It should be "Hell is empty, the devil is in the world."
It means that hell is empty, and the devils in hell have come to the world to harm people.
Hell is empty and the devil is in the world. This sentence comes from "The Tempest" by the British playwright Shakespeare.
"The Tempest" Act 1, Scene 2
The elf Ariel reports to his master Prospero that he capsized the boat according to his master's wishes:
No one was crazy and engaged in desperate activities. Except for the sailors, everyone escaped from the flaming ship and jumped into the dark sea. Prince Ferdinand’s hair was messed up. Like seaweed, the first one jumped into the water and shouted: Hell has opened the door and all the devils have come out!
Extended information;
Shakespeare’s famous sayings;
1. Time is the most experienced judge in examining all criminals.
2. Love is a sweet pain.
3. Revenge is not bravery, endurance is bravery.
4. The power of love is peace. It never cares about reason, convention, honor and disgrace. It can turn all fear, shock and pain into sweetness when it is experienced. ?
5. Only by being loyal to yourself will you not deceive others.
6. Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like a life without sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings.
7. If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself. ?
8. Youth is a short-lived dream. When you wake up, it has already disappeared without a trace.
9. The same sun shines on his palace, and it never avoids our thatched cottages. The sun shines on everyone equally.