“Soul of fibre and heart of oak.”
Quote by Miguel de Cervantes
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Sancho Panza's Proverbs: And Others which Occur in Don Quixote
This book compiles a selection of wise sayings and maxims associated with Sancho Panza, a prominent figure in Miguel de Cervantes' classic work Don Quixote. The proverbs reflect the character's wit, wisdom, and observations on life and society during the time of the story. more
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