Author: Cervantes
Cited by
- Benjamin Disraeli (1)
- IN: Henrietta Temple (1837) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Qouth Sancho, read it out by all means; for I mightily delight in hearing of Love-stories.
FROM: Don Quixote, (1615), Novel, Spain
- Walter Greatshell (1)
- IN: Apocalypso (2004) Speculative fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: How is it possible for you to have accompanied me all this time without coming to perceive that all the things that have to do with knights-errant appear to be mad, foolish, and chimerical, everything being done by contraries? Not that they are so in reality; it is simply that there are always a lot of enchanters going about among us, changing things and giving them a deceitful appearance, directing them as suits their fancy, depending upon whether they wish to favor or destroy us.
FROM: Don Quixote, (1615), Novel, Spain
- Levent Senyurek (1)
- IN: The Book of Madness (2007) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: They asked Julius Caesar, the valiant Roman emperor, what was the best death.
He answered, "That which is unexpected, which comes suddenly and unforeseen.
FROM: Don Quixote, (1615), Novel, Spain
- Francis Lathom (2)
- IN: Men And Manners (1800) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: I fit down to -write what I think, not to think what I shall write."
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, Spain
- IN: Men and Manners (1800) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: I sit down to write what I think, not to think what I shall write.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, Spain
- Noel Hynd (1)
- IN: Midnight In Madrid (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Every man is as Heaven made him, and sometimes a great deal worse.
FROM: Don Quixote, (1615), Novel, Spain
- Yasmine Galenorn (1)
- IN: Changeling (2007) Fantasy, American
EPIGRAPH: Those who will play with cats must expect to be scratched.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, Spain