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Shakespeare's famous sayings


1. To be a proud person to see his own face, only to show him the mirror with the pride of others; if he bows to his knees, but adds his arrogance, in vain. - Troy Ross and Cressida

2. The appearance is often completely inconsistent with the things themselves, and the world is easily deceived by the decoration of the surface.

3. Without comparison, there is no strength; if you don't appreciate it, the crow's voice will be the same as the skylark. If the nightingale sings in the noise during the day, people will never think that it is more beautiful than singing. How many things can achieve a perfect state because of the favorable environment, and win a proper appreciation. --"The Merchant of Venice"

4. The coward had died many times before he died. The warrior only died once in his life. In all the strange things, people's greed and death are the strangest thing. Behavior is better than eloquence, and the eyes of fools are much smarter than their ears. - "Hero Rebellion"

5. Doubts are enough to ruin. A person often loses the chance of success because of the fact that he is cringing.

6. The best good people are those who have made mistakes; one person often shows his cuteness because of a little shortcoming. - "The Sin"

7. He rewards you with money, so he is a good person; with people who shoot horses, there are naturally people who love to shoot horses. - "Golden Dreams"

8. The world is a stage. All the men and women are just some actors. When they all have the time, they also have time to play. A person plays several roles in his life. - "All happy"

9. Praise is to be reduced from the praise of one's own mouth, and the value of praise will be reduced; the praise from the enemy's mouth is the true glory. - Troy Ross and Cressida

10. No matter how long the darkness is, the day will always come. There is no way in the world to explore his heart from a person's face. - "MacPace"

11. If you are a lion, the fox will come to deceive you: If you are a lamb, the fox will come to eat you; if you do a fox, if the liar tells you, the lion will be suspicious of you; if you do A liar, your stupidity will make you suffer, and you can't help but make a wolf's breakfast...

12. The innocent reputation is the purest treasure in the world. Lost the reputation, human beings are just some gold-plated dung, dyed mud. ------Shakespeare

13. The fame is a slave of the squatting, saying a flattering slogan on each tombstone, but it is buried under a silent land.

14. The bones of the loyalists. ------Shakespeare

15. When the moon is bright, we can't see the light. This is how little glory is hidden by greater glory. ------Shakespeare

16. Regardless of how the time of envy devours everything, we must strive to gain our reputation when this interest is still there, so that the time is not sick.

17. It can hurt us; our lives can end, and our reputation will last forever. ------Shakespeare

18. Death is terrible. The life of shame is especially annoying. ------Shakespeare

19. A hobby-like person hides a rich coat with an ugly underwear. ------Shakespeare

20. Take my reputation away from me and my life will be over. ------Shakespeare

21. Reputation is a boring and unreliable casual reward; often it is not worth the merits, and it is not self-defeating. ------Shakespeare

22. The most shameful thing is the shadows of the fathers and grandfathers who do not know the prophets and who are self-respecting. The best glory should come from us

23. Your own actions, not relying on your home. ------Shakespeare

24. Vanity is a boring thing to deceive; the person who gets it may not have any merits, and the person who loses it may not have any fault. ------Shakespeare

25. It is never too late to know how to change. ------Shakespeare

26. Keeping your heart clean is the greatest commandment of young people. ------Shakespeare

27. When the moon is bright, we can't see the light. This is how little glory is hidden by greater glory. ------Shakespeare

28. Regardless of how sinful time swallows everything, we must strive to gain our reputation when this interest is still there, so that the sickle of time cannot harm us; our life can end, and our reputation will last forever. ------Shakespeare

29. Death is terrible. The life of shame is especially annoying. ------Shakespeare

30. A person who loves vanity, covering a rich coat with an ugly underwear. ------Shakespeare

31. Take my reputation away from me and my life will be over. ------Shakespeare

32. Reputation is a boring and unreliable casual reward; often it is not worth the merits, and it is not self-defeating. ------Shakespeare

33. The most shameful thing is the shadows of the fathers and grandfathers who do not know the prophets and who are self-respecting. The best glory should come from us

34. Your own actions, not relying on your home. ------Shakespeare

35. Vanity is a boring thing to deceive; the person who gets it may not have any merits, and the person who loses it may not have any fault. ------Shakespeare

36. It is never too late to know how to change. ------Shakespeare

37. Clearing the heart is the greatest commandment of the young. ------Shakespeare

38. A person's life is short, but if he goes through this short life, it is too long. ------Shakespeare

39. A proud person, the result is always destroying himself in pride ------Shakespeare

40. In the subversion of fate, it is easy to see a person’s integrity. - Shakespeare

41. Our body is like a garden, and the will is the gardener in this garden... Let it be ruined and ruined, and it is hard to cultivate it. That power lies in our will. - Shakespeare

42. In the gloomy days, don't let the cold fate sneak up; since the fate comes to us, we should use the calm attitude to retaliate. - Shakespeare

43. There is a class of humble work that is endured in a hard and earnest spirit, with the lowest things often pointing to the highest goals. - Shakespeare

44. Many things in the world, the pursuit of time is always more intense than the enjoyment of time. - Shakespeare

45. The new flame can extinguish the old flame; the great pain can alleviate the little pain. --"Romeo and Juliet"

46. ​​A wise man becomes a fool, a fish that is the easiest to hook; because he is highly educated and can't see his own arrogance. The stupidity of a fool is not uncommon, and the foolishness of a wise man is a painful belly; because he uses his full power to prove that he is stupid. - "Love in vain"

47. Being loyal to yourself will not deceive others. Habits have a magical power to change temperament, which can make the devil dominate the human soul, and can also expel them from people's hearts. - "Hamlet"

48. I don't have a road, so I don't need my eyes. When I can see it, I will also lose my servant. We often lose our minds because we are self-satisfied. It is not as good as defects but good for us. --"King Lear"

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