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Classic quotations from Shakespeare's "Othello"

"Othello" is one of the four great tragedies created by Shakespeare, written around 1603. The following are inspirational quotes about Shakespeare's "Othello" that I have compiled and collected for you. You are welcome to read them.

 

Classic quotations from Shakespeare's "Othello"

1. A person who is satisfied despite being poor is rich, and very rich. And those who, despite being rich, worry all day long about when they will become poor are as withered as the winter world.

2. Our body is like a garden, and our will is the gardener of this garden; whether we plant nettles, plant lettuce, plant hyssop, pull up thyme, or cultivate a separate plant. Whether we plant grass and trees, or plant the whole garden with thousands of flowers, whether it is left uncultivated or uncultivated, the power lies in our will.

3. Whether it’s poppy or datura, even if you eat all the psychedelic herbs in the world, you won’t be able to get what you enjoyed last night. Sound sleep.

4. Although all kinds of plants and trees are thriving under the sun, the fruits that bloom first are always the first to ripen.

Put away your shining swords, they will rust if exposed to dew.

5. My fast-moving and bloody thoughts will never hesitate and turn into tenderness around my fingers before my revenge is fully achieved.

6. Coach, be careful you will be jealous, that is a green-eyed demon, it is used to playing tricks on the prey under its claws.

7. Regardless of men or women, reputation is the most intimate treasure in their souls. If someone steals my wallet, he just stole some trash, which is nothing but worthless things. That’s all.

8. Ah! The troubles of marriage! We can take these lovely people as our own, but we cannot control their various desires.

9. Not everyone can be a master, and not every master is worthy of the loyal service of his servant.

10. Our body is like a garden, and our will is the gardener of this garden. Whether we plant nettles, sow lettuce, plant hyssop, uproot thyme, plant seeds and plants, individually we plant the whole garden in all its glory, let it lie neglected, or cultivate it with hard work, That power lies in our will.

Shakespeare’s classic quotations

1. For anything in the world, the interest in pursuing time is always stronger than the interest in enjoying time. When a newly launched ship sets sail out of the harbor, it looks like a pampered boy caressing and hugging the frivolous wind! But when it comes back, the hull has been eroded by the wind and the sun, and the sails have become With its knotted belly, it looks like a down-and-out prodigal, being bullied wantonly by the frivolous wind! "The Merchant of Venice"

2. He drowned when he saw the coast, which is a doubly miserable death. "Starving when there is food in front of you will make you ten times more anxious." Seeing the plaster applied to the wound will make the wound even more painful. Things that can comfort sorrow can make it reach its peak. "The Humiliation of Lucrece"

3. A set of beautiful words is just a folk song. A good leg will fall; a straight back will bend; a black beard will turn white; a head of curly hair will become bald; a beautiful face will wither; a pair of round eyes will sink—— But a sincere heart, Katie, is the sun and the moon - or rather, it is the sun, not the moon; for the sun is bright and brilliant, never waxing and waning, but always the same, keeping its word. of the zodiac. "Henry V"

4. The most ripe buds are eaten by moths before they bloom; immature intelligence can also be turned into stupidity by love, and will be lost when he is in his prime. Without his flourishing vitality, all wonderful hopes for the future came to nothing. "Verona II"

5. Our body is like a garden, and our will is the gardener in this garden; whether we plant nettles, plant lettuce, plant hyssop, or pull up hyssop, Whether we grow thyme, plant a single plant or plant, or plant the entire garden covered with thousands of flowers, whether we let it go uncultivated, or cultivate it diligently, the power lies in our will.

"Othello"

6. Love, along with the blood in the whole body, passes through all the organs and limbs quickly like thoughts, making every organ double its effectiveness. It makes the eyes brighter. The light in the lover's eyes can dazzle the eagle; the lover's ears can hear the tiniest sound, and no sneaky plot can escape his perception; the lover's senses are more subtle and sensitive than the tentacles of a snail in the shell; the lover's The tongue makes Barchus, the Greek god of wine, seem dull. "The Futility of Love"

7. Gold! Yellow, shiny, precious gold! It can turn black into white, ugly into beautiful, humble into noble, and old people into noble. As a boy, a coward becomes a warrior. This yellow slave can make alien alliances and divisions of the same clan; it can make the cursed people blessed, and make those suffering from leprosy respected by everyone; it can make thieves gain high nobility; it can make goose-skinned and yellow-faced Even if the widow is remade as a bride, even if her appearance can make a person with malignant sores vomit, having this thing will restore the beauty of the spring; it will turn ice and charcoal into glue, and enemies will kiss each other; it will say Any dialect makes everyone obey. It is a great god, and even if it lives in a temple that is meaner than a pig's nest, it will still be worshiped. "Timon of Athens"

8. A person's last words, like deep music, have the power to naturally attract attention; when he is dying, his words will never be in vain, because The truth is often spoken through groans of pain. A person who never speaks again will always be listened to more than the sweet arguments of those young and flashy people. Just as the setting sun, the reverberation at the end of the song and the last sip of wine leave people with the warmest memories, a person's ending is always more eye-catching than everything else during his lifetime. "Richard II"

9. Life is what everyone values; but noble people value honor far more than life. "Troilus and Cressida"

10. Death is terrible. A life of shame is especially annoying. "Tit for Tat"

11. Regardless of men or women, reputation is the most important treasure in their souls. Whoever steals my money bag only steals some trash, some illusory quality, which transfers from my hands to his, and it will become the slave of thousands of people; but who steals my reputation? Go, then although he will not be rich because of it, I will become destitute because of losing it. "Othello"

12. Once we put shame behind our minds, nothing we do is right; we have to do this again and again, and the result is always useless. . "Tit for Tat"

13. I would rather lose this fragile life, but I cannot tolerate the arrogant reputation you have won from me; it hurts my thoughts more than yours. The sword hurts my body. "Henry IV Part 1"

14. Let the reputation that everyone pursues be forever recorded on our tombstones, so that we can gain immortal glory in the shame of death; no matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, We must work hard to gain our reputation while our breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot harm us; our lives may end, but our reputation will last forever. "The Futility of Love"

15. Lose the immortal part of your life, and what remains will be no different from an animal. "Othello"

16. Character is a person's inner self, and reputation is a person's appearance. "Shakespeare's Drama Collection"

17. Glazed gemstones tend to lose their luster, and the best gold cannot withstand the wear and tear of human hands. Even if he is an upright man with a good reputation, he will fall into ruin. Still shameless. "The Comedy of Errors"

18. If a person underestimates his own roots, he will inevitably do something that exceeds the limit; the branches and leaves will wither away from the trunk, and in the end they will have to be let go. Burned as dry wood. "King Lear"

19. People with guilty consciences often reveal their secrets to the silent quilt pillow. "Macbeth"

20. Reputation is a boring and deceptive thing; the person who gets it may not have any merit, and the person who loses it may not have any fault. "Othello"

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

"Shakespeare's Drama Collection"

22. God gave us us as torches, not to illuminate ourselves, but to illuminate the world; because if our virtues cannot be extended to others, it is tantamount to Not the same. "Tit for Tat"

23. When 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 , everyone who receives the gift should be grateful and repay double. "Tit for Tat"

24. The brilliant lights at night use up their own fuel consumption to illuminate the world. "Venus and Adonis"

25. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth; corrupt descendants can ruin the noble family and destroy the property of the wealthy, but Morality and talent can turn a mortal into an immortal god. "Pericles, Prince of Tire"

26. I would rather cut out my heart and melt every drop of my blood into coins than squeeze them from the rough hands of farmers. Smelly wormwood. "Julius Caesar"

27. Beauty without virtue is fleeting; but because there is a beautiful soul in your beauty, your beauty is eternal. . "Tip for Tat"

28. Be prudent and prudent, diligently practice morality; reflect on everything, and treat others with fairness. "Tit for Tat"

29. I would rather be a wild flower under the fence than a rose that receives favor; rather than flatter and steal the favor of others, it is better to be despised by everyone. . "Much Ado About Nothing"

30. Chastity is the only glory of a virgin, and honor is the greatest legacy of a woman. "Eventually Married"

31. A shabby house in a back alley, if virtuous people live in it, can enhance the splendor of the family; if a wealthy family does not practice good deeds, it will be ruined even though it has a great reputation. "Finally Married"

32. It seems that he has a dual spirit in his body. On the one hand, he is a strict teacher who hates evil as much as he hates it, and on the other hand, he is a student who follows the good. "Henry IV Part 1"

33. When "kindness" and "cruelty" compete for the royal title, it is always the pleasant "kindness" that wins it first. "Hend V"

34. People's integrity can best be seen in the ups and downs of fate. "Troilus and Cressida"

 35. Do not soil your grave with blood. Do you want to imitate the gods? You should imitate their mercy; mercy is the true mark of noble character. "Titus Andronicus"

36. Although habit can be a devil that makes people lose shame, it can also be an angel. It will use subtle influence on people who try hard to do good. The method makes him turn from evil to good. "Hamlet"

37. It is your own coldness, insidiousness, and disregard of faith in destroying all the promises you made to us, which inspired us to resist. "Henry IV Part 1"

38. The power and honor in the world cannot always escape the ridicule of others; the purest virtue cannot escape the slander from behind. "Tit for Tat"

39. Good things that have gone through hardships will become especially sweet. "The Humiliation of Lucrece"

40. When the waves of love are overturned, we should break up amicably and say "goodbye"! "Shakespeare's Dramas"