nuestra alma es de naturaleza enteramente independiente del cuerpo, y, por consiguiente, que no está sujeta a morir con él; y puesto que no vemos otr… - Miguel de Cervantes

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nuestra alma es de naturaleza enteramente independiente del cuerpo, y, por consiguiente, que no está sujeta a morir con él; y puesto que no vemos otras causas que la destruyan, nos inclinaremos naturalmente a juzgar que es inmortal.

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About Miguel de Cervantes

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (29 September 1547 – 23 April 1616) was a Spanish novelist, poet and playwright. He is most famous for his novel Don Quixote, or Don Quijote de la Mancha, which is considered by many to be the first modern novel, one of the greatest works in Western literature, and the greatest of the Spanish language.

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Finally, having quite lost his wits, he was seized with the strangest conceit any madman in the world has ever had. It seemed to him that it was requisite and necessary, for the augmentation of his honor and for the benefit of the commonwealth, that he should become a knight-errant and ride throughout the world with his horse and his arms to seek adventures.

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We have not run across anyone,” responded Don Quixote, “but we found a saddle cushion and traveling case not far from here.” “I found them, too,” responded the goatherd, “but I never wanted to pick them up or go near them because I was afraid there’d be trouble and they’d say I stole them; the devil’s sly, and he puts things under our feet that make us stumble and fall, and we don’t know how or why.

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