Who is Shakespeare? He is one of those people that literati often talk about. He's a philosophical king. Let’s take a look at Shakespeare’s classic quotations! The following are Shakespeare’s classic quotations that I have carefully compiled for you. I hope you like them.
Shakespeare's classic quotations
1 Although power is a stubborn bear, gold can pull its nose away. --Shakespeare
2 The ambition of love makes people suffer. -- Shakespeare
3 Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect.--Don't give up the purpose you were determined to achieve just because of one failure. --Shakespeare
4 An honest man never suffers a loss --Shakespeare
5 No matter how we plan, the outcome is ultimately arranged by God. --William Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
6 The enrichment of thoughts does not lie in the richness of words--Shakespeare
7 Woman, because of your beauty, you can enjoy the pursuit of thousands of men ; Woman, because you are a female, you will eventually fall into the hands of a man. Fly, fly to your heart's content, you can't escape the eternal fate! - Shakespeare
8 The earth is the loving mother of all living things, and she is also the tomb that hides all living things. --Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
9 For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings I don't even want to give in. -- Shakespeare
10 He who is content despite poverty 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. --Shakespeare's "Othello"
11 You may see autumn in me. You may see autumn in me. When the yellow leaves are either completely peeled off or only hung in twos and threes on the shrinking dead branches. Suosuo trembles - the deserted singing circle, where hundreds of birds once sang together. In me you may see the twilight, which slowly recedes to the west after sunset: night, the incarnation of death, gradually drives it away, and its stern repose envelopes all kinds of things in the world. You may see an ember in me, dying in the ashes of youth, dying sooner or later on its bleak bier, destroyed by the flames that nourished it. Seeing this, your love will be strengthened, because he will soon leave you and be gone forever. --Shakespeare "You may see autumn in me"
12 Situations are created by love, or love changes them. -- Shakespeare
13 On the clock of time, there are only two words--now. -- Shakespeare
14 Time will pierce the beauty and delicacy of youth, and carve parallel lines into the forehead of beauty. Nothing can escape his sweeping sickle. -- Shakespeare
15 No matter how long the night is, day will always come. --Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
16 If a person thinks too much, he will lose the joy of being a human being. -- Shakespeare
17 On the clock of time, there are only two words "now". --Shakespeare
18 "To be happy with a man, you should know more about him without loving him too much; to be happy with a woman, you should love her more but not try to understand her She!"------Shakespeare--Shakespeare
19 What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would *** ell as sweet. What's in a name? What does the name mean? A rose with a different name would still be just as fragrant. --Shakespeare "Romeo and Juliet"
20 No matter how good things are, they will be lost one day.
No matter how deep the memory is, it will be forgotten one day. No matter how much you love, one day you will have to leave. No matter how beautiful the dream is, there will be a day when you wake up. --Shakespeare
Shakespeare's classic quotations
1 Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble family and destroy the huge wealth. Destruction, but morality and talent can turn a mortal into an unworthy god. --Shakespeare
2 Do you want me to toss and turn, playing with my vision with your shadow? --Shakespeare
3 No matter what talents or abilities a person is endowed with, If he does not convey that talent to others, he has nothing; and only in the praise he receives after developing his talent can he realize his own value. -- Shakespeare
4 If love is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself, it is not true love. -- Shakespeare
5 A flawless reputation is the purest pearl in the world -- Shakespeare
6 "Love" is the same as charcoal. When it burns, there is no way to cool it down. --Shakespeare
7 At that time, if people ask you where is your beauty, where is the treasure of your youth, you say, "In my sunken eyes, there is greed. Shame, and useless praise" - Shakespeare's "Sonnets"
8 Passion is like coals, it must be cooled, otherwise the fire will scorch the heart - Shakespeare
9 Voluntary poverty is better than uncertain glitz; if a person who is extravagant and greedy is insatiable, he will be much more miserable than the poorest and contented person. --Shakespeare
10 Books are the summary of human knowledge. --Shakespeare
11 The bad things we do often cater to the tastes of the lower class, so they loudly praise us and call them good things we have done. -- Shakespeare
12 Strong reasons lead to powerful actions -- Shakespeare
13 Love is an eternal beacon, it stares at the storm but remains unmoved. --Shakespeare
14 More facts and less pretentious nonsense. More matter with less art. --William Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
15 People, proud people, with a little temporary power, misbehave before God and make angels weep. --Shakespeare
16 Worry divides the seasons, disturbs rest, turns night into morning, day and noon into night. --William Shakespeare "Richard III"
17 Destiny is like a prostitute, deliberately flirting with the traitor and encouraging his evil arrogance. --Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
18 The most dangerous thing that a peaceful scene can bring is to make people feel at ease; so appropriate doubts are still the beacon of the wise and a good way to nip problems in the bud. --William Shakespeare
19 Reading can help you forget your sorrows. --Shakespeare "Titus Andronicus"
20 The name is not important. What we call a rose will be equally fragrant by another name. --Shakespeare
Shakespeare's classic famous quotes
1 Before you die, endure the pain for love and admire for hope. -- Shakespeare's "Les Misérables"
2 Praising virtues that he does not actually possess is an encouragement and hint to others' shortcomings. --Shakespeare
3 The light in the distance is not sunlight. I know what it is. It is the shooting star exposed by the sun. It illuminates your path tonight and guides you to the road to Monto, so I will stay for a while. You don't have to leave, son. Why why I just can't do it. Why I just don't understand - Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
4 I would like now to seriously indifferent room of wonderful . I just want to live a wonderful life now, no matter how good or bad it is. --Shakespeare
5 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
6 I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano; A stage where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one.ANTONIO --Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice"
7 Books are the president of human knowledge. --Shakespeare
8 Willingness is just a slave of memory, always beginning but ending, like unripe fruits that are densely covered in treetops and will leave the branches once they become red and rotten. --Shakespeare
9 Shall I pare thee to a summer's day? How can I compare you to summer? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. You are not only cuter but also gentler than it. Rough windsdo shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date. The term of the summer lease is lest it be too short - Shakespeare's "Sonnets"
10 Nothing is so mon as the wish to be remarkable. Nothing is more ordinary than wishing to be extraordinary. -- Shakespeare
11 "You say that you love rain, but you open your umbrella when it rains. You say that you love the sun, but you find a shadow spot when the sun shines. You say that you love the wind, but you close your windows when wind blows This is why i am afraid, when you say that you love me too. ” --Shakespeare
12 Life without books is like without sunshine "Wisdom without books is like a bird without wings." -- Shakespeare
13 Over valleys and hills, through thorns and bushes, over paddocks and gardens, through torrents and fires, I wandered everywhere, as light as It's moonlight. --Shakespeare
14 People. We can control our own destiny. If we are controlled by others, the fault lies not with destiny but with ourselves. To the person who believes in "destiny"--Shakespeare
15 The gluttonous time is used to blunt the claws of the lion, and the earth is ordered to devour the baby he loves, Go under the tiger's jaws and pull out its fangs, destroy the long-lived phoenix, exterminate its species, make the seasons sad or happy when you fly by; and, the fleeting time, willfully destroy this world and its easy to fade away The only thing I forbid you to commit is this heinous crime: Oh, don’t carve the years on my love’s forehead, or use the ancient stylus to draw wrinkles; don’t stain it in your passing, so as to leave it to you. He will always be a model of beauty for future generations. However, despite your arrogance, old time, no matter how ruthless you are, my love will last forever in my poems. --Shakespeare's "Sonnet 19"
16 Equipment is sunshine. We are flowers. Flowers that have lost the sunshine will soon lose their brightness and wither. --Shakespeare
17 Reputation is a boring and unreliable random reward; it is often gained without merit, and lost is not caused by oneself.
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18 I have already plunged my feet into a pool of blood. If I no longer march forward in blood, the way back will be equally weary. --Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
19 Even if I am trapped in a nutshell, I can still call myself an emperor with infinite space! --Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
20 Beauty without virtue is fleeting. ; But because there is a beautiful soul in your beauty, your beauty will last forever. --Shakespeare