In the vicissitudes of fate, it is easy to see a person's integrity. -Shakespeare
Our body is like a garden, and our will is the gardener in this garden ... Let it be left uncultivated or cultivated hard, and the power lies in our will. -Shakespeare
In gloomy days, don't let the cold fate secretly rejoice; Since fate has insulted us, we should take revenge with equanimity. -Shakespeare
There is a kind of humble work that is endured with indomitable spirit, and the smallest things often point to the highest goal. -Shakespeare
In many things in the world, the interest in pursuing time is always stronger than the interest in enjoying it. -Shakespeare
Shakespeare's classic saying
A new flame can put out the old one;
a big pain can alleviate a small pain.
Romeo and Juliet
A wise man becomes a fool and is the easiest fish to be hooked; Because he relies on his talents and is knowledgeable, he can't see his arrogance.
A fool's folly is not unusual, but a wise man's folly makes people laugh and hurt their stomachs. Because he proved himself stupid with all his skills.
Be true to yourself, and you won't cheat others.
Habit has a magical power to change temperament. It can make the devil dominate the human soul and expel them from people's hearts.
Hamlet
I have no road, so I don't need eyes; When I can see, I will stumble, too. We often lose our carelessness because we rely on ourselves, but it is not as good as defects.
King Lear
If a proud person wants to see his own face clearly, only the pride of others can be used as a mirror for him; If you grovel to him, it will only add to his arrogance, and it will be in vain for bring disgrace to oneself.
The appearance of troilus and Cresida
is often completely inconsistent with the thing itself, and the world is easily deceived by the superficial decoration.
without comparison, there will be no advantages; Without appreciation, crows sing just like larks. If the nightingale sings in the noise during the day, people will never think that it sings more beautifully than a wren. How many things can achieve perfection and win a proper praise because of favorable environment.
The Merchant of Venice
Cowards have died many times before they died; A brave man only dies once in his life. Among all the strange things, people's fear of death is the strangest thing.
actions speak louder than words, and fools' eyes are much smarter than their ears.
The Hero Treason
Doubt is enough to ruin things. A person often loses the chance of success because he is afraid of things.
The best good people are all experienced people who have made mistakes; A person often shows his cuteness because of a little shortcoming.
He rewarded you with money, so he is a good man. With flatterers, there are naturally people who love flatterers.
The Golden Dream
The world is a stage, and all men and women are just actors. They all have their endings and their appearances. A person plays several roles in his life.
Everyone is happy
If a compliment comes from the mouth of the person being praised, it will subtract the value of the compliment; Praise from the enemy's mouth is the real glory.
troilus and Cresida
No matter how long the darkness is, the day will come.
There is no way in the world to explore a person's intentions from his face.
Macbeth
If you are a lion, the fox will cheat you:
If you are a lamb, the fox will eat you;
If you become a fox, the lion will be suspicious of you in case the swindler informs on you.
If you are a liar, your stupidity will make you suffer, and you can't help being a breakfast for a jackal ...
An impeccable reputation is the purest treasure in the world. Without reputation, human beings are just some gold-plated dung and stained mud.
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is a lowly slave in name only. He speaks flattering words on every tombstone, but under the barren land of silence, the bones of
loyal ministers and righteous men are often buried.
-Shakespeare
When the moon is bright, we can't see the lights. It is in this way that a small glory is covered by a greater glory.
-Shakespeare
No matter how gluttonous time devours everything, we should try our best to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time can not
hurt us; Our life can end, but our reputation will last forever.
-Shakespeare
Death is terrible. A life of shame is especially annoying.
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A vain person hides a rich coat and an ugly underwear.
-Shakespeare
Take my reputation away from me, and my life will be over.
-Shakespeare
Fame is a boring and unreliable random reward; It is often not based on merit, and it is not self-inflicted to lose it.
-Shakespeare
... The most shameful thing is those who attack the shadow of their fathers and ancestors, do not know the prophet, and are arrogant. The best glory should come from our own actions, not relying on our family.
-Shakespeare
Vanity 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.
-Shakespeare
It's never too late to change what you know.
-Shakespeare
It is the greatest commandment for young people to keep their hearts clean.
-Shakespeare
When the moon is bright, we can't see the lights. It is in this way that a small glory is covered by a greater glory.
-Shakespeare
No matter how gluttonous time devours everything, we should try our best to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time can not
hurt us; Our life can end, but our reputation will last forever.
-Shakespeare
Death is terrible. A life of shame is especially annoying.
--------Shakespeare
A vain person hides a rich coat and an ugly underwear.
-Shakespeare
Take my reputation away from me, and my life will be over.
-Shakespeare
Fame is a boring and unreliable random reward; It is often not based on merit, and it is not self-inflicted to lose it.
-Shakespeare
... The most shameful thing is those who attack the shadow of their fathers and ancestors, do not know the prophet, and are arrogant. The best glory should come from our own actions, not relying on our family.
-Shakespeare
Vanity 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.
-Shakespeare
It's never too late to change what you know.
-Shakespeare
It is the greatest commandment for young people to keep their hearts clean.
-Shakespeare
A person's life is short, but it would be too long if he lived it meanly.
-Shakespeare