Top 25 Panza Quotes

#1. When a rich man is hurt, his wail goeth heavens high. (Sancho Panza)

Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

#2. Flying is awful, there's nothing to do when you're up in the air. I bloat up, my skin gets dry, and when we hit turbulence, I'm terrified.

Daniela Pestova

#3. Don Quixote could never manage without his patient servant Sancho Panza.

Nicholas Tucker

#4. At this the duchess, laughing all the while, said: Sancho Panza is right in all he has said, and will be right in all he shall say ...

Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

#5. Ah, there's the governess voice. All stern and disapproving. It makes me feel like a naughty schoolboy.

Lisa Kleypas

#6. Don Quixote's misfortune is not his imagination, but Sancho Panza.

Franz Kafka

#7. Leadership is influence. It is the ability to obtain followers. When the leader lacks confidence, the followers have no commitment. A leader is great not because of his power, but because of his ability to empower others.

John C. Maxwell

#8. The adventures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, a team generally regarded as seeking justice, can be compared to the adventures of Rex Stout's two most famous characters, Nero Wolf and Archie Goodwin.

James Grady

#9. God bless the man who first invented sleep! So Sancho Panza said and so say I; And bless him, also, that he didn't keep His great discovery to himself, nor try To make it, as the lucky fellow might A close monopoly by patent-right.

John Godfrey Saxe

#10. Anger was such an easy emotion to feel, the refuge of someone who didn't want to work too hard. Because his

Nathan Hill

#11. I've had a ton of fast-food jobs - it changes your approach to human interaction forever.

Beth Ditto

#12. Since Don Quixote de la Mancha is a crazy fool and a madman, and since Sancho Panza, his squire, knows it, yet, for all that, serves and follows him, and hangs on these empty promises of his, there can be no doubt that he is more of a madman and a fool than his master.

Miguel De Cervantes

#13. Every autobiography is concerned with two characters, a Don Quixote, the Ego, and a Sancho Panza, the Self.

W. H. Auden

#14. This happened not once, but twice - first with Martin Heidegger's magnum opus, Being and Time, and then with his pupil Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness. (We discuss Sartre in the next section.)

Christopher Panza

#15. The Panza is here," said Sancho, before anyone could reply, "and Don Quixotissimus too; and so, most distressedest Duenissima, you may say what you willissimus, for we are all readissimus to do you any servissimus.

Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

#16. Within every one of us there lives both a Don Quixote and a
Sancho Panza to whom we hearken by turns; and though Sancho
most persuades us, it is Don Quixote that we find ourselves obliged
to admire ...

Anatole France

#17. The race of life is a marathon, not a sprint.

Tony Robbins

#18. If you happen to be in the right place at the right time, the capitalist system is a beautiful thing.

Richard Rainwater

#19. I don't think you can talk about progress in art - movement, but not progress. You can speak of a point on a line for the purpose of locating things, but it's a horizontal line, not a vertical one.

Donald Barthelme

#20. Between Don Quixote the mystic and Sancho Panza the sensualist there is no middle ground.

John Dos Passos

#21. Inside every Sancho Panza there's a Don Quixote struggling to get out.

P. J. O'Rourke

#22. Most religion-mongers have bated their paradises with a bit of toasted cheese. They have tempted the body with large promises of possessions in their transmortal El Dorado. Sancho Panza will not quit his chimney-corner, but under promise of imaginary islands to govern.

James Russell Lowell

#23. Is it thy will they image should keep open
My heavy eyelids to the weary night?
Dost thou desire my slumbers should be broken,
While shadows like to thee do mock my sight?

William Shakespeare

#24. The meeting of writer and reader is an intimate act, and it properly takes place in private.

Wallace Stegner

#25. Sancho Panza by name is my own self, if I was not changed in my cradle.

Miguel De Cervantes

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