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Discard time, the time he has abandoned Discard time, and time is up to him.

Discard time, the time he has abandoned Discard time, and time is up to him .

The silent footsteps of time will not stop for a moment because we have many things to deal with

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Time silent footsteps, not because we have many things to be addressed and Pause briefly.

Life is short; but even if life flies with the hands of the clock, it will end in one hour

Time is short life; But even if the target clock speed along with life, to one hour We end to this period of time was also engaged to spend too long.

A good heart is worth gold

Won gold in a kind

Time, no matter how ruthless you are,

< p>My love will last forever in my poetry.

Time, with you more ruthless, I love my poetry Lane will last forever.

Human life is short, but If this despicable too short life, it is too long

Human life is short, but if this despicable too short life, it is too long

The power of time is: to end the emperor Our battle;

Bring the truth into the sunlight and expose the false lies.

The power lies in time: the end of the imperial who wanted; The truth to sunlight, the false lie.

A prodigal son goes with the sun is the general, but he does not go round and round like the sun.

A prodigal son goes with the sun is the general, but he was not the same as the solar cycle

If we fail to grasp the opportunity, we would have lifelong Cengdeng, nothing.

Things would have been waves. of ups and downs, and if people can build climax to proceed will be Traveling : :

Corroded stinky rust can consume the hidden treasures,

If gold is used well , but can bring more gold.

Corrode the grass rust, can deep clean the treasures exertion, If good at using gold, but will bring more gold h

ygiene.

To be, or not to be- that is the question:

Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer

The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune

Or to take arms against a sea of ??troubles,

And by opposing end them. To die- to sleep-

No more; and by a sleep to say we end

The heartache, and the thousand natural shocks

That flesh is heir to. 'Tis a consummation

Devoutly to be wish' d. To die- to sleep.

To sleep- perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub!

For in that sleep of death what dreams may come

< p>When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,

Must give us pause. There's the respect

That makes calamity of so long life.

For who would bear the whips and scorns of time,

Th' oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely,

The pangs of despis'd love, the law's delay,

< p>The insolence of office, and the spurns

That patient merit of th' unworthy takes,

When he himself might his quietus make

With a bare bodkin? Who would these fardels bear,

To grunt and sweat under a weary life,

But that the dread of something after death-

The undiscover' d country, from whose bourn

No traveler returns- puzzles the will,

And makes us rather bear those ills we have

Than fly to others that we know not of?

Thus conscience does make cowards of us all,

And thus the native hue of resolution

Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought,

And

enterprises of great pith and moment

With this regard their currents turn awry

And lose the name of action.

Survival or destruction? This is a problem. Which is more noble, to endure the ruthless destruction of that violent fate, or to stand up and resist the boundless troubles and sweep them away. Go to death, go to sleep and it’s over. If sleep can end the trauma of our souls and the thousands of pains our bodies have endured, that would be a great good thing that we can only hope for in life. Go to death, go to sleep, go to sleep, and maybe dream! Alas, this is troublesome. Even if we escape from this world, what dreams will we have in this sleep of death? You really have to think about it, just this little worry makes a person suffer lifelong torture. Who is willing to endure the whipping and ridicule, being oppressed, being humiliated and despised, enduring the pain of broken love, the delay of the court, the excessive taxation of the Yamen, and being unknown? His hard work only brought him a lot of humiliation. But he himself could free himself with just a sharp knife. No one is willing to drag this remaining life with groans and sweats, but they are afraid of death, and no one has ever returned from the land of death, so they are shaken, and would rather endure the current suffering than go to the Another kind of suffering. Concern turns us all into cowards, casting a pale face of thought on our decisive nature. We could have done great things, but because of our thoughts, they came to nothing and lost the ability to act.

Do nor for one repulse, for go the purpose that you resolved to effort. -- Shakespeare

Don't give up the goal you were determined to achieve just because of a setback. -- William Shakespeare

Ignorance is the curse of God, knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven. -- William Shakespeare

Ignorance is the curse of God, knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven. wings. --Shakespeare

Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. (william shakewspeare British dramalist)

If the person giving the gift is not sincere, no matter how expensive the gift is, it will lose its value. value. (William shakespeare, British dramatist)

Virtue is bold, and goodness is never fearful. (William shakespeare, British dramatist)

Virtue is bold, and goodness is never fearful. (William Shkespeare, British dramatist)

To mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischief on. (William Shkespeare, British dramatist)

To mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischief on. Grief over past disasters will lead to new ones. (British playwright Shakespeare W)

What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.

What's in a name? The rose is not called a rose, but it still has the same fragrance. ——Shakespeare

Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.

Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.

——Shakespeare

There is a history in all men's lives.

There is a history in all men's lives.Shakespeare Shakespeare

Sweet are the uses of adversity.(William Shakspeare,British Playwriter)

After all the hardships, the rewards come. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)

How sharper than a serpent's tooth is to have a thankless child. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)

How sharper than a serpent's tooth is to have a thankless child. (British playwright Shakespeare W.)

It is not enough to help the feeble up, but to support him after.

William Shakespeare, British dramatist

It is not enough to lift the weak man up, but also to support him after he has stood up.

——Shakespeare

Truth needs no colour; beauty, no pencil. ——William Shakespeare

Truth needs no color, beauty needs no decoration. ——W·Shakespeare