It is sometimes difficult to be inspired when trying to write a persuasive essay, book report or thoughtful research paper. Often of times, it is hard to find words that best describe your ideas.
VIPessays now provides a database of over 150,000 quotations and proverbs from the famous inventors, philosophers, sportsmen, artists, celebrities, business people, and authors that are aimed to enrich and strengthen your essay, term paper, book report, thesis or research paper.
Try our free search of constantly updated quotations and proverbs database.
Letter "D" » Don Quixote
«When you think of the huge uninterrupted success of a book like Don Quixote, you're bound to realize that if humankind have not yet finished being revenged, by sheer laughter, for being let down in their greatest hope, it is because that hope was cherished so long and lay so deep!»
«Don Quixote would understand golf. It is the impossible dream.»
«In the power and splendor of the universe, inspiration waits for the millions to come. Man has only to strive for it. Poems greater than the Iliad, plays greater than Macbeth, stories more engaging than Don Quixote await their seeker and finder.»
Author: John Masefield
|
Keywords:
await,
Don,
donning,
Don Quixote,
engaging,
finder,
finders,
Iliad,
Macbeth,
poems,
power play,
seeker,
splendor,
The Iliad,
waits
«Didn't I tell you, Don Quixote, sir, to turn back, for they were not armies you were going to attack, but flocks of sheep?»
«QUIXOTIC, adj. Absurdly chivalric, like Don Quixote. An insight into the beauty and excellence of this incomparable adjective is unhappily denied to him who has the misfortune to know that the gentleman's name is pronounced Ke-ho-tay.When ignorance from out of our lives can banish Philology, 'tis folly to know Spanish. --Juan Smith»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
(
Editor,
Journalist,
Writer)
|
Keywords:
absurdly,
adj,
adjective,
adjectives,
banish,
chivalric,
Don,
Don Juan,
Don Quixote,
incomparable,
insight,
Juan,
K.E.,
Ke,
philology,
pronounced,
quixotic,
smith,
smiths,
Spanish,
Tay,
unhappily
«Reading made Don Quixote a gentleman, but believing what he read made him mad.»
«Was there ever yet anything written by mere man that was wished longer by its readers, excepting Don Quixote, Robinson Crusoe, and the Pilgrim's Progress?»
Author: Samuel Johnson
(
Critic,
Poet,
Writer)
|
Keywords:
Crusoe,
Don,
donning,
Don Quixote,
excepting,
pilgrim,
readers,
Robinson,
Robinson Crusoe,
wished