Sleep is the best cure for waking troubles. Miguel de Cervantes More Quotes by Miguel de Cervantes More Quotes From Miguel de Cervantes I have other fish to fry. Miguel de Cervantes fishing sea lakes There's no love lost between us. Miguel de Cervantes no-love-lost lost-love life Well, there's a remedy for all things but death, which will be sure to lay us flat one time or other. Miguel de Cervantes dying funny death Well, there's a remedy for all things but death, which will be sure to lay us flat one time or other. Miguel de Cervantes dying funny death Soul of fibre and heart of oak. Miguel de Cervantes oaks soul heart Urgent necessity prompts many to do things, at the very thoughts of which they perhaps would start at other times. Miguel de Cervantes prompts urgent deeds There were no embraces, because where there is great love there is often little display of it. Miguel de Cervantes great-love embrace littles Every man was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Miguel de Cervantes spoons mouths men Think before thou speakest. Miguel de Cervantes thinking Comparisons are odious. Miguel de Cervantes comparison standards guidance I can tell where my own shoe pinches me. Miguel de Cervantes shoes my-own i-can Does the devil possess you? You're leaping over the hedge before you come at the stile. Miguel de Cervantes stiles devil doe From reading too much, and sleeping too little, his brain dried up on him and he lost his judgment. Miguel de Cervantes reading brain sleep Thank you for nothing. Miguel de Cervantes gratitude love-you By God and upon my conscience, said the devil, I never observed it, for my mind is occupied with so many different things that I was forgetting the main thing I came about. This demon must be an honest fellow and a good Christian, said Sancho; for if he wasn't he wouldn't swear by God and his conscience; I feel sure now there must be good souls even in hell itself. Miguel de Cervantes soul christian mind Get out of harms way. Miguel de Cervantes harm advice way Can we ever have too much of a good thing? Miguel de Cervantes too-much-of-a-good-thing too-much good-things For me alone Don Quixote was born and I for him. His was the power of action, mine of writing. Miguel de Cervantes born action writing Wit and humor do not reside in slow minds. Miguel de Cervantes wit-and-humor wit mind Well-gotten wealth may lose itself, but the ill-gotten loses its master also. Miguel de Cervantes wealth masters may