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From which famous books did King Arthur find all his famous sayings?
No. 1 Shakespeare

1. Shakespeare: To be or not to be, that is the question.

2. Shakespeare: A successful liar no longer needs to lie for a living, because the deceived person becomes his advocate.

3. Shakespeare: Happy love relaxes the nervousness of fighters.

4. Shakespeare: Don't argue with determined people, because they can change the facts.

5. Shakespeare: God is the master of the fairness of fate. People who are controlled by fate will always stand at the two ends of the scale, only knowing that God gave him fate!

7. Shakespeare: Man can control his own destiny. If we are controlled by others, it is not fate, but ourselves!

Shakespeare: When vanity is damaged, friendship is the best medicine to cure it.

9. Shakespeare: Rotate more when you are dizzy. Your own sorrow can be cured by the sorrow of others.

10. Shakespeare: A jealous brother is a lie.

King Solomon No.2

1. King Solomon: One rebuke is better than beating a fool a hundred times.

2. King Solomon: Nothing is nothing, everything is nothing. There is nothing new under the sun, everything is catching the wind. Everything is catching shadows.

3. King Solomon: Where the heart is, the treasure is there.

Third place Aristotle

1. Aristotle: Mental violence can kill people without bloodshed. In the face of corruption, people are proud; Before honor, there must be humility.

2. Aristotle said: Concessions that cover up the truth will only keep people away from the truth!

Fourth place Churchill

1. Churchill: You will never lose more than what you have now.

2. Churchill: The calm before the storm is brewing what will happen next.

3. Churchill: I would rather kill the enemy on the battlefield alone than face unreasonable people alone.

Fifth place Tagore

1. Tagore: "Possibility" Ask "Impossible": Where do you live? "Impossible" answer: In that helpless dream.

2. Tagore: Teenagers bear the burden of humiliation, so as not to suffer indignities in old age.

Sixth place Bernard Shaw

1. Bernard Shaw: I'd rather live alone in the wild than be in the same room with stubborn people.

Seventh place Mark Twain

1. Mark Twain: The late truth is like a horseshoe that suddenly hits the head. Oh, it hurts!

2. Mark Twain: Kissing without emotion is like kissing dead pork!

No.8 Musashi Miyamoto

1, Musashi Miyamoto: Who can stop the death of young warriors? They can't hear you!

Alexander the Great said: When the sword of justice is waved, it is inevitable to hear the cries of evildoers!

Faust said: To sell your soul, you have to find someone who can afford it.

Bible proverbs: You should make your parents happy and you should also be happy.

The Bible says: Giving is happier than love.