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Miguel de Cervantes quotes - page 6
Ready to split his sides with laughing.
Miguel de Cervantes
I will take my corporal oath on it.
Miguel de Cervantes
Which I have earned with the sweat of my brows.
Miguel de Cervantes
Raise a hue and cry.
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Here is the devil-and-all to pay.
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I never saw a more dreadful battle in my born days.
Miguel de Cervantes
Plain as the nose on a man's face.
Miguel de Cervantes
Marriage is a noose.
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Sure as a gun.
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I begin to smell a rat.
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Forewarned forearmed.
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This peck of troubles.
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Bell, book, and candle.
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No limits but the sky.
Miguel de Cervantes
As well look for a needle in a bottle of hay.
Miguel de Cervantes
Matters will go swimmingly.
Miguel de Cervantes
I was so free with him as not to mince the matter.
Miguel de Cervantes
There is no book so bad," said the bachelor, "but something good may be found in it.
Miguel de Cervantes
I think it a very happy accident.
Miguel de Cervantes
Absence, that common cure of love.
Miguel de Cervantes
As they use to say, spick and span new.
Miguel de Cervantes
You are taking the wrong sow by the ear.
Miguel de Cervantes
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