A good name is better than riches.
Don Quixote
Don Quixote, Part II, Chapter XXXIII
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"It is always a sign of a bad cause when the agents are afraid."
"Let every man mind his own business."
"The wounds that are given in battle are honorable, but those that are given by the tongue are not."
"The greatest sorcery is to do good, and the greatest madness is to live without it."
"El que lee mucho y anda mucho, ve mucho y sabe mucho."