Shakespeare’s love quotes! (Shakespeare’s Love Quotes 40)
01. If you know how a person feels in love, you will understand that using empty words to suppress the flame of love is just like Sending charcoal in the snow is also useless. -Shakespeare’s “Two Gentlemen of Verona”
02. True love cannot be expressed in words. Behavior is a better explanation for loyalty. -Shakespeare’s “Two Gentlemen of Verona”
03. If a minute is a thousandth, and in love a missed appointment is a thousandth, such a person may say that Cupid once Patted him on the shoulder, but I dare say his heart was never shot by the arrow of love. ——Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”
04. Love has entered the heart, and it cannot be beaten or scolded. Since it comes to you, it will prepare everything for you. -Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew”
05. You may doubt that the stars are torches; you may doubt that the sun moves; you may doubt that the truth is a lie; but my love never changes. —— Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”
06. Don’t swear by the moon. . -Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”
07. Once the destroyed love is rebuilt, it will be bigger, better and more tenacious than before. ——Shakespeare’s sonnet
08. Love is often the delicacy in the mouth of fate. ——Shakespeare Youyou Resource Network “Troilus and Cressida”.
9. Love is nothing but madness. ——Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”
10. You want others to share the pain of your lovesickness. Your love is too selfish. ——Shakespeare’s “Love’s Futility”
11. Love is blind, let him grope in the dark. -Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”
12. “Love” should always be accompanied by “sorrow”; it should always have “jealousy” to serve and adore it. Although it starts with sweetness, it always ends with annoyance. Where there is love, there are always levels of unevenness, so its joy will never be equal to its pain. ——Shakespeare’s “Venus and Adoni”
13. Youthful love is like the unpredictable April weather. The sun just shone on the earth, and a dark cloud covered it in a while. -Shakespeare’s “Two Gentlemen of Verona”
14. Since it seems to be a law of fate that true lovers always suffer losses, let’s practice patience. For this torment, like memory, dream, sigh, hope, cry, is the indispensable follower of poor love. -Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
15. If love abuses you, you can abuse love; -Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”
16. LuckIt is the maintenance of love; the bright color and warmth of love will also change because of hardships. ——Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale”
17. The vows between lovers are as unreliable as the words in the waiter’s mouth. They’re all guys who are used to filing false accounts. ——Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”
18. What lovers swear to do is always beyond their ability, but they retain an ability that will never be carried out. ——Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Cressida”
19. If love is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself, it is not true love. -Shakespeare’s King Lear
20. Everything in love is arranged by God himself; money can buy fields, and luck is the only way to marry a wife. -Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor”
21. Love can kill a coward, let him muster the courage he doesn’t have. -Shakespeare’s Othello
22. A lover goes to a lover’s rendezvous, like a child returning from school; yet, when he is separated from his lover, he is as depressed as he was at school. -Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet
23. Love! You go deep into the center of all things; you make possible facts that don’t exist, you communicate with dreams. ——Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale”
24. Love is blind, and lovers cannot see the stupid things they have done. Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice”
25. Noisy love, passionate resentment! -Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”
26. Wisdom and love can only exist in the hearts of the gods at the same time. People can’t have it both ways. ——Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Cressida”
27. Intimate love, once excited, will become the deepest resentment. – Shakespeare’s Charles II
28. All base weaknesses become insignificant in love, become happy and solemn. Love is seen with the heart rather than the eyes, so Cupid with wings is often described as blind; and the judgment of love is completely irrational, with wings but no eyes, showing reckless impatience. So the love of God is a child, because he often makes mistakes in his choices. Just as naughty children are accustomed to swear false oaths, so children of love, with curses of infidelity, go about gambling. -Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
29. People in love can step on a spider web that is blown by the wind without falling off. The illusory happiness made his soul light. -Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”
30. Although love will use reason as the bait to cure lovesickness, it never listens to reason’s advice. -Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor”
31. The glory of life lies in the timely mutual love and warm embrace of a pair of like-minded lovers. ——Shakespeare’s “Antony and Cleopatra”
32. The spirit of love! How sensitive and lively you are; although you have the capacity of the sea, no matter how noble or transcendent you are,Once it enters your range, it will lose its value in an instant. But love is full of images, the most imaginative of all things. -Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
33. My generosity is as wide as the sea, and my love is as deep as the sea; the more I give you, the richer I am, for neither has an end . -Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”
34. The flame of love, the more you tolerate it, the more it burns. -Shakespeare’s “Two Gentlemen of Verona”
35. When love talks, it is like the chorus of the gods, enchanting the whole heaven with fairy music. ——Shakespeare’s “Love’s Futility”
36. When the tide of love is overturned, we should break up amicably and say “goodbye”! ——Shakespeare’s “Shakespeare’s Plays”
37. Love is sweet pain. True love is never easy. ——Shakespeare’s “Shakespeare’s Plays”
38. Love, with the blood of the whole body, will pass through the limbs of Guan Bai as quickly as thought, making every organ play a double role: it makes the eyes Brighter, the light in a lover’s eye can dazzle an eagle; the ear of a lover hears the slightest sound, and no furtive plot escapes his consciousness; The tongue makes Bacchus (the Greek god of wine) tasteless. ——Shakespeare’s “Love’s Futility”
39. Love is a wisp of smoke blown up by sighs; lover’s eyes have sparks it purifies; lover’s tears are the waves it stirs up. It’s also the brightest of madness, with a choking bitterness that leaves no honey in your mouth. -Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”
40. When you meet the flame of love, the frost of shyness will melt. ——Shakespeare’s “The Humiliation of Lucretius”