those sturdy buttocks, must consent to take
three thousand lashes and three hundred more,
and well laid on, that they may sting and smart;
for those are the authors of her woe
have thus resolved, and that is why I've come,
This, gentles, is the word I bring to you. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

I think of prayer as a spiritual lifeline back to where I most want to be. — Marianne Williamson

As I grew older, my love for reading grew stronger. I read with studious interest everything I could find relating to colored men who had gained prominence. My heroes had been King David, then Robert the Bruce; now Frederick Douglass was enshrined in the place of honor. — James Weldon Johnson

A man on a quest. A Don Quixote searching for his Dulcinea. But keep in mind my good friend, Don Quixote never found his Dulcinea, did he? He did not. There sometimes isn't much difference between a knight's quest and a fool's errand. — Morgan Matson

Naturally have a belief that you can make a difference and you will make it unknowingly. — Auliq Ice