If you found this file online, it likely contains one of the following:
: The proverb is often associated with the 18th-century Spanish playwright Juan Ruiz de Alarcón . It was popularized in his work Las paredes oyen ( The Walls Have Ears ), where he used it to describe how one's natural disposition is inescapable.
: Many classic Spanish stories, such as those of Don Quixote , embody this spirit—a man who remains a "knight" in his own mind until his final breath, despite the world's attempts to change him. Why this might be in a .rar file
: Albums by artists who use the phrase as a title, or potentially a collection from the band Sepultura.
: Materials explaining Spanish idioms and their cultural applications.
: E-books or scripts of classic plays (like those by Alarcón or García Lorca) that explore these themes.