"Now I say," said Don Quixote at this point, "that the man who reads a good deal and travels a good deal, sees a good deal and knows a good deal."
- Miguel de Cervantes, from Don Quixote, 1605. Translation 2003 by Edith Grossman. Illustration 1863 by Gustave Doré.
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“Good fortune is guiding our affairs better than we could have desired, for there you see, friend Sancho Panza, thirty or more enormous giants with whom I intend to do battle and whose lives I intend to take, and with the spoils we shall begin to grow rich, for this is righteous warfare, and it is a great service to God to remove so evil a breed from the face of the earth.” -The ingenious gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Resident Evil 4 Remake
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Pictured: the iconic sidekick and constant companion and foil of a character famous for his delusions, misplaced sense of importance and tendency to chase basically nonexistent threats and enemies - and also Sancho Panza from ‘Don Quixote’.
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Cass: Sancho !
Leon: No, I'm "daddy"
Cass: No, you Sancho !
Leon: I'm not "Sancho" to you, you don't call me that, I'm "daddy" or "dada"
Cass: No, Sancho !
Leon: You call me "daddy" or "dada"
Cass, tearing up because she's getting confused: No.... Papi say Sancho....
Leon, glaring at Luis: I am going to kill you.
Luis, fucking wheezing:
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Book 1 doodles where it was just a series of events where Don Quixote repeatedly got the shit kicked out of him.
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Illustration 5 from Don Quixote by Gustave Dore, 1863.
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Lancer class Don Quixote for the Lostbelt 6.5, Traum in Fate Grand Order.
Illustrator: Murayama Ryota.
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'what is the best part about operatic dramaturgy?' well its pretty simple: you get to figure out which fictional spanish dons would beat the snot out of one another in physical combat
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