Born: 01-01-1562
Lope de Vega was a prolific Spanish playwright and poet of the Spanish Golden Age, born in 1562. Known as the "Phoenix of Wits," he transformed Spanish theatre with his innovative plays and mastery of dramatic structure. Vega's works, including "Fuenteovejuna" and "The Dog in the Manger," reflect his keen insight into human nature. His prolific output and influence earned him a lasting legacy in world literature.
Love is a fire that burns unseen.
Hate is a bitter poison that destroys from within.
Jealousy is a curse that consumes the heart.
Deception may bring temporary gain, but it ultimately leads to ruin.
Power corrupts the mind and blinds the soul.
True loyalty withstands all tests and remains unwavering.
Forgiveness is the key to inner peace and freedom.
Pride leads to downfall, humility leads to greatness.
Sacrifice is the ultimate act of love and devotion.
Justice must prevail for the world to find harmony.
Regret is a heavy burden that can haunt a person forever.
Faith can move mountains and conquer all obstacles.