"I pray thee Rosalind, sweet my coz, be merry." Shakespeare's comedy: As you like it. n.d.
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Kaybettiğin yerde bekleme, Güçsüzler öyle yapar.
Sana kapanan kapıyı bir daha çalma, Kapanan kapıyı acizler çalar.
Unutma ki bu aşağılık dünyadasın: Kötülüğü baş tacı edip,
İyiliği çılgınlık sayan dünyada.
Şunu iyi bil ki, işine geldiğinde,
Şeytan da Kutsal Kitap'tan Örnekler verebilir.
Ve Cehennem boş, Şeytanların hepsi burada...
Her düşünceni dile getirme,
Sana yakışmayan hiçbir düşünceyi hayata geçirme.
Samimi ol fakat asla basit davranma.
Huzur ancak gökyüzünde vardır... Biz ise yeryüzündeyiz.
Shakespeare..
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Łukasz Wierzbicki – Dziadek i niedźwiadek
William Szekspir – Makbet
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Shuji did it again!
I decided to skip Sebastian (he said himself that he's not interesting, and I'm sorry, but I agree with him) and start the INTERLUDE.
Somewhere around 8ch… The smartest and most observant, kindest and most generous person in this damn mansion did it again…
He saved William from himself!
Why is he the only one who is not focused on himself? Why is he the only one who not only sees the problems of others, but also helps them? He's like a thread that combines people together. A small, almost invisible thread, but without him, this f*** world would definitely collapse. Perhaps the developers made him this way out of respect for the prototype… I don't know. But Shuji is really amazing… Yes, depression and guilt stay still, but or because of them… he is very unique and sometimes seems almost perfect.
Thank you, honey… Without you, that idiot would have died for sure.
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I love how all hamlet had to do to convince everyone he's crazy, was to tell everyone what he was thinking about them with no filter
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Te darás cuenta que puedes pasar buenos momentos con tu mejor amigo haciendo cualquier cosa o simplemente nada, solo por el placer de disfrutar de su compañía.
William Shakespeare, Aprenderás.
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