A summary of Shakespeare’s classic sayings are as follows
1. Diligence is a priceless treasure, prudence is a protective skill.
2. Adversity and misfortune have their own merits.
3. If time does not take care of people, it will destroy them.
4. Many disasters make steel become steel.
5. Those who give up time, time will also give up on him.
6. No matter how long the darkness is, day will always come.
7. The world is like a stage, and you and I are just actors.
8. Life is short. If you waste your time, your short life will be too long.
9. People’s integrity can best be seen in the ups and downs of fate.
10. Don’t give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure.
11. Doubts can ruin things. A person often loses opportunities because he shrinks from things.
12. Nothing is good or bad, but thoughts make the difference.
13. On the clock of time, there are only two words - now.
14. You can still say, "Bitterness, the worst of it is gone." Your suffering has not yet come to an end.
15. Actions speak louder than words, and a fool’s eyes are much smarter than their ears.
16. Why is it that a dog, a horse, and a mouse are all alive, but you don’t breathe at all?
17. Kind-hearted person, your tears of joy show that you are sincere.
18. What is the name? Even if the rose changes its name, it will still be fragrant.
19. For many things in the world, the interest in pursuing time is always stronger than the interest in enjoying time.
20. New flames can extinguish old flames; big pain can alleviate small pain.
21. People can control their destiny. If we are controlled by others, the fault lies not with fate, but with ourselves.
22. 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.
23. If a person's thoughts cannot rise higher than a bird, it is a humble and insignificant thought.
24. It is never too late to correct your mistakes.
25. 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.