1. What does the name mean? What we call a rose would still be just as fragrant by another name. -----Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
2. To survive or to perish, that is the question. ------Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
3. No one is worthy of your tears, and those who are worthy will not make you cry. ------Shakespeare
4. One of the saddest things in life is that you meet someone who is very important to you, but in the end you find that you are not meant for each other, so you Had to let go. ------Shakespeare
5. I love you a little more than yesterday, and a little less than tomorrow. ------Shakespeare
6. Don't argue with strong-willed people, because they can change the facts. ------Shakespeare
7. There is no peace for the king. ------Shakespeare's "Henry IV"
8. In everything, you need to listen more but speak less; listen to the opinions of others, but reserve your own judgment. ------Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
9. My only love comes from my only hate. -----Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
10. Never keep what should be given up. ------Shakespeare
11. When sorrow comes, it does not come alone, but in groups. ------Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
12. Don't give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure. ------Shakespeare
13. I can be cruel, but not without conscience; I can stab her with the sword of words, but never with a real blade. ------Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
14. In fact, there is nothing good or bad in the world, it all depends on how you think about it. ------Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
15. Overturned water cannot be recovered. ------Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
16. Be careful with your treasures and be careful with your knowledge. ------Shakespeare's "King Lear"
17. In the book of destiny, we are on the same line. ------Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
18. Life is just a walking shadow, a clumsy pitiful person gesticulating on the stage. He appears for a moment and then disappears silently. Quietly receding in the breath, this is a story told by a fool, full of noise and commotion, but pointing to nothing. ------Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
19. When I think of your love that has made me so rich, I would not deign to change my position with an emperor. ------Shakespeare's "Sonnet 29"
20. There is nothing more ordinary than hoping for the extraordinary. ------Shakespeare
21. Love everyone, trust a few, and hurt no one. ------Shakespeare's "As You Like It"
22. Everything in the past is a prologue. ------Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
23. This kind of violent joy often heralds a violent ending. In moments of joy, like fire and dynamite. ------Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
24. No matter how long the night is, day will always come. ------Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
25. Even if you doubt that the stars are fire. Even if you doubt that the sun is moving, maybe you are worried that the truth will change. Don't question that I really love you. ------Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
26. If love is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself, it is not true love. ------Shakespeare's "King Lear"
27. Too fast or too slow will not lead to a happy outcome.
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