Shakespeare's famous words in the library
Usually, as long as people make an oath that is difficult to keep, they will try their best to keep their reputation at the same time. What are Shakespeare's famous library sayings? I believe many people want to know, right? The following is the relevant information of Shakespeare's famous library sayings that I have compiled for you. Welcome to read!
Shakespeare's famous library words
1. "How can I tell the true love?" "He who gives the biggest diamond loves you the most" —— Shakespeare's Hamlet
2. Conscience is nothing more than a term used by cowards, who are afraid of the powerful and use it to prevaricate; Copper, steel and iron are our conscience, and knives and guns are our laws. -Richard III by william shakespeare
3. Cupid, blindfolded, keeps breaking into people's hearts. -Shakespeare
4. Gulls are plundering places where eagles dare not perch-Richard III by william shakespeare
5. Usually, as long as people make an oath that is difficult to keep, they will try their best to keep their reputation while breaking it. -william shakespeare
6. No matter how we plan, the ending will be arranged by God after all. -william shakespeare's Hamlet
7. My view of everything in the world is boring, boring and dull, which also makes me feel lazy. -william shakespeare's Hamlet
8. Worry divides seasons, disturbs rest, turns night into morning, and noon into night. -Richard III by william shakespeare
9. Love is an ever-lasting beacon. It looks at the storm intently but is unmoved. -Shakespeare
1. Wear the best clothes you can afford, and the materials should be noble, but avoid being gaudy; Because clothes often represent people. -william shakespeare's Hamlet
11. Romeo: Are you so poor that you are still afraid of death? The traces of hunger and cold are engraved on your cheeks, poverty and persecution shoot hunger fire in your eyes, and contempt and meanness weigh heavily on your back; This world is not your friend, and the laws of this world can't protect you. No one has made a law for you to make you rich. Then why do you suffer from poverty? It's against the law. Take the money. -Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
12. Give me someone who is not enslaved by feelings, and I will treasure it in my heart and soul, just as I do to you. -Shakespeare's Hamlet
13. The truth will eventually come out to the world, and the secret cannot be concealed for a long time. -Shakespeare
14. Who wants Ma Gaoshan to be razed to the ground? When one mountain is knocked down, another mountain has been piled up.-Shakespeare
15. Cruelty with sharp teeth-Shakespeare
16 ... There is a kind of people in the world who put on an air of quiet inside on their faces and deliberately show their calmness so that people can praise them. Between their air, it seems to say, "My words are full of sounds. If I open my lips, I won't have a dog barking!" ..... I see through this kind of people, they just won the reputation of wisdom because they don't talk; But I can say for sure that if they talk, everyone who hears them will call them fools. -Shakespeare
17. The lit torch is not for the torch itself, just as our virtue should surpass ourselves to illuminate others, otherwise it is useless. -Shakespeare
18, "and all our yesterdays have lighted tools the way to dusty death. out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more: it is a tale Told by an idiot, Full of Sound and Fury, Signing Nothing.-Shakespeare Macbeth "
19. In the midst of intense action, words are just a breath of cold air. -Shakespeare
2. A beautiful birth adds luster to a handsome face-Shakespeare
21, "On the great clock of time there is but one word," "Now".-Shakespeare "
22. Life is just a walking shadow, a' clumsy' actor who tells people what to do. Appear for a moment, then quietly step down ...-Shakespeare
23. Go out to watch the weather, go on the market and ask about the market-Shakespeare
24. The final result determines the success or failure of the work. -Shakespeare
25, "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women Merely players."-Shakespeare "
26. At that time, if people asked you where your beauty was and where the treasure of your youth was, you said," In my deep-set eyes, it was greedy shame and useless praise. " -Shakespeare and The Sonnets
27. To be or not to be, this is a question worth considering; Which is more noble, silently enduring the cruel arrows of fate, or standing up against the endless sufferings of the world and sweeping them away through struggle? Dead; Fell asleep; Everything is finished; If in this kind of sleep, the pain in our hearts, as well as countless other unavoidable blows of flesh and blood, can disappear from now on, which is exactly the end we want. Dead; Fell asleep; Maybe you will dream when you are asleep; Well, that's the obstacle: because when we get rid of this rotten skin, what dreams we will have in that dead sleep can't help but make us hesitate. It is for this reason that people are willing to be trapped in trouble for a long time; Who is willing to endure the world's whipping and ridicule, the oppressor's lingx, the arrogant person's cold eyes, the bitter love that is despised, the delay of the law, the brutality of officials and the contempt of villains who have worked hard, if he only uses a small handle-Shakespeare's Hamlet
28, adversity can test a person's character, and extraordinary circumstances can show great integrity; On a calm sea, all ships can compete side by side. When the iron fist of fate hits the key, only people with great courage and wisdom can take it calmly. -Shakespeare
29. If words come from breath and breath comes from life, I will never let my breath reveal what you said to me as long as I live. -Shakespeare's Hamlet
3. Romeo: Here is your money, that is the worse poison that harms people's souls. In this evil world, it will kill people more than those humble drugs that you are not allowed to sell; You didn't sell me the poison, I sold it to you. -Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
31. If we are not afraid of the unknown death and the mysterious country where no traveler has ever returned, it confuses our will, or we would rather endure the present torture than fly to the pain we don't know? -Shakespeare's Hamlet
32. I can be enclosed in a peach pit and still think that I am a boundless monarch. -Shakespeare's Hamlet
33. Once success is in sight, it is like a swallow wearing an empty one-william shakespeare's Richard III
34. You write poems to my children and exchange love souvenirs with her; You come to her window on a moonlit night and sing a fake sentimental poem in an artificial tone; Wrist rings, rings, flashy ornaments, trivial toys, bouquets, candy-these "messengers" that can strongly deceive a young girl's heart to steal her infatuation; You stole her heart by trickery and incited her to turn her obedience to me into stubborn resistance. -Shakespeare
35. A fool thinks he is clever, but a wise man knows himself. -Shakespeare's
36. People should live, not just to survive. -Shakespeare's Twelve Years as a Slave
37. "My feet are already in a pool of blood. If I don't go forward in blood, the road back is equally boring.-Shakespeare Macbeth"
38. The name is not important. The name we call a rose is equally fragrant if we change it. -Shakespeare
39, full of sound and fanaticism, there is nothing inside. -Shakespeare's satire on life-Shakespeare
4. A feast is easy to break up, but a good meeting is hard to come by. -Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet;