Answer: 1. "Tell me how to distinguish true love" "Whoever gives you the biggest diamond will love you most" - Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
2. Conscience is nothing but a coward A term used by us, they are afraid of the powerful and use it as a prevarication; The steel and iron bones are our conscience, and the sword and gun are our laws. ——William Shakespeare "Richard III"
3. The God of Love is blindfolded but will always break into people's hearts. ——Shakespeare
4. Where eagles dare not roost, there are gulls plundering ——William Shakespeare's "Richard III"
5. Usually people only need to have one If it is difficult to keep an oath, they will find ways to break the oath while preserving their credibility. ——William Shakespeare
6. No matter how we plan, the outcome is ultimately arranged by God. ——William Shakespeare, "Hamlet"
7. Everything in the world seems dull, dull, and plain to me, and it also makes me feel lazy. ——William Shakespeare "Hamlet"
8. Worry divides the seasons, disturbs rest, turns night into morning, and day and noon into night. ——William Shakespeare "Richard III"
9. Love is an everlasting beacon, it stares at the storm but remains unmoved. ——Shakespeare
10. Wear the best clothes you can afford. The material should be noble, but avoid gaudy; because clothes often represent the person they are. ——William Shakespeare "Hamlet"
11. Romeo: Are you so poor that you are still afraid of death? Traces of hunger and cold are engraved on your cheeks, poverty and persecution shoot out hunger fire in your eyes, contempt and humiliation are heavy on your back; this world is not your friend, and the laws of this world cannot protect you. , no one has laid down a law for you to make you rich; then why should you endure poverty? You broke the law, take the money. ——Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
12. Give me someone who is not enslaved by emotion, and I would like to keep it in my heart and in the depths of my soul, just like I do to you. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
13. The truth will eventually be revealed to the world, and secrets cannot be kept secret for long. ——Shakespeare
14. Who wants to level the mountains? When one mountain is knocked down, another mountain has been piled up——Shakespeare
15. Cruelty grows Sharp Teeth——Shakespeare