"I believe there's no proverb but what is true; they are all so many sentences and maxims drawn from experience, the universal mother of sciences"
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But Cervantes is rarely that simple. In Don Quixote, proverbs are famously Sancho Panza’s native language: he fires them off as if they’re self-evident laws, sometimes brilliantly apt, sometimes comically misapplied. So the intent isn’t just to praise proverbs; it’s to stage a contest between bookish, inherited authority and lived, improvisational intelligence. Calling experience a “mother of sciences” hints at the early modern shift toward observation and pragmatism over scholastic certainty. Cervantes is writing as Spain’s imperial confidence frays, and his novel delights in puncturing grand narratives with stubborn reality.
The subtext: truth isn’t always dignified. Proverbs are “true” the way survival strategies are true - partial, situational, occasionally contradictory, and often invoked to win an argument rather than clarify one. “Look before you leap” and “he who hesitates is lost” both come from experience, too. Cervantes’s sly point is that a culture’s collected wisdom can be both a map and a mirage, depending on who’s holding it - and whether they’re using it to see the world, or to avoid seeing it.
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