Current location - Quotes Website - Excellent quotations - Youth Shakespeare Quotes
Youth Shakespeare Quotes

Chinese version

The characteristic of youth is that you will betray yourself at every turn, even if there is no power of temptation around you. ——Shakespeare

Youth is raw material, which must be made into shape sooner or later. ——Shakespeare

The one thing above all else is to stay young and vigorous. —— Shakespeare

Although wealth has nothing to do with the quality of friendship, poverty is the best test of the true and false of friends' hatred and love. ——Shakespeare

Procrastination is wasted, there is not much to come, twenty beauties, please come and kiss me, the grass is withered and the poplars are withered, youth is easy to pass. ——Shakespeare

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

Time will pierce the colorful decorations on the surface of youth, dig deep grooves and shallow grooves on the forehead of beauty; it will eat up the rare treasures! Born with beauty, nothing can escape his sweeping sickle. . ——Shakespeare

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

The friendship of evil people will suddenly turn into fear, and fear will cause mutual hatred. As a result of hatred, one or both parties will always get a well-deserved death or disaster. —— Shakespeare

Friendship is reliable in other things, but cannot be trusted in love; so lovers use their own lips and tongue. Whoever is alive, let him convey his feelings himself, and never ask anyone else to do it for him; for beauty is a witch, and under her magic, loyalty will dissolve in passion. ——Shakespeare

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

All etiquette is set up 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

English version

 All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts...——William Shakespeare, "As You Like It"

The world is a stage, and all men and women are just actors. They all have their time to come off and their time to come on. A person plays several roles in his life. ——William Shakespeare, "As You Like It"

The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.——William Shakespeare, "As You Like It"

A fool thinks he is wise, but a wise man knows himself. ——William Shakespeare, "Hamlet"

Neither a borrower nor a lender be; for loan oft loses both itself and friend.——William Shakespeare, "Hamlet"

Don't borrow money from others , and don't lend money to others; if you lend money, you often lose both money and friends.

——William Shakespeare, "Hamlet"

There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.——William Shakespeare, "Hamlet"

There is nothing inherently good or bad in the world. points, the thinking dictates. ——William Shakespeare, "Julius Caesar"

Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.——William Shakespeare, "Julius Caesar"

Cowards die before they die; He has died many times before; a warrior dies only once. ——William Shakespeare, "King Lear"

How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child! ——William Shakespeare, "King Lear"

How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child! ——William Shakespeare, "King Lear"

——William Shakespeare, "King Lear"

Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.——William Shakespeare, "Measure for Measure"

Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall. Some people fall because of their virtue. ——William Shakespeare, "Tit for Tat"

Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.——William Shakespeare, "Romeo and Juliet"

Good night! Good night! Parting is so sweet and desolate, I really want to say good night to you until dawn! ——Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"

What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.——William Shakespeare, "Romeo and Juliet"

What's in a name? We call a rose by any other name, it will smell the same. ——William Shakespeare, "The Merchant of Venice"

But love is blind, and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit. ——William Shakespeare, "The Merchant of Venice"

It's blind, lovers can't see the stupid things they do. ——Shakespeare, "The Merchant of Venice"

Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows.——William Shakespeare, "The Tempest"

In times of trouble, no one chooses a partner. . ——Shakespeare's "The Tempest"