There is no shortcut to true love. -A Midsummer Night's Dream
/The road to true love will never be smooth.
Humble things, without quantity, love can be transformed into form and dignity: love is not seen with the eyes, but with the heart. (A Midsummer Night's Dream 1. 1)
In love, meanness and evil deeds don't count, but both can be transformed into happiness and solemnity: love is judged by heart rather than eyes/love is judged by heart rather than eyes. -A Midsummer Night's Dream
Lord, how stupid these mortals are! (A Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2)
God, how can these mortals be complete fools! -A Midsummer Night's Dream
Madmen, lovers and poets have rich imaginations. (A Midsummer Night's Dream 5. 1)
Madmen, lovers and poets have rich imaginations. -A Midsummer Night's Dream
Since the little wisdom of fools is silenced, the little stupidity of wise men will make a big splash. (As you wish, 1.2)
Since the fools' cleverness was suppressed silently, the cleverness of the wise has become more noticeable. -"Everyone is happy"
The world is a stage, and all men and women are just actors. They all have their endings and their appearances. How many roles does a person play in his life? -"Everyone is happy"
Beauty attracts thieves more than gold. (As you wish, 1.3)
Beauty attracts thieves more than gold. -"Everyone is happy"
The use of adversity is sweet. (As you wish, 2. 1)
The use of adversity is sweet. -"Everyone is happy"
Don't you know I'm a woman? When I think, I must speak. As you wish, 3.2
Don't you know I'm a woman? I speak my mind. -"Everyone is happy"
Love is just a madness. As you wish, 3.2
Love is just a madness. -"Everyone is happy"
Ah, how painful it is to see happiness from another person's eyes! (as you wish)
Alas! Seeing happiness from other people's eyes, I really feel unspeakable sadness! -"Everyone is happy"
A father who knows his children is a wise father. (Merchant of Venice 2.2)
It is wise to know the son's father. -Merchant of Venice
Love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit. (Merchant of Venice, 2.6)
Love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit. -Merchant of Venice
All that glitters is not gold. (Merchant of Venice, 2.7)
All that glitters is not gold. -Merchant of Venice
The will of a living daughter is suppressed by the will of a dead father. (Merchant of Venice 1.2)
The will of a living woman is limited by the will of her dead father. -Merchant of Venice
The appearance is often completely inconsistent with the thing itself, and the world is easily deceived by the surface decoration. -Merchant of Venice
Without comparison, there is no advantage; Without appreciation, crows sing 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 be done perfectly and win a proper compliment is all because of the favorable environment. -Merchant of Venice
The quality of kindness is not tense. (Merchant of Venice 4. 1)
The quality of kindness is not tense. -Merchant of Venice
Some people rise because of sin, while others fall because of virtue. (Measure for measure 2. 1)
Some people rise because of sin, while others fall because of virtue. -"tit for tat"
O, it is excellent to have the strength of giants; But using it like a giant is arbitrary. (Measure for measure 2. 1)
It is good to have the power of a giant, but it is cruel to abuse it like a giant. -"tit for tat"
I will pray for your death a thousand times, but there are no words to save you. (Measure for measure 3. 1)
I will pray a thousand times to let you die, and I will not pray a word to save your life. -"tit for tat"
Ah, what is hidden in the human heart, even though it looks like an angel! (tit for tat 3.2)
Alas! A person can pretend to be an angel in appearance, but he may hide himself in his heart! -"tit for tat"
Beauty, intelligence, noble birth, backbone, selfless service, love, friendship and charity will all be envied and slandered by time. (Troilus and Cressida 3.3)
Beauty, intelligence, noble birth, backbone, selfless service, love, friendship and charity will all be envied and slandered by time. -"Troy Ross and Cressida"
You are a holy god! Let Cresida's name be the crown of lies if she leaves troilus. (Troilus and Cressida 4.2)
Oh, my god If one day Cressida betrays Lorenz, let her name be reviled forever! -"Troy Ross and Cressida"
Beauty! Where is your faith? (Troilus and Cressida 5.2)
Beauty! Where is your sincerity? -"Troy Ross and Cressida"
Just take away one degree, untie that string, and listen, what kind of disharmony follows! (Troilus and Cressida 1.3)
Without discipline, it's like breaking the line. Listen! Harsh noise followed! -"Troy Ross and Cressida"
If a proud person wants to see his face clearly, he can only make a mirror for him with the pride of others; If you bow and scrape to him, it will only increase his arrogance, which will be futile. -"Troy Ross and Cressida"
Ah, she taught the torch to burn brightly! (Romeo and Juliet 1.5)
Ah! The torch is not as bright as her. -Romeo and Juliet
My only love comes from my only hate! (Romeo and Juliet 1.5)
My only love comes from my only hate. -Romeo and Juliet
What can the name stand for? What we call a rose, with another name, still smells the same. (Romeo and Juliet 2.2)
What's in the name? Give a rose any other name, and it still smells the same. -Romeo and Juliet
What does the name matter? Roses are not called roses, but they are still fragrant.
The love of young people does not really exist in their hearts, but in their eyes. ("Romeo and Juliet" 2.3)
The love of young people does not really exist in their hearts, but in their eyes. -Romeo and Juliet
This is the east, and Juliet is the sun. (Romeo and Juliet 2.2)
This is the east, and Juliet is the sun. -Romeo and Juliet
A little more than relatives and a little less than kindness. (hamlet 1.2)
Extraordinary relatives and indifferent passers-by —— Hamlet
Fragile, your name is woman! (hamlet 1.2)
Fragile, your name is woman! -"Hamlet"
Above all, you must be faithful to yourself. (hamlet 1.3)
Above all, you must be true to yourself. -"Hamlet"
Time is out of order-ah, damn resentment, I was born to correct it! (hamlet 1.5)
This is an era when the ceremony collapses and the music breaks down, alas! Unfortunately, I have to take on the responsibility of reorganizing Gan Kun. -"Hamlet"
Simplicity is the soul of wisdom. (hamlet 2.2)
Simplicity is the soul of wisdom. /Expensive and concise. -"Hamlet"
Horatio, there are more things in the world than your philosophy can imagine. (hamlet 1.5)
Horatio, there are more things in the world than your philosophy can imagine. -"Hamlet"
/There are many things between heaven and earth that cannot be explained by human philosophy.
There is no difference between good and bad, just thinking. (hamlet 2.2)
There is no difference between good and bad, just thinking. -"Hamlet"
Nothing is good or bad, but thoughts will have an impact.
To be or not to be: that's the question. (Hamlet 3. 1)
To be or not to be: that's the question. -"Hamlet"
The fall of sparrows has a special providence. (hamlet 5.2)
The life and death of a sparrow is predestined. -"Hamlet"
The rest is silence. (hamlet 5.2)
All that remains is silence. -"Hamlet"
Raise your bright swords, because dew will rust them. (Othello 1.2)
Raise your bright swords, because dew will rust them. -"Othello"
Ah, beware, my Lord, jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster that laughs at the meat it eats. (Othello 3.3)
Boss, be careful you will be jealous. This is a jealous monster. It is used to playing tricks on its prey. -"Othello"
Dear Lord, good reputation is the most direct gem in men and women's souls: whoever steals my wallet is stealing garbage; Something's wrong, nothing. (Othello 3.3)
No matter men or women, fame is the most intimate treasure in their souls. If someone steals my wallet, he just steals some rubbish, just worthless things. -"Othello"
Ah, the curse of marriage, we can call these subtle creatures ours, not their appetite! (Othello 3.3)
Ah! The troubles of marriage! We can keep these lovely people for ourselves, but we can't control their desires. -"Othello"
We can't all be masters, and we can't all be really followed. (Othello 1.3)
We can't all be masters, and we can't all be really followed. -"Othello"
Make something out of nothing. (King Lear 1. 1)
Make something out of nothing. -King Lear
Love is not love when it is mixed with greetings far away from this point. (King Lear 1. 1)
Love is not love when it is mixed with greetings that are far from the whole point. -King Lear
There is an ungrateful child sharper than a poisonous snake's teeth. (King Lear 1.4)
Rebels are more cruel than snakes and scorpions-King Lear
I have no road, so I don't need eyes; When I can see, I will also fall. We often lose carelessness by relying on ourselves, but it is not as good as defect.
Blows, winds, and cracked cheeks! Anger! Blow! (King Lear 3.2)
Blow it! Wind! Blow your cheek, blow hard! -King Lear
This is the plague of this era, when the madman leads the blind. (King Lear 4. 1)
Crazy people lead blind people to walk, which is the disease of this era. -King Lear
Why is a dog, a horse and a mouse alive, but you are not breathing? (King Lear 5.3)
Why do dogs, horses and mice have life, but you have no breath? -King Lear
Fairness is a foul, and a foul is fairness. (Macbeth 1. 1)
Fairness is a foul, and a foul is fairness. -Macbeth
I'm afraid of your nature; It is full of human feelings. (Macbeth)
I'm worried about your nature, full of too many human feelings. -Macbeth
What is done is done. (Macbeth 5. 1)
What has been done cannot be reversed. -Macbeth
/Water under the bridge.