Shakespeare's famous sayings:
In the ups and downs of fate, it is easy to see a person's integrity. ——Shakespeare
Our body is like a garden, and the will is the gardener in this garden... Whether it is left uncultivated or cultivated hard, the power lies in our will. ——Shakespeare
In the gloomy days, don’t let the cold fate rejoice; since fate comes to insult us, we should retaliate with a calm attitude. ——Shakespeare
There is a kind of humble work that is endured with a spirit of perseverance. The humblest things often lead to the highest goals. ——Shakespeare
For many things in the world, the interest in pursuing time is always stronger than the interest in enjoying time. ——Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s classic sayings
New flames can extinguish old flames;
Big pain can alleviate small pain.
"Romeo and Juliet"
A wise man turns into a fool, and is the easiest fish to take the bait; because he relies on his talent and knowledge and cannot see his own arrogance.
The foolish things of a fool are not surprising, but the foolish things of a wise man make people laugh and hurt their belly; because he uses all his abilities to prove his own stupidity.
"Love in vain"
Be true to yourself and you will not deceive others.
Habits simply have a magical power to change temperament. It can allow devils to dominate human souls, and it can also drive them out of people's hearts.
"Hamlet"
I have no road, so I don't need eyes; when I can see, I will stumble and fall. We often lose it because of our self-confidence. Carelessness can be as beneficial to us as defects.
"King Lear"
If a proud person wants to see his own face clearly, he can only use the pride of others as a mirror for him; if he grovels to him, it will only make him grow taller. His arrogance is in vain.
"Troilus and Cressida"
The appearance is often completely inconsistent with the thing itself, and people in the world are easily deceived by superficial decoration.
Without comparison, there will be no merit; without people who appreciate it, the song of a crow will be like a skylark. If the nightingale sings during the day amid the noise, no one would think that it sings more beautifully than the wren. How many things can reach perfection and win appropriate praise because of favorable circumstances.
"The Merchant of Venice"
Cowards have died many times before they die; warriors die only once in their lives. Among all the strange things, people's greed for life and fear of death is one of them. The strangest thing.
Actions speak louder than words, and a fool’s eyes are much smarter than their ears.
"Heroic Treason"
Doubts are enough to ruin things. A person often loses the chance of success because he shrinks from things.
The best good people are those who have made mistakes; a person's cuteness often becomes more apparent because of his little shortcomings.
"Measurement of Crime"
He rewarded you with money, so he is a good person; if there are people who flatter you, there will naturally be people who love flattering.
"Golden Dream"
The world is a stage, and all men and women are just actors. They all come and go. A person plays several roles in his life.
"Everyone is Happy"
If praise comes from the mouth of the person being praised, the value of the praise will be reduced; praise from the mouth of the enemy is the real glory.
"Troilus and Cressida"
No matter how long the darkness is, day will always come.
There is no way in the world to detect a person's intentions from his face.
"McBeth"
If you become a lion, the fox will come and deceive you:
If you become a lamb, the fox will come and eat you;
If you become a fox, if a liar reports you, the lion will be suspicious of you;
If you become a liar, your stupidity will make you suffer, and you It is also necessary to be a jackal's breakfast...
A flawless reputation is the purest treasure in the world. Without reputation, human beings are nothing more than gilded dung and dyed mud.
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The false name is a lowly slave, speaking flattering lies on every tombstone, but in a silent wasteland Underneath, the bones of loyal ministers and martyrs are often buried.
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When the moon is bright, we cannot see the light. This is how small glory is overshadowed by greater glory. < /p>
Can hurt us; our lives may end, but our reputation will last forever.
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Death is terrible. A life of shame is especially annoying.
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A vain person wears a gorgeous coat to cover up an ugly underwear.
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Take your reputation away from me and my life will be over.
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Reputation is a boring and unreliable random reward; it is often gained without merit, and lost without blame.
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...The most shameful people are those who follow the legacy of their fathers and ancestors, do not know how to tell the prophets, and blindly arrogant. The best glory should come from our own actions
rather than relying on our family.
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Vanity is a boring and deceptive thing; those who get it may not have any merit, and those who lose it may not have any merit. What a mistake.
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It is never too late to correct your mistakes.
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To keep the heart pure is the greatest commandment for young people.
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When the moon is bright, we cannot see the light. This is how small glory is overshadowed by greater glory. < /p>
Can hurt us; our lives may end, but our reputation will last forever.
------Shakespeare
Death is terrible. A life of shame is especially annoying.
------Shakespeare
A vain person covers up an ugly underwear with a gorgeous coat.
------Shakespeare
Take your reputation away from me and my life will be over.
------Shakespeare
Reputation is a boring and unreliable random reward; it is often gained without merit, and lost without blame.
------Shakespeare
...The most shameful people are those who follow the legacy of their fathers and ancestors, do not know how to tell the prophets, and blindly arrogant. The best glory should come from our own actions
rather than relying on our family.
------Shakespeare
Vanity is a boring and deceptive thing; those who get it may not have any merit, and those who lose it may not have any merit. What a mistake.
------Shakespeare
It is never too late to correct your mistakes.
------Shakespeare
To keep the heart pure is the greatest commandment for young people.
------Shakespeare
Human life is short, but if you live this short life despicably, it will be too long.
------Shakespeare