莎士比亚经典语录英语
"True friends are not seen when they are together but when they are apart."
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
"Why should I love thee when I may have other demands?"
"Strength does not come from age but from will."
"The mind is a vessel which is filled by experiences."
"Act in another man's shoes and see what you get."
"Was it not I who made thee so?"
"Success is not final power but the will to succeed."
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
"By far the worst enemy of wisdom is not carelessness but care for nonsense."
"True art is not merely beautiful but also moves."
"Do not speak of what is past but of what is present."
"Power corrupts and absolute power is the root of all evil."
"Man is born free and equal in rights."
"Time is a good thing but it is a very bad thing."
"Act with resolve and you will find strength in what you have."
"A life well-lived is one well-lived."
"Hamlet, the worst play that ever was written."
"Why, then, dost thou speak of such things?"
"Was it not I who made thee so?"
"Act in another man's shoes and see what you get."
"Why should I love thee when I may have other demands?"
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
"Was it not I who made thee so?"
"Act with resolve and you will find strength in what you have."
"True friends are not seen when they are together but when they are apart."
"Why should I love thee when I may have other demands?"
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
"Why, then, dost thou speak of such things?"
"By far the worst enemy of wisdom is not carelessness but care for nonsense."
"Power corrupts and absolute power is the root of all evil."
"Man is born free and equal in rights."
"Time is a good thing but it is a very bad thing."
"Act with resolve and you will find strength in what you have."
"A life well-lived is one well-lived."
"Hamlet, the worst play that ever was written."
"Why, then, dost thou speak of such things?"