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1. Life is like a foolish dream, full of noise and restlessness, but without any meaning.

2. Your sweet love is a treasure. I don’t bother to change my situation with an emperor.

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

4. Love is like charcoal. When it burns, you have to find a way to cool it down. Let it be left to its own devices, and it will scorch a heart.

5. Don’t give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure. Open-minded people live longer.

6. Don’t gild the lilies and add unnecessary unnecessary extravagance.

7. If you work hard for a day, you can sleep peacefully for a day; if you work hard for a lifetime, you can sleep forever.

8. Those who give up time, time will also give up on him.

9. Books are nutrition for all mankind.

10. Because she was born beautiful, she was pursued by men; because she was a woman, she was captured by men.

11. Time will pierce the gorgeous and delicate youth. He will carve parallel lines into the foreheads of beauties; he will eat rare treasures. Naturally beautiful, nothing can escape his sweeping sickle.

12. No matter how long the night is, day will always come.

13. Not all that glitters is gold.

14. When we dare to do evil to satisfy our humble expectations, we lose our nature and are no longer ourselves.

15. When we cannot afford happiness, we should never walk too close to the window and stare at happiness.

16. Virtue is courage, and you are never afraid of doing good.

17. Gold, how magical you are. You can make the old become young, the ugly become beautiful, the black become white, and the wrong become right...

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18. Women are loved, not understood.

19. Survival or death, this is a question worth thinking about.

20. Listen more, speak less, accept everyone’s blame, but reserve your final verdict.

21. Bad habits will always hinder your path to fame, profit and enjoyment.

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

23. If a ewe cannot hear the cry of her own lamb, she will never answer the cry of a calf.

24. The ugly sea monster is not as scary as the ungrateful children.

25. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble family and destroy the property of the wealthy, but morality and talent can make a mortal Becoming an unworthy god.

26. Although the monster of habit is a devil, it will swallow up all shame, and it will also become an angel, cultivating the accumulated virtues and good deeds into a natural and comfortable daily routine.

27. The glory in the world often arises from sin, sacrificing one's own conscience for the sake of fame outside the body.

28. Simplicity touches my heart more than clever words.

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

30. Treat everyone equally, be confidant to a few, and do not be indebted to anyone.

31. True love cannot be expressed in words, actions are the best explanation of loyalty.

32. Love is harder to hide than felony murder; there is sunshine at noon in the dark night of love.

33. Only less passionate love will last longer.

34. If love is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself, it is not true love.

35. Virtue is courage, and you are never afraid of doing good.

36. Time will pierce the gorgeous and delicate youth. He will carve parallel lines into the foreheads of beauties; he will eat rare treasures. Naturally beautiful, nothing can escape his sweeping sickle.

37. It (love) makes cowards bold, but makes brave men cowards.

38. Only by being true to yourself will you not deceive others.

39. Beauty without virtue is fleeting; but because there is a beautiful soul in your beauty, your beauty is eternal.

40. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host’s etiquette.

41. Love is not sweet words in the shade of flowers, sweet talk in the peach blossom garden, gentle tears, nor stubborn compulsion. Love is based on the same language. .

42. Those who abandon time, time also abandons him.

43. If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself.

44. Love makes people become good and they suddenly start to become gentle. Love makes people become bad and they know when to cheat.

45. A proud person always ends up in trouble. He destroyed himself in pride.

46. If you don’t trust yourself, how can you trust the truth?

47. Love makes cowards bold, but makes warriors cowards.

48. On the clock of time, there are only two words "now".

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

50. Simplicity touches my heart more than clever words.

51. Bad habits will always hinder your path to fame, profit and enjoyment.

52. Don’t give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one setback.

53. Gold, how magical you are. You can make the old become young, the ugly become beautiful, the black become white, and the wrong become right

54. There is no way out, the future is a swamp, which makes people sink deeper and deeper.

55. The path to true love is not smooth. Shakespeare's Philosophy of Life Quotes

Even if you eat all the psychedelic herbs in the world, datura or datura, you can't get the deep sleep you enjoyed last night. Below, the editor brings you Shakespeare's famous quotes on life philosophy. You are welcome to read them. I hope you like these sentences.

Shakespeare's famous quotes on life philosophy

1. Flaws in the heart are real dirt, and ruthless people are cripples. Goodness is beauty; but beautiful evil is an empty casket carved by the devil.

2. Love and charcoal are the same. When it burns, there is no way to cool it down.

3. Love is like an eternal lighthouse. It stares intently into the distance but remains unmoved.

4. A fulfilling thought does not lie in the beauty of words, but in its proud content.

5. You are so cruel to your fragile self.

6. No matter how long the night is, day will always come.

7. Hell and night are brewing into this unprecedented evil, which must reveal its face to the world.

8. The lit torch is not for the sake of the torch itself, just like our virtues should illuminate others more than ourselves, otherwise it will be useless.

9. A person’s dress is the truest reflection of his education, taste and status.

10. It is just a pretentious sadness, only on the surface, without sincerity.

11. The cat is not at home, so the mice can play freely.

12. Put away your shining swords, they will rust if they are stained with dew.

13. There are moths in the most fragrant buds, but only in the hearts of the wisest can there be love that corrodes the soul.

14. Honesty will win you more benefits than corruption.

15. Those who are conceited about their talents are often fools. I know I have no talent, so I might be considered smart.

16. Even if a rose is not called a rose, it is still fragrant.

17. The time of life is short; but even if life flies with the hands of the clock and will end in one hour, it is too long to spend this short time in a humble way.

18. It would be doubly miserable to drown after seeing the coastline.

19. Sometimes we become demons that tempt ourselves, and fall into ruin because we believe too much in our own fragile and changeable determination.

20. A small thing as light as air, for a jealous person, will become as strong a confirmation as a heavenly book; maybe this can cause a dispute.

21. I regard this world as just one world. Everyone must play a role on this stage. I play a sad role.

22. The halo on her cheeks will cover up the brightness of the stars, just like the lights dimming in the daytime.

23. If I can get some reward for the news reported this time, my price will certainly not be small; but my purpose is to increase my pain so that I can listen to it again His voice.

24. To live or not to live, that is the question.

25. Even though we pity each other, no one can help us, just like the ghosts in hell cannot hope for the happiness in heaven.

26. If the person giving the gift is not sincere, no matter how expensive the gift is, it will lose its value.

27. Who doesn’t fall in love at first sight?

28. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble families and destroy the wealth of the wealthy, but morality and talent can turn a mortal into an immortal god.

29. When a person loves his country, his country will respect him.

30. If this is a mistake, and I am really at fault, then just pretend that I have never written and no one has ever truly loved.

31. The truth is often spoken in groans of pain.

32. Could it be that the children born in a passionate affair are not as good as the idiots created while half-asleep and half-awake with a joyless wife?

33. Leave behind the happiness of heaven to suffer the torment of the red sun.

34. People with guilty consciences often reveal their secrets to silent quilt pillows.

35. No matter how beautiful the dream is, it will be broken one day.

36. When the most ideal situation is unattainable, people often settle for the next best thing.

37. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble family and destroy the property of the wealthy, but morality and talent can make a mortal Becoming an unworthy god.

38. If love is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself, it is not true love.

39. The storm in my heart has taken away all other feelings from me, leaving only the hot blood pulsing in my heart.

40. Although creation often uses a beautiful wall to surround the filth inside, I can believe that your heart is as good as your appearance.

41. All etiquette is established to embellish actions that are false to the story, duplicitous greetings, and thoughtfulness that goes back on one's word; if there is a true friendship, these hypocritical situations should be abandoned.

42. Survival or death, this is an eternal topic.

43. The prosperous age of peace and prosperity suddenly develops a fortune, and hardship is always the mother of strength.

44. Even if the emperor condescends to me, I will not change my country.

45. No matter Datura, even if you eat all the psychedelic herbs in the world, you will not be able to get the deep sleep you enjoyed peacefully last night.

46. A man cannot see his nose, and the weather beacon on the church roof is unpredictable.

47. Although all kinds of plants and trees are thriving under the sun, the fruits that bloom first are always the first to ripen.

48. People always want to see, so let them see! I can't leave this place just to make others happy.

49. The power of love is peaceful. It never cares about reason, convention, honor or disgrace, but it can turn the fear, shock and pain it encounters into sweetness.

50. Love is like charcoal. When it burns, you have to find a way to cool it down. Let it be left to its own devices, and it will scorch a heart.

Shakespeare's classic quotes on life

1. Life is like a dream, full of noise and restlessness, but without any meaning.

2. Your sweet love is a treasure. I don’t bother to change my situation with an emperor.

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

4. Love is like charcoal. When it burns, you have to find a way to cool it down. Let it be left to its own devices, and it will scorch a heart.

5. Don’t give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure. Open-minded people live longer.

6. Don’t gild the lilies and add unnecessary unnecessary extravagance.

7. If you work hard for a day, you can sleep peacefully for a day; if you work hard for a lifetime, you can sleep forever.

8. Those who give up time, time will also give up on him.

9. Books are nutrition for all mankind.

10. Because she was born beautiful, she was pursued by men; because she was a woman, she was captured by men.

11. Time will pierce the gorgeous and delicate youth. He will carve parallel lines into the foreheads of beauties; he will eat rare treasures. Naturally beautiful, nothing can escape his sweeping sickle.

12. No matter how long the night is, day will always come.

13. Not all that glitters is gold.

14. When we dare to do evil to satisfy our humble expectations, we lose our nature and are no longer ourselves.

15. When we cannot afford happiness, we should never walk too close to the window and stare at happiness.

16. Virtue is courage, and you are never afraid of doing good.

17. Gold, how magical you are. You can make the old become young, the ugly become beautiful, the black become white, and the wrong become right...

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18. Women are loved, not understood.

19. Survival or death, this is a question worth thinking about.

20. Listen more, speak less, accept everyone’s blame, but reserve your final verdict.

21. Bad habits will hinder your path to fame, profit and enjoyment at any time.

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

23. If a ewe cannot hear the cry of her own lamb, she will never answer the cry of a calf.

24. The ugly sea monster is not as scary as the ungrateful children.

25. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble family and destroy the wealth of the wealthy, but morality and talent can make a mortal Becoming an unworthy god.

26. The monster of habit, although it is a devil, will swallow up all shame, and it will also become an angel, cultivating the accumulated virtues and good deeds into a natural and comfortable daily routine.

27. The glory in the world often arises from sin, sacrificing one's own conscience for the sake of fame outside the body.

28. Simplicity touches my heart more than clever words.

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

30. Treat everyone equally, be confidant to a few, and do not be indebted to anyone.

31. True love cannot be expressed in words, actions are the best explanation of loyalty.

32. Love is harder to hide than felony murder; there is sunshine at noon in the dark night of love.

33. Only less passionate love will last longer.

34. If love is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself, it is not true love.

35. Virtue is courage, and you are never afraid of doing good.

36. Time will pierce the gorgeous and delicate youth. He will carve parallel lines into the foreheads of beauties; he will eat rare treasures. Naturally beautiful, nothing can escape his sweeping sickle.

37. It (love) makes cowards bold, but makes brave men cowards.

38. Only by being true to yourself will you not deceive others.

39. Beauty without virtue is fleeting; but because there is a beautiful soul in your beauty, your beauty is eternal.

40. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host’s etiquette.

41. Love is not sweet words in the shade of flowers, sweet words in the peach blossom garden, gentle tears, nor stubborn compulsion. Love is based on the same language. .

42. Those who abandon time, time also abandons him.

43. If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself.

44. Love makes people become good and they suddenly start to become gentle. Love makes people become bad and they know when to cheat.

45. A proud person always ends up in trouble. He destroyed himself in pride.

46. If you don’t trust yourself, how can you trust the truth?

47. Love makes cowards bold, but makes warriors cowards.

48. On the clock of time, there are only two words "now".

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

50. Simplicity touches my heart more than clever words.

51. Bad habits will hinder your path to fame, profit and enjoyment at any time.

52. Don’t give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one setback.

53. Gold, how magical you are. You can make the old become young, the ugly become beautiful, the black become white, and the wrong become right

54. There is no way out, the future is a swamp, which makes people sink deeper and deeper.

55. The path to true love is not smooth. Shakespeare

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——"As You Like It"

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6. o, she dothe teach the torcheto burn bright! (romeo and juliet 5) Ah! The torch is not as bright as her. ——"Romeo and Juliet"

7. The course of true love never did run smooth, (a midsummer night’dream 1) There is no smooth road to true love. ——"A Midsummer Night's Dream"/The road to true love will never be smooth.

8. Ove ia woman with the ears, and if the men will love, but love ito use your eyes. Women fall in love with their ears, while men fall in love with their eyes.

9. Better a wittfool than a foolish wit. Better to be a wise fool than a foolish wit.

10. thingbase and vile, holding no quantity, love can transpose to from and dignity: love looknot with the eyes, but with mind, (a midsummer night'dream 1) despicableness and bad behavior in love look Even if it comes, it doesn't matter, it can be transformed into happiness and solemnity: Love is not judged by the eyes, but by the heart/Love is not judged by the eyes, but by the heart. ——"A Midsummer Night's Dream"

11. Would like now to seriouslindifferent room of wonderful. I just want to live my life seriously now and it doesn't matter whether it's good or bad.

12. the time of life ishort; to spend that shortnesbasely, it would be too long.

13. it it the east, and juliet it the sun, (romeo and juliet 2) That is the east, and Juliet is the sun. ——"Romeo and Juliet"

14. Love imerela madness, (ayou like it, 2) Love is just a kind of madness. ——"Everyone is Happy"

15. A light heart livelong, an open-minded person lives a long life.

16. monllove sprung from monlhate! (romeo and juliet 5) My only love comes from my only hate. ——"Romeo and Juliet"

17. fair ifoul, and foul ifair, (macbeth 1) Beauty is ugliness, ugliness is beauty.

——"Macbeth"

18. o, how bitter a thing it ito look into happinesthrough another man'eyes! (ayou like it) Oh! See happiness through other people's eyes, you really can't say no So sad!——"Everyone is Happy"

19. f you understand the value of love and love you have given me i have to wait for the future. As long as you understand, cherish love and being loved, I am willing to wait for the future you give me.

20. o 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.

21. aughter it the root of all evil, laughter is the root of all evil

22. he emptvesselmakes the greatest sound.

23. what'in a name? that which we call a rose banother word would smell asweet, (romeo and juliet 2) what's in a name? call a rose by another name, it's still the same of fragrance. ——"Romeo and Juliet"/What does the name matter? A rose is not called a rose, but it still has the same fragrance.

24. There is nothing good or bad, but thinking make it so. There is no good or evil in the world, but it depends on personal thoughts.

25. love’not love when it immingled with regard that standaloof from th’entire point, (king lear 1) If love is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself, it is not true love. ——"King Lear"

26. Light heart livelong, open-minded people live long.

27. Ove, and the same charcoal, burning, need to find way to ask cooling, allow an arbitrary, it inecessarto heart charred. Love is like charcoal. When it burns, you have to find a way to cool it down. If you let it come, it will scorch a heart.

28. There is nothing good or bad, but thinking make it so. (hamlet 2) There is no good or evil in things in the world, but thinking makes it so. ——"Hamlet"/Nothing is good or bad, but thought makes the difference.

29. There is nothing good or bad, but thinking make it so. There is no good or evil in the world, but it depends on personal thoughts.

30. To be or not to be, that ia question, survival or destruction, this is a question worth considering

31. This above all: to thine self be true, (Hamlet 1, 3)

Above all, you must be true to yourself.

——"Hamlet"

32. The time is out of joint – O, cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right! (Hamlet 1, 5)

This It is an era of broken rites and broken music. Alas! I am the unlucky one who has to shoulder the responsibility of putting things right. ——"Hamlet"

33. Brevity is the soul of wit, (Hamlet 2, 2)

Brevity is the soul of wisdom, verbosity is superficial decoration. /Speak concisely. ——"Hamlet"

34. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy, (Hamlet 1, 5)

There are things between heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamed of in your philosophy. There are many things that your wisdom cannot imagine. ——"Hamlet"/There are many things in this world that cannot be explained by human philosophy.

35. There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so, (Hamlet 2, 2)

Things in the world are not good or bad, thinking makes it so. ——"Hamlet"/Nothing is good or bad, but thought makes the difference.

36. To be or not to be: that is a question, (Hamlet 3, 1)

To live or not to be, this is a question worth considering. ——"Hamlet"

37. There’s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow, (Hamlet 5, 2)

The life and death of a sparrow are predestined by fate. ——"Hamlet"

38. The rest is silence, (Hamlet 5, 2)

The rest is silence. ——"Hamlet"

39. Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them, (Othello 1, 2)

Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them. Dew will cause rust. ——"Othello"

40. O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on, (Othello 3, 3)

Coach, be careful you will be jealous, that is a green-eyed demon, it is used to playing tricks on the prey under its claws. ——"Othello"

41. Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of their souls: Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing, (Othello 3 , 3)

Regardless of men or women, reputation is the most intimate treasure in their souls. If someone steals my wallet, he just stole some trash, which is nothing but worthless. Just stuff.

——"Othello"

42. O, curse of marriage, that we can call these delicate creatures ours, and not their appetites! (Othello 3, 3)

Ah! Marriage troubles! We can keep these lovely people as our own, but we cannot control their desires. ——"Othello"

43. We cannot all be masters, nor all masters cannot be truly followed, (Othello 1, 3)

Not everyone can be a master, Not every master deserves the loyal service of his servant. ——"Othello"

44. Nothing will come of nothing, (King Lear 1, 1)

Nothing will come in exchange for nothing. ——"King Lear"

45. Love's not love when it is mingled with regards that stands aloof from th'entire point, (King Lear 1, 1)

Inside love If it's mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with it, it's not true love. ——"King Lear"

46. How sharper than a serpent's tooth is to have a thankless child, (King Lear 1, 4)

A rebellious child is more ruthless than a serpent's tooth. ——"King Lear"

47. Blow, winds, and crack cheeks! Rage! Blow! (King Lear 3, 2)

Blow! Wind! Blow cheeks! Blow your cheeks fiercely! - "King Lear"

48. 'Tis this times' plague, when madmen lead the blind, (King Lear 4, 1)

< p> A madman leads a blind man to walk, this is the pathology of this era. ——"King Lear"

49. Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, and thou no breath at all? (King Lear 5, 3)

Why is it that a dog, a horse, and a mouse are all alive, but you don't breathe at all? ——"King Lear"

50. Fair is foul, and foul is fair, (Macbeth 1, 1)

Beauty is ugly, and ugliness is beautiful. ——"Macbeth"