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Ten classic lines in Shakespeare's plays
Time abandoned him who abandoned time.

-Shakespeare's plays

Time is a silent step, and we will not pause for a moment because there are many things to deal with.

-"All is well if it ends well."

The time of life is short; But even if life flies with the hands of the clock, it will come to an end in an hour, but it is too long to spend this short time with an open mind.

-The first part of Henry IV

Time is like a slave master. For a departing guest, he only shakes hands slightly, but for a new guest, he will open his arms and fly to hug him.

-"Troy Ross and Cressida"

Time old man is carrying a huge cloth bag, which is full of great achievements forgotten by the world; Those beautiful things that have become the past will disappear in people's memory in a blink of an eye. Only continuous improvement can make honor last forever; If you stop, it is like a set of rusty armor, which has been put on hold for a long time. No one remembers its past merits and pains. In vain, it will leave an untimely style for the world to tease.

-"Troy Ross and Cressida"

Time is the king of the world, their parents and their graves. It gives the world only according to its own will, not according to their requirements.

-Prince Thiel and Chris

A person's life is short, but it is too long to spend it humbly.

-Shakespeare's plays

The power of time lies in: ending the war of emperors; Make the truth public and expose false lies.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

The prodigal son goes the same way as the sun, but he won't go round and round like the sun.

-"Timon of Athens"

Clear spring for you to drink, don't throw mud into it;

Don't easily damage irreparable items.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

We bent down to pick up the jewel that fell to the ground because our eyes saw it; But what we can't see, we don't mind, and trample on it.

-"tit for tat"

If you can't seize the opportunity, you will get down to earth and accomplish nothing all your life.

-Julius Caesar

The ups and downs of the world are waves. If people can keep going at the climax, they will surely succeed. ...

-Julius Kay

Corrosive rust will devour hidden treasures,

If gold is well used, it can bring more gold to life.

-Venus and Adoni

I have such a treasure, just like the master of the twenty seas. Every grain of sand is pearl jade, every drop of seawater is dew in the sky, and every stone is gold in the sky.

-"Verona II"

When we often enjoy something, we don't value its benefits at all; When we lose it, we will exaggerate its value and find the advantages we can't see when it is still in our hands.

-"Much ado about nothing"

The lion's great power can scare leopards. ..... but it can't change the spots on it. ..... Innocent reputation is the purest wealth in the world; Without fame, human beings are just some gold-plated dung and stained mud. A brave heart is hidden in a loyal chest, just like a jewel hidden in a box with ten keys.

-Richard II

Life is what everyone values; But noble people value honor far more than life.

-"Troy Ross and Cressida"

Death is terrible.

A shameful life is worse than death.

-"tit for tat"

Reputation is the most important wealth in men and women's souls. Whoever steals my wallet only steals some waste and some empty illusion, it will be transferred from my hand to his, and it will become the slave of thousands of people in Qian Qian; But who stole my reputation, so although he didn't get rich, I became poor because I lost my reputation.

-"Othello"

Once we put shame behind us and do anything, nothing is right; Doing this and that always turns out to be useless.

-"tit for tat"

I would rather lose this fragile life, but I can't stand that you have won an arrogant reputation from me; It hurts my mind more than your sword hurts my body.

-The first part of Henry IV

Let the reputation pursued by all people be recorded on our tombstones forever, and let us gain immortal glory in the shame of death; No matter how gluttonous time devours everything, we must strive to gain fame while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time will not hurt us; Our life can be

In the end, our reputation will last forever.

-"The futility of love"

If you lose an immortal part of your life, you are no different from animals.

-"Othello"

Character is a person's inner essence, and reputation is a person's appearance.

-Shakespeare's plays

Glazed gems tend to lose their luster,

The best gold cannot stand the wear and tear of human hands.

Despite his good reputation,

Once degraded, you will still be shameless.

-"The Wrong Comedy"

If a person underestimates his own fundamentals, he will inevitably do things beyond the limit; Branches and leaves leave the trunk, then they will wither, and then they will be burned as dead wood.

-King Lear

People who feel guilty often reveal their secrets to the silent pillow.

-Macbeth

Fame is a boring and deceptive thing; The people who get it don't necessarily have any advantages, and the people who lose it don't necessarily have any disadvantages.

-"Othello"

..... make the body rich, but also rely on the heart. Just as the sun sticks its head out from a dark cloud, coarse clothes can show a person's integrity better. Baby boomers are not more precious than larks because of their beautiful feathers. Vipers are more useful than eels, not because of the luster of their meat.

-The Taming of the Shrew

Life is short, only virtue can pass it on to the distant afterlife.

-Shakespeare's plays

God gave birth to us to regard us as a torch, not to illuminate ourselves, but to illuminate the world; Because if our virtue can't be extended to others, it's meaningless.

-"tit for tat"

A talented and intelligent person must make it produce beneficial results; Creation is a goddess skilled in calculation, and every bit of wisdom she gives to the world must be appreciated and doubled by the giver.

-"tit for tat"

Lights are shining at night, in order to dry up your oil and light up the world.

-Venus and Adoni

Morality and talent are assets far superior to wealth; Fallen offspring can corrupt your noble family and the property of the rich, but morality and talent can make a mortal an immortal god.

-Prince Thiel and Chris

I would rather cut out my heart and melt my little blood into coins than wring out their smelly plants from the rough hands of farmers.

-Julius Kay

Beauty without virtue is fleeting; But because there is a beautiful soul in your beauty, your beauty will last forever.

-"tit for tat"

Just bow carefully,

Diligently use moral self-rope;

Everything is introspective,

Be honest with others.

-"tit for tat"

I would rather be a wild flower under the hedge than a favored rose; I'd rather be despised by everyone than kiss up to others' hearts.

-"Much ado about nothing"

Chastity is a virgin's only glory, and honor is a woman's greatest legacy.

-"All is well if it ends well."

Poor alleys and shacks, where people with virtue live, can add luster to the canopy; The house of Shilu, though famous, will also perish.

-"All is well if it ends well."

It seems that he has a double spirit all over. On the one hand, he is a strict teacher who takes evil as his enemy, and on the other hand, he is a student who follows good advice.

-The first part of Henry IV

When "kindness" and "cruelty" compete for Wang Ye, it is always the kindness that wins first.

-Henderson V.

In the vicissitudes of fate, people's integrity can be seen best.

-"Troy Ross and Cressida"

Don't defile your grave with blood. Do you want to imitate the gods? You should imitate their kindness. Compassion is the real sign of noble personality.

-"titus Andrao Knicks"

Habit can be a shaming devil, but it can also be an angel. For those who struggle to do good, it will use subtle means to turn evil into good.

-Hamlet

It is your own callousness, ruthlessness, malice and disregard for faith that destroyed all the alliance words you sent us at the beginning and aroused our forced resistance.

-The first part of Henry IV

The power and honor in the world can never escape the ridicule of others; The purest virtue must be accompanied by slander.

-"tit for tat"

Charity after suffering will be especially sweet.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

When the tide of love is overturned, we should break up amicably and say goodbye!

-Shakespeare's plays

Strangers don't need to kiss when they break up with their enemies.

-"All is well if it ends well."

The emotion expressed by wordless simplicity is the richest.

-A Midsummer Night's Dream

Be true to yourself and others.

-Shakespeare's plays

Silence and pure innocence are often more touching than talking.

-"The Story of Winter"

……

The flaws in my heart are really dirty;

Ruthless people are disabled.

Goodness is beauty; But beautiful evil,

That is an empty rafter carved by the devil.

-"Twelfth Night"

..... But if the gods in heaven watch people's actions, I believe that innocence can make false slander ashamed, and sin and abuse will tremble with patience.

-"The Story of Winter"

A person's mind is encouraged. It goes without saying that although the organs shrink and become stiff, they will also pull themselves together from the dead paralysis and start activities again, just like a molting snake gaining new strength.

-"Henry V"

A pure and innocent mind rarely dreams of being ill-fated, having no fooled birds and not being afraid of the mysterious jungle.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

I hope you don't cover up the ugliness of underwear with a rich coat like us vanity people. May your content be as beautiful as your appearance, not as empty as our courtiers.

-"cymbeline"

A kind heart is worth gold

-"Henry IV Part II"

Gold can't be found in garbage.

-King Lear

A small candle, how far its light shines! Just like this candle, a good thing shines in this evil world.

-Merchant of Venice

Time, depending on how hard you work,

My love will last forever in my poems.

sonnet

The lives of kind people often turn into morning dew before the flowers on their hats wither.

-Macbeth

Lions love lambs, and lambs will always follow them.

-"Henry VI's Next"

I heard that the lion was moved by compassion and would tolerate his majestic claws being cut off; Some people say that crows often raise abandoned orphans, but let their birds starve in their nests.

-"titus Andrao Knicks"

Gentle compassion knocks at the door, and the heavy iron gate is open.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

As long as our purpose is just, we are not afraid that our weapons are not sharp.

-The first part of Henry IV

A look of indifference and a series of brazen lies can't make the judge change my just position.

-"Henry IV Part II"

If power can transfer human nature, what is the true face of a gentleman in the world?

-"tit for tat"

..... We have something to say about his integrity; He has prepared all the qualities that a gentleman should not have; He has nothing that a gentleman should have.

-"All is well if it ends well."

Anyone who stabs my heart with flattery will do me double harm.

-Richard II

How lucky I am to have such a brave courtier who dares to convict his son according to law; How lucky I am to have such a son who is willing to give up his aristocratic status and obey legal sanctions.

-"Henry IV Part II"

A person with a clear conscience is absolutely safe if he wears a breastplate. He is as confident as wearing triple armor. People who are unreasonable, angry and heartless, even wearing helmets and armor, look like they are naked.

-"Henry VI's novella"

Isn't our present life more noble and proud than waiting for others to scold us, being bribed and doing nothing, and wearing silks and satins that we have no money to buy? Those who are raised by others not only don't know how to repay them, but also take off their hats. Their lives can't be compared with ours.

-"cymbeline"

Love and hate cannot coexist.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

Use hatred as a whetstone to sharpen a knife and turn grief into anger.

-Macbeth

As long as his wishes are respected, he is a kind and loving person. He has tears of pity and a generous hand to help the weak. However, if anyone irritates him, he will become a flint, as gloomy as winter and as heartless as ice and snow in spring.

-"Henry IV Part II"

Mean atonement and generous forgiveness are two different things; Legitimate sympathy cannot be compared with dirty partiality.

-"tit for tat"

Forgiving what others cannot forgive is a noble act.

-"Leo"

Saying "forgive" twice is not to split forgiveness in two, but to strengthen the power of forgiveness.

-Richard II

Those who have no compassion are animals, barbarians and demons.

-"Richard III"

Don't draw your sword to defend evil; This sword is for you to destroy evil races.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

If we put ourselves in the joy full of doubts by destroying others, it is not as good as those who are hurt by us to be carefree.

-Macbeth

In order to seek our own safety, we send others to the grave and enjoy eternal peace, but our hearts keep us away from a moment of quiet rest and make us feel much happier with the dead.

-Macbeth

When we dare to do evil in order to satisfy humble hopes, we lose our nature and are no longer ourselves.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

Hurting people's hearts is a heinous crime.

-The First Part of Henry VI

When people finally hurt themselves, people who complain about others have to complain about others.

-"Richard III"

You can't hide evil thoughts.

-"Henry VI's novella"

If someone sees a heifer bleeding to death by the roadside, and there is a butcher with an axe nearby, can people not doubt that he killed the cow? If someone finds a dead quail in the eagle's nest, it is still flying high in the sky. Although there is no blood on its mouth, can people not guess the cause of death of the quail?

-"Henry VI's novella"

..... I hate people's ingratitude more than lying, vanity, rap, drinking, or other evil virtues that exist in the hearts of vulnerable people.

-"Twelfth Night"

The foundation built in a pool of blood is unstable, and the life bought by the death of others is always invincible.

-"King John"

Ill-gotten gains will come to no good end.

-"Henry VI's Next"

Once these noble talents are improperly used, their thoughts will inevitably become evil and their appearance will be ten times uglier than the original beauty.

-"Henry VIII"

Desire always comes at a price.

-"Troy Ross and Cressida"

A small amount of evil is enough to obliterate all noble qualities and make people infamous.

-Hamlet

Once the lush pine trees are stripped of their bark,

Its juice will dry up and its branches and leaves will wither;

When the bark of the soul is stripped, the soul will wither.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

The sin that is temporarily covered up will be exposed one day.

-"tit for tat"

The crocodile was in tears, pretending to be pitiful, and tricked the kind passers-by into his mouth; It is also like a colorful snake, curled up in the flowers. When children see its bright color and treat it as a good thing, it will suddenly sting you.

-"Henry VI's novella"

In this corrupt world, evil gilded hands can push justice aside, and the loot of thugs is often a bribe that distorts the law.

-Hamlet

After being cultivated by us, you regard us as the young birds of the vicious cuckoo who raised it.

-The first part of Henry IV

Wisdom and justice are evil in the eyes of the wicked; Dirty people only like dirty things.

-King Lear

What better way for a usurper to rule his own people than to buy allies from abroad?

-"Henry VI's Next"

What begins with injustice must be consolidated with sin.

-Macbeth

The appearance of any evil virtue is accompanied by some signs of good virtue.

-Shakespeare's plays

Sin is plated with gold, no matter how fair and firm the spear is, it will break with a poke; Wrap it in rags and a dwarf's straw can pierce it.

-King Lear

The gentle villains are hostile to each other, but on the surface they are polite.

-"Timon of Athens"

Any well-known evil can be disguised as a sanctimonious appearance on the outside. How many cowards have no guts, but they have a beard as powerful as God on their cheeks. People only look at his appearance and regard him as a hero.

-Merchant of Venice

A wicked person who testifies by pointing to a sacred name is like a traitor with a smile on his face, an apple with a beautiful appearance and a rotten heart.

-Merchant of Venice

With a terrible tongue, you can manipulate people's life and death, control the law for yourself, and judge right and wrong, good and evil at will.

-"tit for tat"

If the fox wants to steal the lamb, it will never bark.

-"Henry VI's novella"

It is a grimace hidden behind a mask, and the deceiver can pretend it well.

-"Richard III"

Your charm will be Eve's apple,

If your virtue doesn't match your appearance.

sonnet

The robber hid in the castle just to cover up his stolen goods.

-The First Part of Henry VI

The worst villain in the world may look as stiff, serious, upright and selfless as Anzhelu. Under the heavy cover of solemn appearance, honest reputation and lofty rank, Anzhelu may be a heinous murderer.

-"tit for tat"

Being a thief is not wearing a solemn and sacred mask; Those decent gentlemen are the most terrible thieves.

-"Timon of Athens"

Jealousy is a monster of jealousy. Whoever makes its sacrifice will be played by it.

-"Othello"

A jealous woman's long tongue is more poisonous than a mad dog's teeth.

-"The Wrong Comedy"

A little thing as light as air will be a strong proof of a jealous person; Maybe this can cause a right and wrong.

-"Othello"

Suspicious people are often jealous not for any reason, but only for jealousy. That's a monster who grew up out of thin air.

-"Othello"

People's fears caused by temporary doubts are often increased by priority. First of all, they are just afraid of possible disasters, and then they will try to find countermeasures to prevent disasters.

-Prince Thiel and Chris

Crows also scold others for being too dark.

-"Troy Ross and Cressida"

A vicious curse, compared with the sunshine in the mirror, is like a cannon loaded with gunpowder, which has a backward momentum and will beat you back.

-"Henry VI's novella"

With flatterers, there are naturally people who love flatterers.

-"Timon of Athens"

Those who flatter the king are actually insulting him; Because flattery is blowing evil bellows, a person's tongue can fan a single spark into a raging flame; Honest advice is what the king should listen to. Because we are all human beings, we have to make mistakes. Meeting Kotoo to talk about peace is nothing but flattering your highness, but actually endangering your life.

-Prince Thiel and Chris

Advice is too big for people's ears, but flattery is so easy to get in.

-"Timon of Athens"

Rhinoceros is bullied by trees, bears by mirrors, elephants by caves, and humans by flattery.

-Julius Caesar

There is a generation of natural slaves, grovelling, desperately seeking the good of their masters, willing to be stimulated by their masters, like donkeys, selling their lives for some food and grass. When they get old, the owner will drive them away; Such an honest slave should be whipped.

-"Othello"

The most interesting game is to watch a group of people who are at a loss perform something they don't understand; They tried to please others, but they lost their original meaning in overwork.

-"The futility of love"

Let honey-like lips suck stupid glory and bend their knees to make money where it is profitable.

-Hamlet

Lush vines are nourished by the sun, but they are not allowed to come in when they grow up. Just like a favorite who relies on his master's strength to dominate, once his wings are formed, he looks down on the benefactor who cultivated him. ...

-"Much ado about nothing"

Those poor people who rely on the grace of nobles are like dreams. When they woke up, everything was empty.

-"cymbeline"

Because of greed, they lost their original skills.

-"King John"

Greed is never endless,

I have eaten too much, and I want more.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

People who are greedy for things try to get them,

Everything that has not been taken away, but the original is not firmly controlled,

Everything that was taken away became loose and discarded;

The more they desire, the less they have;

Or take up a lot, but because it's too full,

As a result, malnutrition is difficult to disappear, but it is very painful.

They are fake rich and really poor, and become bankrupt rich.

-"The shame of Lucretius"

Long-term boring will, full but unsatisfied desire, is like pouring a pot of water; I want to enjoy the smell of meat, bones and vegetables after munching on the fat mutton.

-"cymbeline"

Deep treachery will gradually reveal its true colors; Although sin can cover up for a while, it will inevitably reveal its ugliness in the end.

-King Lear

There is no way in the world to explore a person's intentions from his face.

-Macbeth

A scheming villain doesn't need the help of a donor.

-"Henry VI's novella"

What friends can treacherous people have except witches and ghosts?

-The First Part of Henry VI

Although the fox didn't bite the blood of the sheep, it was born to be the enemy of the sheep.

-"Henry VI's novella"

..... Both of them are like poisonous snakes, although they eat fragrant flowers and aquatic plants. They have venom hidden in their bodies. ..... Anyone who can start doing things that are darker than the night without being ashamed will certainly do whatever it takes to cover them up. Poison and conspiracy are evil hands and weapons for criminals to hide their shame.

-Prince Thiel and Chris

Vipers appear in broad daylight, so pedestrians must always be vigilant.

-Julius Kay

We should treat him as a snake egg and kill him while he is still in the shell, instead of letting him hatch and harm people.

-Julius Kay

No matter how secret the assassination is, it will always be revealed through the magic megaphone.

-Hamlet

If you are not a fairy, you should be alert to the surrounding environment; Conspiracy will undermine your safety.

-Julius Caesar

The guy who pretends to be cynical because someone praises him for his frankness hides great malice and sinister intentions, even more hostile than twenty flattery and cautious stupid flatterers.

-King Lear

Although the usurper succeeded temporarily, God is just and time will repay the bad guys.

-"Henry VI's Next"

When the rich bad guys need the help of the poor bad guys, the poor bad guys can certainly bargain all over the sky.

-"Much ado about nothing"

Honesty is the most touching.

-"Richard III"

A person living in the world, always tell the truth and humiliate the devil!

-The first part of Henry IV

The meaning expressed in sincere loyalty and timidity is not a few eloquent words.

-A Midsummer Night's Dream

Loyalty, because of the arrogance of hard work, becomes worthless.

-A Midsummer Night's Dream

Gifts brought by pure loyalty are always desirable. We don't have to compete for things that can't be achieved with poor loyalty, but we should pay attention to their efforts.

-A Midsummer Night's Dream

When a person does something with a clear conscience, he gets the greatest reward.

-Merchant of Venice

Many vows may be insincere, but a sincere oath is enough.

-"All is well if it ends well."

Doing something that will lead to bad results without carrying it out is a sign of loyalty.

-"King John"

When you explain this problem, you must not distort it, attach importance to it, and attach it far-fetched; You can't charge your soul with your cleverness and knowing it. ...

-"Henry V"

If two old people with frosty hair are disloyal and don't believe, then who is loyal in the world?

-"Hengkan VI novella"

If I change my mind, or have a trace of disloyalty, then, when time gets old and I forget myself, when the rocks of Troy are shattered by pearls, countless cities are swallowed up by blind forgetfulness, and countless powerful countries are turned into a pile of traceless soil, let my disloyalty stay in people's memory and be reviled forever! After being "as frivolous as air, water, wind and sand, as hypocritical as a fox to a lamb, a jackal to a calf, a leopard to a doe and a stepmother to his ex-wife's son", let them give the most frivolous and hypocritical example and say "as ungrateful as Cresida."

-"Troy Ross and Cressida"

Honesty is my powerful amulet, and your boring threats are like a breeze, which can't attract my attention.

-Julius Caesar

The brightest angel may fall, but the angel is always bright; Although all villains look loyal, the loyal one must still be his true colors.

-Macbeth

You must be true to yourself; Just as there is only night in the daytime, if you are loyal to yourself, you won't cheat others.

-Hamlet

Some people are not sweet-tongued, but they are not heartless.

-King Lear

Love yourself. Love to the end. Cherish those who hate you. Honesty will bring you more benefits than corruption.

-"Henry VIII"

A false heart will not have hard legs.

-"Timon of Athens"

These absurd lies are like a mountain hidden by one hand, and no one can fool them.

-The first part of Henry IV

A person who eats too much sweets will cause strong disgust in his chest and stomach, and the most sad thing for those who convert to orthodox religion is the heresy that deceived him in the past.

-A Midsummer Night's Dream

The appearance is often completely inconsistent with the thing itself, but the world is easily deceived by the surface decoration.

-Merchant of Venice

What a despicable and evil statement, no sweet words can cover it up.

What a heinous mistake, you can't quote the classics, wash away the mistakes, and prove that it is really a heavenly heart.

-Merchant of Venice

Before singing with a bad voice, there are always some old-fashioned words, such as coughing, spitting, or a little loud.

-"Everyone is happy"

A person with impure heart, even if he has some benefits, people always feel a little sorry when praising him; Because that benefit is tantamount to an evil helper.

-"All is well if it ends well."

A good traveler can add to the fun of the party by telling his story; However, a person who talks nonsense, picking up one or two facts that everyone knows to cover up his 1000 nonsense, should hit him three times when he hears it once.

-"All is well if it ends well."

..... Creation often uses a beautiful wall to enclose filth.

-"Twelfth Night"

Author Ju Youxi