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Those who abandon time will also abandon him.

——"Shakespeare's Dramas"

The silent footsteps of time will not stop for a moment because we have many things to deal with.

—— "Finally Married"

The time of life is short; but even if life flies with the hands of the clock, it will end in one hour and be spent in a humble way. This short period of time is too long.

——"Henry IV Part 1"

Time is like a swaying host. For a guest who is coming, he only shakes his hand slightly, but for a new guest , but stretched out his arms and flew over to hug him.

——"Troilus and Cressida"

Father Time carries a huge bag on his back, which is filled with rich things that have been forgotten by the world

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Great achievements; those beautiful deeds that have become a thing of the past will disappear in people's memory in the blink of an eye. Only continuous improvement can make the honor and fame last forever; if you give up once, it will be like a set of rusty armor that has been put aside for a long time. No one will remember its past achievements, and it will become out of date in vain. The style is left as a source of ridicule for the world. ——"Troilus and Cressida"

Time is the king of the world, it is their parents and their tomb; what it gives to the world is only based on its own will, and Not at their request.

——"Pericles, Prince of Tire"

Human life is short, but if you live this short life despicably, it will be too long.

——"Shakespeare's Dramas"

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

——"The Humiliation of Lucrece"

The path a prodigal takes is like the sun, but he does not start again and again like the sun.

——"Timon of Athens"

Don't throw mud into the clear spring for you to drink;

Don't throw away the items that cannot be repaired. damage.

——"The Humiliation of Lucrece"

We bend down to pick up the jewelry that fell on the ground, because our eyes see it; but what we don't see, Trample on the past without any hesitation.

——"Tit for Tat"

If you can't seize the opportunity, you will be stuck all your life and achieve nothing.

——"Julius Caesar"

The ups and downs of the world are originally wave-like. If people can take advantage of the climax and move forward, they will surely become famous...

——"Julius Caesar"

Corroded stinky rust can consume the hidden treasures completely.

If gold is used well, it can absorb more golden student.

——"Venus and Adonis"

I have such a treasure, like the owner of twenty oceans, every grain of sand in it They are all pearls and jade, every drop of sea water is nectar from the sky, and every stone is gold from the sky.

——"The Two Heroes of Verona"

When we enjoy something, we often do not value its benefits at all; but when we lose it, we will exaggerate it even more The value of discovering the advantages that were not apparent while it was still in our hands.

——"Much Ado About Nothing"

The power of the lion can make the leopard subdue. ...But it can't change the spots on its body. ... A flawless reputation is the purest treasure in the world; without reputation, human beings are nothing more than gilded dung and dyed mud. A brave heart in a loyal chest is like a pearl hidden in a box with ten key locks. ——"Richard II"

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

——"Troilus and Cressida"

Death is terrible.

A life of shame is especially annoying.

——"Tit for Tat"

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. It 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"

Once we put shame behind our heads, nothing we do is right; we have to do this again and again, and the result is always useless. .

——"Tit for Tat"

I would rather lose this fragile life, but I cannot tolerate the arrogant reputation you have won from me; it hurts My thoughts hurt my body more than your sword.

——"Henry IV Part 1"

Lose the immortal part of life, and what remains is no different from an animal.

——"Othello"

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

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Even though he is an upright man with a good reputation,

he will still be shameless once he falls.

—— "The Comedy of Errors"

If a person underestimates his own roots, he will inevitably do something that exceeds the limit; when the branches and leaves leave the trunk, they will also follow. Withered and withered, in the end it had to be burned as dry wood.

——"King Lear"

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

——"Macbeth"

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"

...To make the body rich, we must also rely on the mind. Just like the sun peeking out from the dark clouds, rough clothing can particularly show a person's integrity. The boobies are more precious than the skylarks not because of the beauty of their feathers; the vipers are not more precious because of the luster of their skin. , and more useful than eels.

——"The Taming of the Shrew"

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

——"Shakespeare's Dramas"

God gave us birth to use us as torches, not to illuminate ourselves, but to illuminate the world; because if our virtues cannot If you extend it to others, it means nothing.

——"Tit for Tat"

When a person has talent and wisdom, he must make it produce beneficial results; creation is a calculating goddess, and she gives Every ounce of wisdom from the world should be appreciated and repaid by those who receive it.

——"Tit for Tat"

The brilliant lights at night use up their own fuel consumption to illuminate the world.

——"Venus and Adonis"

Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth; fallen descendants can ruin the noble family line and destroy the great family. Rich property can be ruined, but morality and talent can turn a mortal into an immortal god.

——"Pericles, Prince of Tire"

I would rather cut out my heart and melt every drop of my blood into coins than make money from peasants. His hard hands turned and squeezed out their foul smelling plants.

——"Julius Caesar"

Beauty without virtue is fleeting; but because there is a beautiful soul in your beauty, So your beauty lasts forever.

——"Tit for Tat"

Be cautious and prudent,

Be diligent in your own conduct;

Reflect on everything,

Treat others with fairness.

——"Tit for Tat"

I would rather be a wild flower under the fence than a rose that receives favor; rather than flatter others and steal others' If you are happy, you would rather be despised by everyone.

——"Much Ado About Nothing"

Chastity is the only glory of a virgin, and honor is the greatest legacy of a woman.

—— "Finally Married"

A shabby house in a poor alley, if a virtuous person lives there, it can make the pengju more beautiful; if a noble family does not cultivate good deeds, it will have a great reputation. , will also be defeated.

——"Finally Married"

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 is good at doing good.

——"Henry IV Part 1"

When "kindness" and "cruelty" compete for the royal inheritance, it is always the pleasant "kindness" that wins it first .

——"Hunde V"

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

-- "Troilus and Cressida"

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"

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

——"Hamlet"

It was your own coldness, insidiousness, and disregard for faith that destroyed all the promises you made to us, which aroused We have no choice but to resist.

——"Henry IV Part 1"

Power and honor in the world cannot always escape the ridicule of others; the purest virtue cannot avoid slander from behind.

——"Tit for Tat"

Good things that have gone through hardships will become especially sweet.

——"The Humiliation of Lucrece"

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

——"Shakespeare's Dramas"

When strangers and enemies break up, they don't need to kiss.

——"Finally Married"

The emotions expressed by silent simplicity are the richest.

—— "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

If you can be true to yourself, you will naturally not be false to others.

——"Shakespeare's Dramas"

Silent and pure innocence often touches people's hearts more than words.

—— "Winter's Story"

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The flaws in the heart are real dirt;

Ruthless talents He is a cripple.

Goodness is beauty; but beautiful evil is the empty coffin used by the devil to carve out the beauty of literature.

——"Twelfth Night"

...But if the gods in heaven are watching people's actions, I believe that the innocence of innocence can definitely make the false slanders feel ashamed. , sin and cruelty will tremble at Hanren.

—— "Winter's Story"

When a person's soul is inspired, it goes without saying that even though the organs have shrunk and become stiff, they will also recover from the paralysis of death. Pick yourself up and start moving again, like a snake that sheds its skin and gains new strength.

——"Henry V"

It is rare for a pure and flawless soul to dream of provocations, birds that have not been fooled, and not afraid of the mysterious jungle.

——"The Humiliation of Lucrece"

I hope you will not be like us people who love vanity and use a gorgeous outer garment to cover up the shabby underwear; Your content is as beautiful as your appearance, unlike us courtiers who only have an empty frame. ——"Cymbeline"

A good heart is worth gold.

——"Henry IV Part 2"

You can't find gold from garbage.

——"King Lear"

A small candle, how far its light shines! A good deed is just like this candle, in this evil world A vast light shines on the world.

—— "The Merchant of Venice"

Time, no matter how cruel you are,

My love will last forever in my poems.

—— "Sonnet"

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

——"Macbeth"

If a lion loves a lamb, the lamb will always follow the lion.

——"Henry VI Part 2"

It is said that a lion is moved by compassion and will tolerate its dignified paws being cut off; some people say that crows often care for Abandoned orphaned chicks, leaving their own chicks to starve in the nest.

——"Titus Andronicus"

Gentle compassion knocks on the door, and the strong iron door opens.

——"The Humiliation of Lucrece" As long as our purpose is legitimate, we are not afraid that our weapons are not sharp.

——"Henry IV Part 1"

Neither an air of nonchalance nor a series of shameless lies can make the judge change my impartial stance.

——"Henry IV Part 2"

If power can change people's nature, then what is the true face of a gentleman in the world?

——"Tit for Tat"

...What can we say about his integrity? He has all the qualities that a gentleman should not have. Be prepared; he has none of the qualities that a gentleman should have.

——"Finally Married"

Whoever hurts my heart with flattering words will do me double harm.

——"Richard II"

How lucky am I to have such a brave minister who dares to convict my own son according to law; how lucky am I to have such a son? , willing to give up his noble status and obey the sanctions of the law.

——"Henry IV Part 2"

A person with a clear conscience is absolutely safe if he is wearing a breastplate. He is confident and confident, as if he is wearing triple armor. ; The kind of person who is not straight-minded, weak-minded, and loses his conscience, even if he puts on a helmet and iron armor, he is still naked. ——"Henry VI Novel"

Our current life is not more noble than the kind of life that carefully awaits the rebuke of others, takes bribes and does nothing, and wears silk and satin bought without money. Is it more worthy of pride?

Those who are supported by others, not only do not know anything in return, but also ask others to take off their hats to pay tribute to them, their lives cannot be compared with ours.

——"Cymbeline"

Love and hate cannot live together.

——"The Humiliation of Lucrece"

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

——"Macbeth"

As long as his will is respected, he is a tolerant and loving person. He sheds tears for mercy and helps the weak. But if anyone angers him, he will become a flint, as gloomy as the severe winter, as cruel as the ice and snow in spring. ——"Henry IV Part 2"

Despicable atonement and generous forgiveness are two different things; legal mercy cannot be the same as dirty indulgence.

——"Tit for Tat"

Forgiving what others cannot forgive is a noble act.

——"Coriolanus"

Saying "forgiveness" twice does not divide forgiveness into two, but only strengthens the power of forgiveness. .

——"Richard II"

Those without compassion are beasts, savages, and devils.

——"Richard III"

Do not draw your sword to defend evil crimes; this sword is given to you to destroy the evil race.

——"The Humiliation of Lucrece"

If we use the means of destroying others to surround ourselves with joy full of doubts, then it is not as good as the one whom we know Those who harm will be carefree.

——"Macbeth"