Shakespeare once said

Shakespeare once said:Love is blind, and lovers see not the folly of their own doings.

Shakespeare once said, "A love that is not too passionate will last forever.

Shakespeare once said: Honest people are fools, although a piece of good intentions, but the result is still their own losses.

Shakespeare once said: Nothing is good or bad, but thought makes the difference.

Shakespeare once said:To be or not to be. it's a question!

Shakespeare once said:I confess that there is no chastisement under heaven more painful than the chastisement of love, and no greater joy than to serve it.

Shakespeare once said: Love is a sweet pain, and true love never travels a smooth road.

Shakespeare once said: love is not the sweet words under the shade of the flower, not the peach blossom in the secret language, not the tears of the light sheep, and not die hard forced, love is built on the basis of **** the same.

Shakespeare once said: because she was born beautiful, so pursued by men; because she is a woman, so captured by men.

Shakespeare once said: Hasty marriage is less beautiful.

Shakespeare once said:Woman, thy name is weak.

Shakespeare once said: the ambition of love makes people suffer.

Shakespeare once said: the situation is created by love, or love is moving away from the situation.

Shakespeare once said: a woman who makes a fuss is like the turbulent water, even if the mouth is dry, but not willing to drink a mouthful.

Shakespeare once said: If there is no reason, feelings will make us exhausted, it is in order to stop the absurdity of feelings, the need for reason.

Shakespeare once said: It (love) makes cowards bold, but it makes cowards of warriors.

Shakespeare once said: The power of love is peace, from defying reason, rules and honor, it can make all the fear, shock and pain in the body into sweetness.

Shakespeare once said: A coldness at first will make a passionate love; and if she pretends to be Diane to thee, it is not because she hates thee, but because she hopes thou wilt love her more.

Shakespeare once said: positive love can not be expressed in words, behavior is the best illustration of loyalty.

Shakespeare once said: love is more difficult to hide than felony murder; the dark night of love has the sun at noon.

Shakespeare once said: Love is not true love if it is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself. It is the most intelligent madness, the bitter taste in the throat, the honey in the tongue.

Shakespeare once said: love, can create miracles. Jomai's destroyed love, once rebuilt, is more magnificent, more beautiful, and more resilient than the original.

Shakespeare once said: love is the spark of life, the sublimation of friendship, the kiss of the heart. If there is a hierarchy of human feelings, then love should be the highest.

Shakespeare once said: A successful liar need not lie for a living, for the man who is lied to has become his champion, and it is vain for me to say anything else.

Shakespeare once said: too perfect love, heartbreak and injury, as the children of the world, not that idle time .

William Shakespeare said the famous words

1. Do not swear by the moon, it is unpredictable, every month is full of wax and waning; if you swear by it, perhaps your love is as unpredictable as it is. --Shakespeare

2. When we cannot afford to buy happiness, we should never walk too close to the window and stare at it. --Shakespeare

3. Life is but a shadow that walks, a bungling compassionate man who gestures on the stage, appears for a moment, and then retires in silence, a tale told by a fool, full of clamor and commotion, and yet without a point to make.

4. Youth is a fleeting dream, and when you wake up, it is long gone. --Shakespeare

5. Contemplation is labor, thinking is action. --Shakespeare

6. Honestly speaking, there are many great men who, in spite of their desperate attempts to please the common people verbally, do not like them at all in their hearts. --Shakespeare

7. Getting is the end, the essence of happiness lies in the process. --Shakespeare

8. If a man be nervous, and talk of things, he will hesitate, and delay them. The result of delay is to call for the loss of ambition and begging for pity, and not to be able to move an inch. --Shakespeare

9. Women in the happiest of environments, but also often can not resist external temptations. Once in poverty and without counsel, the immaculate chaste woman will also lose her footing and fall. --Shakespeare

10. Hope is at all times a safe force to support life. --Shakespeare

11. Fate, too, like a whore, has a mind to sell to the traitor, and to fuel his sin. --Shakespeare

12. These phantom appearances are but the delusions of a dream; and this tedious episode is as absurd as a feeble dream. --Shakespeare

13. The one thing above all else is to remain youthful. --Shakespeare

14. Where there is thought, there is power. --Shakespeare

15. What does a name mean? What we call a rose by any other name is still as fragrant. --Shakespeare

16. I confess there is no greater pain under heaven than the punishment of love, and no greater joy than to serve it. --Shakespeare

17. However the gourmand time may devour all, let us endeavor to win our reputation while this breath lasts, that the scythe of time may not injure us.

18. Their solemn nobility. --Shakespeare

19. Love is the spark of life, the sublimation of friendship, the kiss of the heart. If human feelings can distinguish between levels, then love should be the highest level. --Shakespeare

20. Every seed of doom is pregnant with the fruit of future abundance. --Shakespeare

21. The shortness of life is such that only virtue can carry it to the distant future. --Shakespeare

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23. What is truth is truth. I swear now, and by my blood, that one day the blood I shed will cause them to groan. --Shakespeare

24. Books are the presidents of human knowledge. --Shakespeare

25. The fullness of thought does not lie in the opulence of words. --Shakespeare

26. The old man of time carries a huge sack on his back, which is full of great achievements that have been forgotten by the ungrateful world; those great achievements that have been in the past will disappear from people's memories in the twinkling of an eye.

27. Jealousy's hand and foot are lies! --Shakespeare

28. Kindness of heart is gold. --Shakespeare

29.Your tongue is like a fast horse; it runs so fast that it runs out of strength. --Shakespeare

30. Countless personnel changes are nurtured in the embryo of time. --Shakespeare

31. When a man's heart is full of darkness, sin grows there, and it is not the man who commits the crime that is guilty, but the man who makes the darkness. --Shakespeare

32. The slowness of fools is the whetstone of men of talent. --Shakespeare

33.It is better to be a wise fool than a foolish wise man. --Shakespeare

34.What ostentation, the pace of thought! --Shakespeare

35. Love is like a hot spring, ever newer than ever. --Shakespeare

36. Go out and look at the weather, and ask for the market. --Shakespeare

37. Strong and rare character is created in this way suffering, often a stepmother, but sometimes also a loving mother; hardship can nurture the soul and spiritual strength; disaster is the nurse of the pride; trouble is the good milk of the heroes.

38. Reputation is a boring and most unreliable casual reward; often get all the merit, lose and not to blame. --Shakespeare

39. Love is as deep as the sea, and the more I give, the richer I am, for there is no end to both. --Shakespeare

40.Prudence is the firstborn of wisdom. --Shakespeare

41. A young man ought to be splendidly and dashingly attired, to signify his health and vivacity, just as an old man ought to be plainly and generously attired, to signify his reserve and dignity.

42. How poor is the man who lives on the imperial colors! How much pain and fear exists between the smiling face of the emperor, which we hope to see, and the destruction which he may inflict upon us! Far more than wars and women can cause. If he fails, like Satan, it is for eternity.

43. But I am like a naughty girl who lets her beloved bird jump out of her palm for a while as if she were relaxing a prisoner, and then pulls it back with a silken thread, and the selfishness of love makes her reluctant to give it freedom.

44. The Yamen opens with its eight doors toward the south, and no one comes in without money. --Shakespeare

45. Mankind has one tyrant, and that is obscurity. --Shakespeare

46. Honest men never suffer. --Shakespeare

47. For a lonely soul a companion is not a practical consolation The ambition of love is painful to look forward to matching the lion's merganser is bound to die for love. The words of a woman who knows you well are like a revelation of your emptiness and weakness.

48. What is conscience? It is a pointer to the unknown. --Shakespeare

49. If you are honest with yourself, you will not be able to be unfaithful to others. --Shakespeare

50. There is no way back, the future is a swamp to sink deeper and deeper into. --Shakespeare

51. The richness of a prosperous world breeds cowards in vain, and hardship is always the mother of strength. --Shakespeare

52. Life is what every man values, but the noble man values honor far more than life. Selected Tragedies of Shakespeare

2. Any great man's armor, whether it be a king's crown, a regent's sword, a general's standard, or a judge's gown, is not as good as mercy that can better set off their solemnity and nobleness.

3. The monster of habit, though it be a devil that swallows up all shame, is also an angel that inculcates the virtues and good deeds of the day into a natural and comforting commonplace. --- Shakespeare

4. The face of a man often reflects his inner world, and it is a mistake to think that the mind has no color.

5. Books are the nourishment of the world. ---- Shakespeare

6, life is nothing but a walking shadow, a gesticulating clumsy actor. The debut of a moment, in the silent retreat ......

7, goodwill produces happiness, civilization brings harmony.

8. Women fall in love with their ears, but men, if they will produce love, fall in love with their eyes. --- Shakespeare

9, countless people's failure, are failing to do things not thoroughly, often do only one step away from success to stop.

10, the power of love is peace, from defying reason, stereotypes and honor, it can make all the fear, shock and pain in the body into sweetness.

11, Treat all people equally, push the minority, and do not shortchange anyone. This article is from Quotes.com, "The End of the Line"

12, Conscience is nothing but a term used by cowards. They are afraid of the powerful and borrow it for ponds.

13. An ugly sea monster is not so terrible as an ungrateful son or daughter.

14. If thou be a lamb, the fox will come and eat thee;

15. If thou be a fox, in case the liar denounce thee, the lion will be suspicious of thee;

16. Jealousy's hand and foot is a lie!

17. No matter how long the darkness is, the day will always come. There is not yet a way in the world to detect a man's heart from his face.

18. Without comparison, there is no strength; and without an admirer, the crow sings as well as the lark. If the nightingale sang in the daytime in the midst of the noise, people would never think it sang more beautifully than the wren. How many things, because of favorable circumstances, can reach the state of perfection, and get a proper appreciation

19, since the iron stone, the earth, the boundless ocean. Although strong, but also can not resist the changeless a bully, beauty and how to accuse him of this rampant.

20, reputation is a boring most unreliable random reward; often get all the merit, lost and not to blame.

21, Pristine but more than clever words can move my heart. ----- Shakespeare

22. I love Ophelia, and even if there were thousands of brothers, and they gathered all their love together, they could not match this love of mine alone!

23. Enough, no more, even if there is not as beautiful as before.

24. You can still say, 'Bitter, most bitter there is no more,' and you're not yet bitter to the end.

25. Life is a flower, and love is the honey of the flower.

26. My God, if a man does not change his heart, he is perfect.

27. The torch is not lit for the sake of the torch itself, just as our virtues should be more than our own to illuminate others, otherwise they are useless.

28. A fool thinks he is wise, but a wise man knows he is a fool.

29. Strong reason produces strong action.

30. Don't give up what you were determined to achieve just because of one failure.

31. You say you like the rain, but you use an umbrella when it rains. You say you like the sun, but you hide in the shade when the sun is shining. You say you like the wind, but you close the windows when it's windy. That's why I'm afraid you'll say you like me too.

32. A ewe will never answer the cry of a calf if she cannot hear the cry of her own lambs. --- Shakespeare

33. Virtue is bold, and for good is ever fearless. --- Shakespeare

34, witticisms are like practicing the sword with a blunt tip, how to make also can not hurt people.

35, true love can not be expressed in words, behavior is the best illustration of loyalty ----Shakespeare

36, nothing is good or bad, but the idea is to make a difference. --Shakespeare

37. Without inner beauty, any outer beauty is incomplete.

38. Foolishness of all sorts melts away as if roasted on fire with the daily reading of good books.

39. Because she was born beautiful, she is pursued by men; because she is a woman, she is captured by men. --Shakespeare

40, King Solomon: a word of reproof into the heart of a wise man, as strong as chastising a fool a hundred times, the first of corruption, the heart of the proud, before honor and glory, there must be humility.

41. It is your own coldness and ungratefulness, your insidiousness and venomousness, and your disregard of all the covenants which you have made to us, which have provoked us to revolt against you. If the nightingale sings in the daytime amidst the clamor, it is by no means thought that it sings more beautifully than the wren. How many things are brought to perfection, and receive a proper appreciation, by favorable circumstances. ---- Shakespeare

43, the mansion is more magnificent, but also just the grave of the pavilion.

44, the trust sometimes is to be cut off.

45, by the shadows of the sun on the subtle private, you can also know that time is secretly towards the ancient.

46. There are not many people who are able to stand firm and hold on to what is right and get through it.

47. We should never walk too close to the window and stare at happiness when we can't afford it. --- Shakespeare

48. A man's life is short, but it is too long to live that short life meanly. ---- Shakespeare

49, love is nothing but a kind of madness ---- Shakespeare

50, the name does not matter, we call the rose, change a name is equally fragrant.

51, love is not the sweet words under the shade of flowers, not peach blossom in the honey language, not light sheep tears, and not die hard forced, love is built on the basis of *** with the language. ---- Shakespeare

52, Cowards die many times before they die; Warriors die but once in their lives, and of all strange things, the greed of men for death is one of the strangest. --- Shakespeare

53. Listen more, speak less, accept every reproach, but reserve your final verdict. -- Shakespeare

54. A loving mother's arm is made of loving-kindness; how can a child sleep in it without sweetness.

55. Life is full of clamor and commotion, but can not find a little meaning.

56. Love is not true love if it is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself --- Shakespeare

57. In the ups and downs of fate, one can best see people's temperament. ---- Shakespeare

58, I have no road, and therefore no need of eyes; and when I can see, I lose my footing and turn upside down, and we often lose our carelessness because we have some self-reliance, rather than the defects but can be good for us. --- Shakespeare

59. If one is mentally prepared, all preparations have been made. --- Shakespeare

60, Even the most valiant man, once robbed of his precious ideals, will fall into a realm, which is the result of the emptiness of life. Life is like traveling, the ideal is the route of travel, lost the route, had to stop moving forward. Since there is no purpose in life, the energy is also exhausted

61, bad habits will always prevent you from going to the road of fame, profit and enjoyment. -- Shakespeare

62. Bitterness is the best of all possible worlds.

63. "Love" is always like the truth, but "lust" is always a lie.

64. When we dare to do evil to satisfy our base hopes, we lose our nature and cease to be ourselves. ---- Shakespeare

65. Equipment is sunshine. We are the flowers. Flowers that have lost their sunlight. Soon will lose the bright color, until withered.

66. Nothing is good or bad, but thought makes the difference. --- Shakespeare

67, Youth is a short-lived dream, when you wake up, it is long gone. ---- Shakespeare

68, beauty is the best riot weapon.

69, no virtue of beauty, is fleeting; but because in your beauty, there is a good soul, so your beauty is eternal.

70, the world's great glory, often produced in the sin, for the sake of the body outside the name, sacrifice their conscience.

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1 Fools think they are wise, but the wise have self-knowledge. All's Well That Ends Well

2 A rumor is a flute blown on speculation, suspicion, and conjecture.

3 By the shadow of latent privacy on the day-rule, you too can know that time is sneaking towards eternity.

4 Man's youth is short, but it is too much to spend it meanly.

5 The failure of countless people is to fail to do things thoroughly, often to do only one step away from success to stop.

6 The man who has his heart in the right place is always suspicious.

7 Honor is a dull and most unreliable reward; it is often gained without merit, and lost without blame.

8 No outward beauty is complete without inward beauty.

9 The arms of a loving mother are made of love, and how can a child not sleep sweetly in them.

10 There is nothing more ordinary than to wish to be extraordinary.

11 It is your own cold and ungrateful, insidious and venomous, and unfaithful destruction of all the covenants you made to us at first, which has provoked us to revolt against our necessity.

13 A witticism is like the blunt end of a practiced sword; how it is made cannot hurt.

14 The face of a man often reflects his inner world, and it is wrong to think that the mind has no color.

15 Love is always like the truth, but lust is always a lie.

16 Strong reason produces strong action.

17 Treat the many equally, push the few, and do not shortchange anyone.

18 The insignia of any great personage, whether it be the crown of a king, the sword of a regent, the standard of a general, or the gown of a judge, is not so dignified as that of mercy.

19 Equipment is sunshine. We are the flowers. The flower that has lost its sunlight. It will soon lose its color and wither away.

20 The lighted torch is not for the torch itself, just as our virtues should surpass ourselves to illuminate others, otherwise they are useless.

21 Since it is the iron stone, the earth, the boundless ocean. Though strong, it is not able to withstand the impermanent one, and how can beauty accuse him of this rampage.

22 The thought of your love makes me so rich, and the emperor to change places I do not care to yield.

23 Life is a flower, and love is the honey of the flower.

24 Wine flows in the state of water and burns in the character of fire.

25 A man's life is short, but it would be too long to live that short life meanly. Selected Tragedies of Shakespeare

26 Beauty is the best riot-control weapon.

27 A glazed gem is apt to lose its lustre, and the best gold cannot bear the wear and tear of a man's hand; and though he be a man of honor, he is as shameless as ever when he is degraded. The Comedy of Errors

28 The most unfortunate of all are those who have high hopes, but are unable to attain them; blessed are those who, though poor, have full liberty to realize their honest will. Cymbeline

29 The greatest danger of peace is that it may cause men to rest on their laurels; so that a proper doubt is the lamp of the wise, and the remedy for preventing trouble before it is too late.

30 Contentment is the best thing we have. Henry VIII

31 You say you like the rain, but you take an umbrella when it rains. You say you like the sun, but you hide in the shade when the sun is shining. You say you like the wind, but you close the windows when it's windy. That's why I'm afraid you'll say you like me too.

32 Love is the lighthouse that stares into the storm without moving.

33 I love Ophelia, and even if there were thousands of brothers, and they gathered all their love together, they could never match this love of mine alone! Hamlet

34 Enough is enough, there is no more, and even if there were, it would not be as beautiful as it once was.

35 All sorts of foolishness, with the daily reading of good books, melts away as if roasted on fire.

36 Conscience is nothing but a term used by cowards. They are afraid of the powerful and borrow it for ponds.

37 There are many things in the world which are always pursued with more interest than they are enjoyed.

38 The earliest bud is eaten up by moths before it opens; and the tender intelligence is turned into folly by love, and when he is in the prime of life, he loses his exuberant vitality, and all wonderful hopes for the future are in vain. Verona II

39 Life is but a walking shadow, a clumsy actor who gesticulates. It enters the stage for a moment, and then retires in silence

40 Men with guilty consciences often reveal their secrets to the speechless coverlet. Macbeth

41 Nothing is good or bad, but thoughts make the difference. Shakespeare

42 The difference between good and evil lies in the act itself, not in the presence or absence of status.

43 King Solomon: A word of reproof into the heart of a wise man is as strong as a hundred blows to a fool, and before corruption, the heart is proud, and before honor, there must be humility.

44 Without comparison there is no strength; and without an admirer the song of the raven is the same as that of the lark. If the nightingale sings in the daytime amidst the clamor, it is by no means thought that it sings more beautifully than the wren. How many things because of favorable circumstances, in order to achieve the best state of affairs, to get a proper appreciation

45 out of the guts to that a roar is the mother of all success.

46 The great glory of the world is often produced in the midst of sin, and for the sake of external fame, sacrifice their conscience. Shakespeare

47 The power of love is peace, which, from defiance of reason, of convention, and of honor, turns all fear, shock, and pain into sweetness when it is received.

48 The name does not matter; the rose we call it would be just as fragrant by another name.

49 Progress is the aim; the ideal is the standard.

50 Don't give up what you were determined to achieve just because of a single defeat.

51 A mansion, however magnificent, is only a building on the grave.

52 Even the most valiant man, once robbed of his precious ideals, will fall into a realm, which is the result of the emptiness of life. Life is like traveling, the ideal is the route of travel, lost the route, had to stop moving forward. Since life has no purpose, energy is also exhausted

53 Beauty without virtue is fleeting; but because in your beauty, there is a good soul, so your beauty is eternal.

54 Life is full of clamor and commotion, but can not find a little meaning.

55 There are not many people who can stand firm and hold on to righteousness and get through it.

56 The hand and foot of envy is a lie!

57 To trust is sometimes to cut off.

58 To be or not to be, this is the question that must be answered:

Whether one should endure the merciless blows of a harsh destiny in silence,

or whether one should fight against the endless sufferings of an ocean,

and overcome them.

Which of these two choices is more noble?

Death is sleep, and that is all!

If one sleep can end the pain of the mind and the pain of the body,

then this is the end to be hoped for!

To die, to sleep

But in sleep there may be dreams, and, ah, this is a hindrance:

When we have got rid of this dying skin,

What dream will come to us in the long sleep of death?

It makes us hesitate,

and makes us willingly bear the plague of long years,

for who else would tolerate the tortures of the world,

such as the tyranny of a tyrant, the pride of an arrogant man, the pains of a lost love, the slowness of the law, the insults of a corrupt official, or the insults of a mediocre man,

if he were able to do it with a simple stroke?

Who else would be willing to work as an ox and a horse for the rest of his life in Hamlet

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