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1. To survive or to perish, this is a question worth considering. Which of these two acts is more noble, silently enduring the tyrannical poisonous arrows of fate, or standing up against the boundless suffering of the world, and sweeping them away through struggle? Dead, asleep, everything is over.
Shakespeare. 2. Listen more, talk less, accept everyone's criticism, but keep your final verdict. - Shaqian Lingsbia.
3. Men and women, reputation is the most intimate treasure in their souls, and if someone steals my money bag, he only steals some rental money, it is nothing but worthless things. Shakespeare.
4. Determination is nothing but a slave to memory, it will change at will according to your memory. Shakespeare.
5. People can sometimes control their own destiny; If we are subject to man, dear Brutus, the fault is not in our destiny, but in ourselves. —Sha Hui Qi Bia.
6. Time is the most sophisticated judge who examines all criminals. Shakespeare.
7. Simplicity is the soul of wisdom, and redundancy is superficial. Shakespeare.
8. There is no good or bad in the world, it is dictated by thought. Shakespeare.
9. We often pretend to be faithful and pious, but we wrap our demonic nature with sugar-coating. Shakespeare.
10. Man's desires will never be satisfied in the face of perfect creation, so we hope that the rose will never wither again. Shakespeare.
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1. If you are successful, you don't have to lie for a living, because the deceived person has become his supporter, and it is in vain for me to say anything;
2. It is better to have a lot of good friends than to have a lot of wealth;
3. Mother's love is better than all loves;
4. Diligence is a priceless treasure, and prudence is a talisman;
5. Sorrow is enough to kill;
6. Love is a sweet pain, and sincere love is never a smooth road;
7. There are no books in life, just like there is no sunshine; Wisdom without books is like a bird without wings;
8. Friends must endure hardships and hardships, so that it can be said to be true friendship;
9. No matter how long the night is, the day will always come;
10. Something that is originally hopeless, but bold attempts can often succeed;
11. Books are the knowledge of human common sense**;
12. If the ewe could not hear the cry of her own lamb, she would never cry a calf.
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Shakespeare quotes are as follows:1. With the shadow of the daily rule, you can also know that time is secretly moving towards eternity.
2. Wisdom becomes weak because of thoughts, and the soul is painful because of love and balance.
3. The emotion expressed by wordless simplicity is the richest.
4. An honest man is a fool, although he has a good heart, he still suffers a loss.
5. Men and women, reputation is the most intimate treasure in their souls, and if someone steals my money bag, he only steals some waste, it is just something worthless.
6. Love, the same as charcoal, burns it, and you have to find a way to cool it. Let it come, and then burn a heart.
7. As long as you understand, cherish love and be loved, I am willing to wait for the future you give me.
The great playwright and poet of the English Renaissance, and the master of the humanist literature of the European Renaissance. Most of his plays are based on existing materials such as historical records, **, folklore and old scripts, and he injects his own ideas into the rewriting, giving novel, rich and profound content to the old themes, reflecting the historical reality of the transition from feudal society to capitalist society, and propagating the humanitarian ideas and humanistic views of the emerging bourgeoisie. On the one hand, he extensively borrowed from ancient dramas, English medieval dramas and emerging European culture and arts, and on the other hand, he deeply observed life, understood society, and grasped the pulse of the times, so that Shakespeare was able to create many lifelike characters, depict a broad and colorful picture of social life, and make him famous for his characteristics of blending joy and sorrow, poetry and imagination, unity in contradictions and changes, and rich in life philosophy and critical spirit. >>>More
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Shakespeare's works are:
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1. William Shakespeare.
English: William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 23 April 1616), often known as Shakespeare in Chinese society. >>>More