"Fortunate the time and blessed the age when my famous deeds will come to light, worthy of being carved in bronze, sculpted in marble, and painted on tablets as a remembrance in the future. O thou, wise enchanter, whoever thou mayest be, whose talk it will be to chronicle this wondrous history! I implore thee not to overlook my good Rocinante, my eternal companion on all my travels and peregrinations."
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Monday, January 28, 2008
Don Quixote - pg. 25
Labels: Miguel De Cervantes
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