Of those present I do not say anything, that, because it is your mercy one, I have respect, and because I know that you know your point more than the devil as soon as he speaks and as soon as he thinks.
In this quote from "Don Quixote," the speaker addresses a group, expressing a deep respect for their understanding. The speaker emphasizes that the mercy of the audience is significant, suggesting that their insight surpasses even that of the devil, known for his cunning nature. This illustrates the idea that wisdom and moral clarity can often be found in those who possess compassion and humility.
The statement conveys the speaker's acknowledgment of...