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1. The beginning of health lies in knowing one's own disease and being willing to take the prescription prescribed by the doctor. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes

2. Something always starts from nothing; it is created by two hands and a clever head. ——Spanish novelist Sonsuneji

3. Sometimes one door is closed, but the other doors are open. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes Quotations from Spanish celebrities

4. As long as there is life, there is hope. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes

5. When hope disappears, fear arises. ——Gracian, a 17th-century Spanish thinker and philosopher

6. Thinking means: getting close to oneself. ——Spanish writer Unamuno

7. If it is foolish to talk to oneself when alone, then it is doubly unwise to listen to one's own voice in front of others. ——Gracian, a 17th-century Spanish thinker and philosopher, Spanish historical figure

8. Because sin is like a self-growing crop, bad things are easy to learn. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes

9. If you get angry for love, you will become crazy. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes

10. The pen is the tongue of thought. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes

11. Real science first teaches people to doubt and be confused. ——Spanish writer Unamuno

12. Wealth can make up for many shortcomings. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes

13. The foolish words of the rich are all circulated as famous quotes by the society. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes Spanish historical figure

14. Freedom is one of the greatest blessings God has given to mankind. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes Spanish historical figure

15. There is no need to show your talents in front of everyone. ——Gracian, a 17th-century Spanish thinker and philosopher, "The Art of Living"

16. Money is the most solid foundation in the world. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes

17. Hope expressed in action is fraternity, and beauty expressed in action is kindness. ——Spanish writer Unamuno "The Misery of Life"

18. It is one thing to praise the precepts, but another to abide by them. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes

19. Good sentences will be better if they are short. ——Gracian, a 17th-century Spanish thinker and philosopher

20. Politeness is the golden key to human perfection. ——Spanish novelist Sonsuneji

21. If you are frustrated in love, you cannot take revenge. We should know that love and war are both competitions: soldiers never tire of deceit; love can also win unexpectedly, as long as it does not harm the lover's dignity. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes "Don Quixote"

22. How can you not attract flies if your body is covered with honey. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes Spanish historical figure

23. Human beings have five universal languages, money, war, art, sex and sports, and sports can integrate the first four. ——Former International Olympic Committee President Juan Antonio Samaranch

24. Stupid people always want to have followers and partners, but do not want to go it alone. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes

25. Brave people carve out their own path of destiny, and everyone is the pioneer of their own destiny. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes "Don Quixote" Spanish famous quotes

26. Those who praise us behind our back are our good friends. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes

27. Fantasy that lacks wisdom will produce monsters, and fantasy combined with wisdom is the mother of art and the source of miracles. ——Spanish artist Goya

28. Fantasy combined with wisdom is the mother of art and the source of miracles. ——Spanish artist Goya

29. Smart people will not put all their eggs in one basket.

——Spanish novelist Cervantes

30. Rudeness damages everything, even reason and justice. ——Gracian, a 17th-century Spanish thinker and philosopher

31. It is often not our thoughts that determine optimism or pessimism, but the optimism or pessimism caused by our physiology and pathology that forms our own thoughts. ——Spanish writer Unamuno Spanish historical figure

32. Hard work is the mother of success. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes Spanish historical figure

33. I know that I will die for my doctrine and for the truth, but this will not reduce my courage. ——Spanish doctor, Renaissance natural scientist Servetus Spanish historical figure

34. My time belongs to them. As long as it is for sports, I am willing to stay busy like this every day. ——Former International Olympic Committee President Juan Antonio Samaranch

35. Great achievements are reserved for great men. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes Spanish famous quotes

36. Ha! Noble demeanor! What a terrible thing! Grace is the enemy of creativity. ——Spanish painter and sculptor Picasso

37. Man is the son of his career. ——Spanish novelist Cervantes "Don Quixote"

38. Letting Beijing host an Olympic Games is my biggest wish before leaving office. ——Former International Olympic Committee President Samaranch, Spanish historical figure

39. When competition and hostility live next to you, caution will thrive. ——Gracian, a 17th-century Spanish thinker and philosopher

40. When you start to act according to habits, your enterprising spirit will be lost. ——Spanish writer Unamuno