"Remember that there are two kinds of beauty: one of the soul and the other of
the body. That of the soul displays its radiance in intelligence, in
chastity, in good conduct, in generosity, and in good breeding, and all
these qualities may exist in an ugly man. And when we focus our
attention upon that beauty, not upon the physical, love generally arises
with great violence and intensity. I am well aware that I am not
handsome, but I also know that I am not deformed, and it is enough for a
man of worth not to be a monster for him to be dearly loved, provided
he has those spiritual endowments I have spoken of."
— MIGUEL DE CERVANTES, Don Quixote
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Monument to Miguel de Cervantes, Plaza de España, Madrid, Spain |
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