1. Don't swear by the moon, it is fickle, and it breaks even every month; If you swear by it, maybe your love is as impermanent as it is. -Shakespeare
2. When we can't afford happiness, we should never walk too close to the window and stare at happiness. -Shakespeare
3. Life is just a walking shadow, a clumsy pity man who is bossing around on the stage. After a short appearance, he quietly recedes in silence. This is a story told by a fool, full of noise and turmoil, but without any meaning.
4. Youth is a short-lived dream. When you wake up, it has already disappeared without a trace. -Shakespeare
5. Meditation is labor, and thinking is action. -Shakespeare
6. To be honest, there are many great people who don't like them at all in their hearts, although they try their best to please the common people verbally. -Shakespeare
7. Getting is the end, and the essence of happiness lies in the process. -Shakespeare
8. If people are nervous and talk about things, they will hesitate and delay things. The result of the delay is that people are frustrated and unable to move an inch. -Shakespeare
9. In the happiest environment, women often can't resist external temptations. Once there is no complaint about poverty, spotless virgins will fall and fall. -Shakespeare
1. Hope is a security force that supports life at any time. -Shakespeare
11. Fate, like a prostitute, intends to flirt with a traitor and encourage his evil arrogance. -Shakespeare
12. The appearance of these phantoms is nothing but wishful thinking in a dream; This boring plot is as absurd as a powerless dream. -Shakespeare
13. One thing above all else is to stay young and energetic. -Shakespeare
14. Where there is thought, there is power. -Shakespeare
15. What does the name stand for? What we call a rose is still as fragrant under another name. -Shakespeare
16. I admit that there is nothing more painful than the punishment of love, and there is nothing more enjoyable than serving it. -Shakespeare
17. No matter how gluttonous time devours everything, we should strive to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time can't hurt us.
18. Their dignity and nobility. -Shakespeare
19. Love is the spark of life, the sublimation of friendship, and the harmony of hearts. If human feelings can be graded, then love should belong to the highest level. -Shakespeare
2. Every seed of bad luck contains rich fruits in the future. -Shakespeare
21. Life is short, and only virtue can pass it on to distant generations. -Shakespeare
22. Be cautious and show your mind, be knowledgeable and be careful. -Shakespeare
23. What is truth? I swear now, and swear with my blood that one day my blood will cause them to moan. -Shakespeare
24. Books are the presidents of human knowledge. -Shakespeare
25. Enriching thoughts does not lie in the richness of words. -Shakespeare
26. Time carries a huge cloth bag on his back, which is full of great achievements forgotten by the ungrateful world; Those great achievements that have become the past will disappear in people's memory in a blink of an eye.
27. Jealous brothers and sisters are lies! -Shakespeare
28. A kind heart is gold. -Shakespeare
29. Your tongue is like a fast horse. It runs too fast and will run out of strength. -Shakespeare
3. Numerous personnel changes are conceived in the embryo of time. -Shakespeare
31. When a person's heart is full of darkness, sin grows there. It is not the criminal who is guilty, but the person who creates darkness. -Shakespeare
32. A fool's dullness is the whetstone of a gifted scholar. -Shakespeare
33. It is better to be a clever fool than a stupid homo sapiens. -Shakespeare
34. How agile, the pace of thought! -Shakespeare
35. Love is like a hot spring, and it is always new. -Shakespeare
36. Go out to watch the weather and go public to ask about the market. -Shakespeare
37. A strong and rare character is the suffering created in this way, often a stepmother and sometimes a loving mother; Hardship breeds the strength of soul and spirit; Disaster is a proud nurse; Misfortune is the good milk of a hero.
38. Fame is a boring and unreliable random reward; It is often not based on merit, and it is not self-inflicted to lose it. -Shakespeare
39. Love is as deep as the sea. The more I give to others, the richer I am, because there is no end to both. -Shakespeare
4. Caution is the eldest son of wisdom. -Shakespeare
41. Young people should dress luxuriantly and smartly to show his health and liveliness, just as old people should dress simply and generously to show his dignity.
42. How pitiful are the people who live by the colors of emperors! How much pain and fear exists between the smiling face of the emperor we hope to see and the destruction that the emperor may impose on us! Far more than war and women can cause. If he fails in accordance with Dan, just like Satan, it will be forever.
43. But I am like a naughty girl. I let her beloved bird jump out of her palm temporarily like a prisoner, and then I pulled it back with a silk thread. The selfishness of love made her unwilling to set it free.
44. The yamen faces south, so don't come in if you have no money. -Shakespeare
45. Man has a tyrant, and that is ignorance. -Shakespeare
46. Honest people never suffer. -Shakespeare
47. For a person with a lonely soul, a partner is not a practical ambition to comfort love, which is painful. It is expected that a sika deer matching a lion will die for love. Sweet words are tantamount to revealing your emptiness and weakness to those who know you.
48. What is conscience? Is a pointer to the unknown world. -Shakespeare
49. If you are honest with yourself for a long time, you can't be unfaithful to others. -Shakespeare
5. There is no way out, and the future is a swamp, which makes people sink deeper and deeper. -Shakespeare
51. It is futile to cultivate a group of cowards in the prosperous times of prosperity, and hardship is always the mother of strength. -Shakespeare
52. Life is what everyone values, but noble people value honor far more than life. -Shakespeare William Shakespeare's famous words
1. Ambition is just a slave to memory, born vigorously, but it is difficult to grow. -Shakespeare
2. Covered with a layer of gray, great things will also retreat against the current and lose the meaning of action under this consideration. -Shakespeare
3. You should try your best to give full play to your talents, and never marry according to others, but be the tail of others. -Shakespeare
4. Having many good friends is better than having a lot of wealth. -Shakespeare
5. All friends should get their loyal rewards, and all enemies should taste the bitter cup of their sins. -Shakespeare
6. Spirit can nurture people like milk, and wisdom is a breast. -Shakespeare
7. Noisy love, passionate resentment, everything out of thin air, heavy frivolity, serious arrogance, neat chaos, lead-cast feathers, bright smoke, cold flames, gaunt health, eternal awakening sleep, and negative existence! I feel that love is just such a thing.
8. If you become a fox, the lion will be suspicious of you in case the swindler informs on you. -Shakespeare
9. One more school can save one prison. -Shakespeare
1. Our careless mistakes often fail to value all our precious things, and we won't know their true value until we lose them. Our unreasonable hatred often hurts our friends, and then we weep at their graves.
11. Let's dedicate ourselves. Dedicated to good, dedicated to truth, dedicated to justice. -Shakespeare
12. Poets who lose their personality are more contemptible, inferior and guilty than those who insist on writing poems without talent. -Shakespeare
13. brevity is the soul of wit, while verbosity is useless. -Shakespeare
14. Resolution is just a slave to memory, and it will change according to your memory. -Shakespeare
15. Love all, trust a few, and don't hurt anyone. -Shakespeare
16. Keep your heart shut, don't be hasty, be friendly and avoid being frivolous, make friends in trouble, and stay away from wine and meat. -Shakespeare
17. Where eagles dare not perch, gulls are plundering. -Shakespeare
18. Listen more but talk less in everything; Listen to other people's opinions, but reserve your own judgment. -Shakespeare
19. When one finger has a headache, the whole body will feel uncomfortable. -Shakespeare
2. Habits The monster, though a devil, will swallow up all sense of shame and become an angel, edifying accumulated virtues and good deeds into a natural and comfortable routine.
21. When a good flower is in full bloom, it should be picked first, so be careful. The beautiful scenery is hard to be seen again, otherwise, in an instant, it will fall on the dust. -Shakespeare
22. Romeo: Here's your money, that's the worse poison that harms people's souls. In this evil world, it kills people more than those humble drugs that you are not allowed to sell; You didn't sell me the poison, I sold it to you.
23. It is better to be a smart fool than a stupid smart person. -Shakespeare
24. People can control their own destiny. If we are controlled by others, the fault lies not in our destiny, but in ourselves. -Shakespeare
25. Pride is the place where all heroes can be hurt. -Shakespeare
26. The initial indifference will make the love more enthusiastic in the future; If she gives you a false impression, it's not because she hates you, but because she wants you to love her more.
27. I admit that there is nothing more painful than the punishment of love, and there is nothing more enjoyable than serving it. -Shakespeare
28. All that glitters is not gold; Beautiful words are not all good words. -Shakespeare
29. Educated people know how to use every function as a tool, how to enlighten it, sharpen it, and how to put it into practice. -Shakespeare
3. Others let go, but he still insists; When others retreat, he still rushes forward; Every time you fall, stand up immediately. Such a person must not have failed. -Shakespeare
31. Although splendor is perishable, if it is really because of discord, because of fate, he is separated from splendor, and this pain is really the same as the separation of soul and body!
32. A little evil is enough to offset all noble qualities, which makes people notorious. -Shakespeare
33. If there is true love, speak from the heart. -Shakespeare
34. When we dare to do evil to satisfy humble hopes, we lose our nature and are no longer ourselves. -Shakespeare
35. Don't gild the lily. -Shakespeare
36. Hidden sorrow is like a flameout furnace, which can burn the heart to ashes. -Shakespeare
37. Do you want me to toss and turn and play with my vision with your shadow? -Shakespeare
38. God is fair, and those who master fate will always stand at the two ends of the scale. Those who are mastered by fate only understand that God has given him fate. -Shakespeare
39. What does the name stand for? What we call roses. -Shakespeare
4. If words come from breath and breath comes from life, I will never let my breath reveal what you said to me as long as I live. -Shakespeare
41. Friendship is reliable in other things, but can't be trusted in love; So lovers use their own lips and tongues. -Shakespeare
42. When sorrow comes, it doesn't come alone, but in droves. -Shakespeare
43. God has endowed you with tenacity. When I shed my tears at the sea and groaned because of my bitterness, you smiled at me. For this reason, I have the strength of patience and am ready to resist all the disasters that follow.
44. The truth will come out in the end, and the secret can't be kept for long. -Shakespeare
45. On the clock of time, there are only two words-thought. -Shakespeare
46. Progress is the goal; Ideal is the standard. -Shakespeare
47. Always hold a gentle peace card in your right hand, lest jealous people gossip. -Shakespeare
48. Sometimes I believe, sometimes I don't believe; Just like those who are worried about the hopeless result, they hope and worry. -Shakespeare
49. Passion is like charcoal fire, which must be cooled, otherwise, the fire will scorch the heart. -Shakespeare
5. "Love" is always like truth, but "lust" is always a lie. -Shakespeare
51. Compared with those who stand by, those who stand by are worse. Because he is a coward. -Shakespeare
52. In an argument, justice and truth may not always be judged fairly. Those who have blackened their conscience should recruit some villains who have also blackened their conscience as your negative witnesses.
53. People's youth is short-lived, but if we spend this short-lived youth meanly, it will seem too much. -Shakespeare
54. Cruelty has sharp teeth. -Shakespeare
55. His words are like a tangled chain, which is not lacking, but it is all messed up. -Shakespeare
56. To be or not to be, this is a question worth considering. -Shakespeare
57. For those who are confident in their ability and don't mind temporary failure, there is no such thing as failure; There is no such thing as failure for people with indomitable and determined goals; Let go of others, and