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Shakespeare’s famous aphorisms

Adversity can test a person's character; extraordinary circumstances can reveal extraordinary integrity; when the iron fist of fate hits the vital point, only the brave and wise can deal with it calmly. The following are Shakespeare's famous aphorisms that I have compiled and shared with you. Welcome to read and refer to them. Shakespeare's famous aphorisms

1. Because she was born beautiful, she was pursued by men; because she was a woman, she was captured by men. —— Shakespeare

2. The road to glory is narrow, and a person can only move forward, not backward; so you should continue to move forward on this narrow road, because countless competing people are behind you. One follows the other. —— Shakespeare

3. Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like a life without sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. —— Shakespeare

4. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the etiquette of the host. —— Shakespeare

5. In disputes, justice and truth may not always be fairly judged. Those who have blackened their consciences will recruit some villains who have also blackened their consciences to be your negative witnesses—— Shakespeare

6. I admit that there is nothing more painful than the punishment of love, and there is nothing more joyful than serving it. —— Shakespeare

7. Human youth is short-lived, but if you spend this short-lived youth despicably, it will be too much. —— Shakespeare

8. Only less passionate love will last longer —— Shakespeare

9. I value the interests of my motherland more than my own life and the children I cherish. . ——Shakespeare

10. All etiquette is established to decorate the actions that are false to the story, the insincere welcome, and the renegade hospitality; if there is true friendship, these hypocritical forms should be abandoned. —— Shakespeare

11. Countless people fail because they do not do things thoroughly. They often stop just one step away from success. —— Shakespeare

12. A hypocritical heart will not have strong legs. ——Shakespeare

13. Adversity can test a person's character; only extraordinary circumstances can show extraordinary integrity; on a calm sea, all ships can compete side by side; fate's iron fist strikes At critical moments, only the brave and wise can remain calm. ——Shakespeare

14. Love is not sweet words in the shade of flowers, secret words in the peach blossom garden, soft tears, nor stubborn compulsion. Love is based on consent. of. —— Shakespeare

15. It is easiest to see a person’s integrity in the ups and downs of fate. —— Shakespeare

16. If you don’t trust yourself, how can you trust the truth? —— Shakespeare

17. Youth is a short-lived dream. When you wake up, it has already disappeared without a trace. —— Shakespeare

18. A hasty marriage is rarely happy. ——Shakespeare

19. If you can be true to yourself, you can be true to others, just like the night follows the day, and the shadow follows the body. —— Shakespeare

20. Time is the most experienced judge who examines all criminals —— Shakespeare

21. Only by being loyal to yourself will you not deceive others. —— Shakespeare

22. All etiquette is established to decorate actions that are false to the story, duplicitous greetings, and thoughtfulness that goes back on one's word; if there is true friendship, these hypocritical situations should be abandoned. —— Shakespeare

23. Fools think they are smart, but smart people know they are fools. —— Shakespeare

24. Only by being true to yourself will you not deceive others. ——Shakespeare

25. After all the hardships, happiness comes. —— Shakespeare

26. Virtue must be courageous, and an upright person will never be timid.

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27. Listen more, speak less, accept everyone’s blame, but reserve your final verdict. —— Shakespeare

 28. I love the interests of my country with greater respect, holiness and seriousness than I do my own life. —— Shakespeare

29. It must be practice and actual life experience that taught him such profound theories. —— Shakespeare

30. There is no legacy as rich as honesty. —— Shakespeare

31. Pay attention to small changes as early as possible, which will help you adapt to the larger changes that are coming. Countless changes in personnel and affairs are gestated in the embryo of time. Countless changes in personnel and affairs are gestated in the embryo of time. —— Shakespeare

32. Life is a weaving shuttle. —— Shakespeare

33. A coward will die many times in his life, but his husband will die once. —— Shakespeare

34. The failures of millions of people all result from failure to do things thoroughly; they often stop doing it just one step away from success—— Shakespeare

35. Do not insult the truth that you do not know, otherwise you will compensate for your fault with your life - Shakespeare

36. About the author: Schopenhauer, a famous German philosopher. One of the main representatives of voluntarism. ), all friends who have passed the test should be united tightly around you. —— Shakespeare

37. Friends must help each other in times of adversity, then it can be called true friendship —— Shakespeare

38. Those who abandon time, time also abandons him . —— Shakespeare

39. A truly brave person should be able to endure the most embarrassing honor and disgrace wisely, not care about the honor and disgrace outside the body, and avoid unnecessary misfortune with a calm attitude—— Shakespeare

40. Adversity can test a person's character; extraordinary circumstances can show extraordinary integrity; when the iron fist of fate hits the vital point, only the brave and wise can be calm. —— Shakespeare

41. When you see unnatural politeness between friends, you can know that their relationship has declined. —— Shakespeare

42. If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself. —— Shakespeare

43. Love is a sweet pain. —— Shakespeare

44. Appropriate sadness can express deep feelings, but excessive sadness can prove a lack of wisdom —— Shakespeare

45. Don’t swear by the moon, it It is fickle, waxing and waning every month; if you swear by it, maybe your love is as fickle as it. —— Shakespeare

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

47. Youth is something that cannot be hidden forever. —— Shakespeare

48. Losing integrity is equivalent to the enemy destroying himself. —— Shakespeare

49. Not all shiny things are gold; not all beautiful words are good words. —— Shakespeare

50. People’s integrity can best be seen in the ups and downs of fate. —— Shakespeare