Shakespeare's famous saying
Time is precious, no matter who it is. The following are Shakespeare's famous sayings about cherishing time collected specially for you, for your reference!
Shakespeare's famous saying 1
1) Women fall in love with their ears, while men fall in love with their eyes if they can produce love. -Shakespeare
2) I admit that there is nothing more painful than the punishment of love, and there is nothing more enjoyable than serving it. -Shakespeare
3) Don't swear by the moon, it is changeable, and it breaks even every month; If you swear by it, maybe your love is as impermanent as it is. -Shakespeare
4) On the clock of time, there are only two words-now. -Shakespeare
5) Love is harder to hide than felony murder; The night of love has the sunshine at noon. -Shakespeare
6) Appropriate sadness and decline can show the depth of feelings, while excessive sadness can prove the lack of wisdom. -Shakespeare
7) Love is a puff of smoke blown by a sigh; The lover's eyes have its purified Mars; Lovers' tears are the waves it arouses. It is also the most intelligent madness, with a bitter taste in the throat and no honey in the mouth. -Shakespeare
8) The path of true love is not smooth. -Shakespeare
9) Those who take jealousy and evil as nutrition dare to take a bite when they meet the best people.
1) A proud person always destroys himself in pride. He is always admiring himself in the mirror, boasting and boasting, and he only cares about exaggeration and inaccuracy when things happen. In the end, everything just fails. Shakespeare's famous saying 2
1) The road to sincere love is not smooth.
2) love is not true if it is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself.
3) Love is the spark of life, the sublimation of friendship, and the coincidence of hearts. If human feelings can be divided into levels, estrus should belong to the highest level.
4) Love is not seen with the eyes, but with the heart.
5) People's integrity is best seen in the vicissitudes of fate.
6) Love is the same as charcoal. When it burns, it can't be cooled. -Shakespeare
7) No pains are spared. -Shakespeare
Time is the most experienced judge who examines all criminals. -Shakespeare
8) Thought is the slave of life, and life is the trick of time. -Shakespeare
9) Time will pierce the colorful decorations on the surface of youth, and dig deep ditches and shallow grooves on the forehead of beauty; Will eat rare treasures! Born beautiful, nothing can escape his sweeping sickle. -Shakespeare
1) Time is like a master who is in favor of others. For a departing guest, he just shakes his hand slightly, but for a new guest, he stretches out his arms and flies over to hug him. Welcome is always smiling, farewell is always with a sigh. -Shakespeare
11) With the shadow of privacy in the Japanese calendar, you can also know that time is secretly moving towards eternity. -Shakespeare
12) No matter how gluttonous time devours everything, we should strive to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time can't hurt us. -Shakespeare
13) I wasted time, and time wasted me. -Shakespeare
14) On the clock of time, there are only two words-now. -Shakespeare
15) Numerous personnel changes are conceived in the embryo of time. -Shakespeare
16) Time abandons the man who abandons time. -Shakespeare
17) You shouldn't rush for success, you should be familiar with your research object, persevere, and time will accomplish everything.
18) It is the hardest to start everything; However, what is more difficult is how to end well. -Shakespeare
19) A wise man becomes a fool and is the easiest fish to take the bait; 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. -Shakespeare
2) I have no road, so I don't need eyes; When I can see, I will stumble, too. We often lose our carelessness because of our self-reliance, but defects can be beneficial to us. -Shakespeare
21) Cowards die many times before they die; A brave man only dies once in his life. Among all the strange things, people's fear of death is the strangest thing. -Shakespeare
22) The appearance is often completely inconsistent with the thing itself, and the world is easily deceived by the surface decoration.
23) 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 reach the state of perfection and win a proper praise because of favorable environment.
24) 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.
25) Shakespeare: Old Time himself is bald, so there will be a large number of bald disciples and grandchildren until the end of the world.
26) Shakespeare: Time is the most experienced judge who examines all criminals.
27) Shakespeare: Thought is the slave of life, and life is the trick of time.
28) Life is short, and only virtue can pass it on to distant generations.
29) True love can't be expressed in words, and behavior is the best explanation of loyalty-Shakespeare
3) Love is more difficult to hide than felony murder; The dark night of love has noon sunshine
31) Love that is not too enthusiastic will last for a long time-Shakespeare
32) Love is not true if it is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself-Shakespeare
33) Love is just a kind of madness-Shakespeare
34) When we can't afford happiness, -Shakespeare
35) Don't gild the lily, gild the lily. -Shakespeare
36) Virtue is brave, and goodness is never afraid. -Shakespeare
37) Women fall in love with their ears, while men fall in love with their eyes if they can produce love. -Shakespeare
38) Because she is beautiful, she is sought after by men; Because she is a woman, she was captured by men. -Shakespeare
39) The old man himself is bald, so there will be a large number of bald disciples and grandchildren until the end of the world. -Shakespeare
4) Nothing can escape his sweeping sickle. -Shakespeare
41) Listen more, speak less, accept everyone's criticism, but keep your final decision. -Shakespeare
42) Bad habits will hinder you from going to fame, profit and enjoyment at any time. -Shakespeare
43) Youth is a short-lived dream. When you wake up, it has long since disappeared. -Shakespeare
44) If a ewe can't hear the cry of her own lamb, she will never answer the cry of a calf. -Shakespeare
45) Ugly sea monsters are not as terrible as ungrateful children. -Shakespeare
46) Morality and talent are assets far superior to wealth. Fallen descendants can corrupt your noble family and the property of the very rich, but morality and talent can make a mortal an unworthy god. -Shakespeare
47) Habits The monster, though a devil, will swallow up all sense of shame and become an angel, edifying accumulated virtues and good deeds into a natural and comfortable routine. -Shakespeare
48) Their dignity and nobility. -Shakespeare
49) The glory in the world often comes from sin, and one's conscience is sacrificed for the sake of fame. -Shakespeare
5) Simplicity can touch my heart more than clever words. -Shakespeare
51) Listen more, speak less, accept everyone's criticism, but keep your final decision. -Shakespeare
52) When we dare to do evil to satisfy our humble hopes, we lose our nature and are no longer ourselves. -Shakespeare
53) A proud person always destroys himself in pride.
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55) Love is not a sweet word in the shade of flowers, a sweet word in the peach blossom garden, a light tear, or a stubborn compulsion. Love is based on the same language. -Shakespeare
56) Loyal love fills my heart, and I can't estimate the wealth I enjoy. -Shakespeare
57) A person's life is short, but it is too long to live it meanly. -Shakespeare
58) No matter how long the night is, the day will come. -Shakespeare
59) Treat all people equally, confide in a few people, and don't lose anything to anyone. -Shakespeare
6) Books are the nourishment of the whole world. -Shakespeare
61) Uninvited guests are most welcome only after leaving. ;