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Ten classic lines in Shakespeare's plays
time abandons him.

-Shakespeare's Plays

Time is a silent step, and we won't stop for a moment because we have many things to deal with.

-"All's well that ends well"

Life is short; But even if life flies with the hands of the clock, it will come to an end in an hour, but it is too long to spend this short time humbly.

-The First Part of Henry IV

Time is like a master who is in favor of others. For a departing guest, he just shakes his hand slightly, but for a new guest, he stretches out his arms and flies over and hugs him.

-"troilus and Cresida"

At that time, the old man was carrying a huge cloth bag on his back, which was full of great achievements forgotten by the world; Those beautiful things that have become the past will disappear in people's memory in a blink of an eye. Only continuous improvement can make the honor last forever; If you stop, it will be like a set of rusty armor that has been put on hold for a long time. No one remembers its past merits and pains, and in vain, it will leave its untimely style for the world to tease.

-"troilus and Cresida"

Time is the king of the world, it is their parents and their grave; What it gives to the world is only by its own will, not according to their requirements.

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A man's life is short, but it is too long to live it meanly.

-Shakespeare's Plays

The power of time lies in: ending the wars of emperors; Bring the truth to the sun and expose false lies.

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A prodigal son walks like the sun, but he doesn't go round and round like the sun.

-"Timon in Athens"

Clear spring for you to drink, don't throw mud into it;

don't damage the items that can't be repaired.

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We bent down to pick up the jewel that fell to the ground because our eyes saw it; But what we don't see, we don't mind and trample on it.

-"Measure for Measure"

If you can't grasp the opportunity, you'll have to shuffle for life and accomplish nothing.

-Julius Caesar

The ups and downs of the world are originally wave-like. If people can go straight ahead at the climax, they will be successful ...

-Julius Caesar

The rotten rust of corrosion can consume the hidden treasures.

If gold is well used, it can bring more gold to life.

-Venus and Adonis

I have such a treasure, just like the master of twenty seas. Every grain of sand in it is pearl jade, every drop of seawater is nectar in the sky, and every stone is gold in the sky.

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When we enjoy something, we don't value its benefits at all; When we lose it, we will exaggerate its value and find the advantages that we can't see when it is still in our hands.

-"Much ado about nothing"

The lion's great power can frighten the leopard. ..... but can't change the spots on it. ..... Innocent reputation is the purest treasure in the world; Without reputation, human beings are just some gold-plated dung and stained mud. A brave heart in a loyal chest is like a jewel hidden in a box with ten keys.

-"Richard II"

Life is what everyone values; But noble people value honor far more than life.

-troilus and Cresida

Death is terrible.

a life of shame is worse than death.

-"Measure for Measure"

Regardless of men and women, reputation is the most vital treasure in their souls. Whoever steals my purse, but steals some waste, some empty illusion, it will be transferred from my hand to his, and it will also be a slave to thousands of people; But who stole my reputation, so although he was not rich because of it, I became destitute because of losing it.

-Othello

Once we put shame behind us and do everything, nothing is right; Do this and do that again, and the result is always useless.

-"Measure for Measure"

I would rather lose this fragile life, but I can't tolerate that you have won an arrogant reputation from me; It hurts my mind more than your sword hurts my body.

-The First Part of Henry IV

Let the reputation sought by all people be recorded on our tombstones forever, and let us gain immortal glory in the shame of death; 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; Our life can end, but our reputation will last forever.

-"The futility of love"

Without an immortal part of life, what remains is no different from that of an animal.

-Othello

Character is a person's inner nature, and reputation is a person's appearance.

-Shakespeare's Plays

Glazed gems are easy to lose their luster,

The best gold can't stand the abrasion of human hands,

Even though he has a good reputation,

once he has fallen, he will still be shameless.

-"Wrong Comedy"

If a person underestimates his own roots, it is inevitable to do something that goes beyond the limit. Branches and leaves leave the trunk, and then they will wither, and then they have to be burned as dead wood.

-King Lear

People with a guilty conscience often reveal their secrets to the silent pillow.

-Macbeth

Reputation is a boring and deceptive thing; Those who get it may not have any merits, and those who lose it may not have any faults.

-Othello

... It takes the heart to make the body rich. Just as the sun will stick its head out from the dark clouds, coarse clothes can show a person's integrity. Boomers are not more precious than larks because of their beautiful feathers. Agkistrodon halys are more useful than eels, not because of the luster of their flesh.

-The Taming of the Shrew

Life is short, and only virtue can pass it on to the distant future generations.

-Shakespeare's Plays

God gave birth to us to treat us as torches, not to illuminate ourselves, but to illuminate the world; Because if our virtue cannot be extended to others, it means nothing.

-"Measure for Measure"

If a person has talent and wisdom, he must make it produce beneficial results; Creation is a calculating goddess, and every bit of wisdom she gives to the world must be appreciated by the giver and redoubled.

-"Measure for Measure"

The brilliant lights at night only light up the world because they have dried up their oil consumption.

-Venus and Adonis

Morality and talent are assets far superior to wealth; Fallen descendants can corrupt your noble family and the property of the rich, but morality and talent can make a mortal an immortal god.

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I'd rather cut out my heart and melt every drop of my blood into coins than wring their filthy plants from the rough hands of farmers.

-Julius Caesar

Beauty without virtue is fleeting; But because there is a beautiful soul in your beauty, your beauty will last forever.

-"Measure for Measure"

Bowing only with caution,

Striving hard with morality;

reflect on everything,

treat people with integrity.

-"Measure for Measure"

I would rather be a wild flower under the hedge than a favored rose; It is better to be despised by everyone than to flatter and steal the favor of others.

-"Much ado about nothing"

Chastity is the only glory of virgins, and honor is a woman's greatest legacy.

-"All's well that ends well"

Poor alleys and humble rooms, where people with virtue live, can add luster to the canopy; The house of Shilu, though famous, will also be defeated.

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All shall be well that ends well. It seems that he has a dual spirit. On the one hand, he is a strict teacher who hates evil as enemies, and on the other hand, he is a student who follows good advice.

-The First Part of Henry IV

When "kindness" and "cruelty" compete for Wang Ye, it is always the kind "kindness" who wins it first.

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In the vicissitudes of fate, people's integrity can be seen most.

-troilus and Cresida

Don't defile your grave with blood. Do you want to imitate the gods? You should imitate their mercy. Compassion is the true mark of noble personality.

-"titus Andlau Knicks"

Although habit can be a devil who makes people lose their shame, it can also be an angel. For those who struggle to do good, it will use subtle means to make them turn evil into good.

-Hamlet

It is your own cold, ungrateful, sinister, malicious, reckless destruction of all the alliance words you sent to us at the beginning, which aroused our forced resistance.

-"The First Part of Henry IV"

The power and honor in the world can never escape the ridicule of others; The purest virtue is inevitably followed by slander.

-"Measure for Measure"

After suffering, a good deed will be extraordinarily sweet.

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When the waves of love are overthrown, we should break up amicably and say goodbye!

-Shakespeare's Plays

Strangers and enemies don't need to kiss when they break up.

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All's well that ends well, all's well that ends well, the emotion expressed by the wordless simplicity is the richest.

—— A Midsummer Night's Dream

It is true to oneself, but true to people.

-Shakespeare's Plays

Silent and pure innocence is often more touching than words.

-The Story of Winter

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The flaw in my heart is really dirty;

ruthless people are disabled.

goodness is beauty; But the beautiful evil,

is an empty coffin carved by the devil.

-Twelfth Night

... But if the gods in the sky look at people's actions, I believe that innocence can certainly make false and false slander ashamed, and criminal abuse will tremble with patience.

-"The Story of Winter"

A person's mind has been inspired. Needless to say, although the organs have shrunk and become stiff, they will get up from a dead paralysis and start activities again, just like a molting snake gaining new strength.

-"Henry V"

A pure and flawless mind rarely dreams of fierce troubles, birds that have not been cheated, and are not afraid of the mysterious jungle.

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I hope you don't cover up the ugliness of underwear with a rich coat, just like us people who love vanity. May your content be as beautiful as your appearance, unlike our courtiers who have only an empty shelf.

-cymbeline

A good heart is worth gold.

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You can't find gold in garbage.

-King Lear

A small candle, how far its light shines! Just like this candle, a good deed shines brightly in this sinful world.

-The Merchant of Venice

Time, depending on how hard you are,

My love will last forever in my poem.

-The Sonnets

The lives of kind people often turn into morning dew before the flowers on their hats wither.

-Macbeth

Lions love lambs, and lambs will always follow them.

—— The Next Part of Henry VI

I heard that the lion was moved by compassion and would tolerate its dignified paws being cut off. Some people say that crows often raise abandoned orphans, but let their birds starve in their nests.

-"titus Andlau Knicks"

Gentle sympathy knocks at the door, and the thick iron gate is also open.

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As long as our purpose is just, we are not afraid that our weapons are not sharp.

-The First Part of Henry IV

A nonchalant air and a series of brazen lies can't make the judge change my just position.

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if power can transfer human nature, what is the true nature of a gentleman in the world?

-tit for tat

... What can we say about his integrity? He is prepared for all the qualities that a gentleman should not have; Everything a gentleman should have, he has nothing.

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All's well that ends well, whoever hurts my heart with flattering words will do me double harm.

-"Richard II"

How lucky I am to have such a brave courtier who dares to convict my own son according to law; How fortunate am I to have such a son who is willing to give up his noble status and obey the legal sanctions.

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A man with a clear conscience is absolutely safe if he wears a breastplate, and he is just like wearing triple armor. The kind of person who is unreasonable, angry and heartless, even if he wears a helmet and armor, is like being naked.

-Henry VI's novella

Isn't our present life more noble and more proud than the life of waiting for others' scolding, being bribed and doing nothing, and wearing silks and satins bought without money? Those people who are supported by others, not only don't know how to repay them, but also have their hats off, can't compare with us.

-"cymbeline"

Love and hate can't * * *.

-The Disgrace of Lucretius

Take hatred as a sharpening stone to sharpen your sword, and turn grief into anger.

-Macbeth

As long as his will is respected, he is a kind and loving person. He has tears for pity and a generous hand to help the weak. However, if anyone irritates him, he will become a flint, as gloomy as winter, and as ruthless as ice and snow in the spring.

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despicable atonement and generous forgiveness are two different things; Legitimate compassion cannot be compared with dirty partiality.

-"Measure for Measure"

Forgiving what others cannot forgive is a noble act.

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The word "forgiveness" is said twice in Leoline, which does not divide forgiveness into two parts, but only strengthens the power of forgiveness.

-Richard II

It is animals, savages and demons who have no compassion.

-Richard III

Don't draw your sword to defend evil crimes; This sword is given to you to wipe out the evil race.

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If we put ourselves in the joy full of doubts by destroying others, it would be worse for those who are harmed by us to end up carefree.

-Macbeth

We send others to the grave for our own safety.