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Shakespeare's sayings include "Don't abandon the ambitions you've achieved with just one defeat" and "Don't doubt someone who is jealous for some reason. I doubt because they are suspicious."
Introducing the quote of William Shakespeare (1564-1616), who is also a representative of the English Renaissance theater.
Around April 23, 1564 (exact birthday unknown), William Shakespeare was born into a very wealthy family in the Kingdom of England. His father was a successful leather glove merchant, a city council member, and his mother was the daughter of a gentleman. His family had eight children, including William.
In 1582, 18-year-old Shakespeare married a 26-year-old woman Anne Hathaway. The following year, the eldest daughter was born, and in 1585, the eldest son and the second daughter were born. The eldest son was early in 1596.
During the seven years from 1585 (21 years old) to 1592 (28 years old) when the twins were born, it is completely unknown where and what Shakespeare was doing, so it is called the "lost year". ..
By about 1592 Shakespeare had advanced to London and he was in the theater world. While Shakespeare acts as an actor, he gradually begins to write scripts.
By the time he was thirty, he was an actor and playwright, as well as a co-owner of the theater company known as Lord Chamberlain's Men.
When Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603 and James I took the throne, Shakespeare's troupe became so popular that it was renamed the King's Men because the new king promised to be his own patron.
While Shakespeare wrote many of the plays performed in the King's Men and was involved in the management of the theater company, he continued to act as a ghost of the predecessor of "Hamlet" and Adam of "As You Like It", " It is said that he played the chorus of "Henry V".
In 1613, Shakespeare retired at the age of 49 and moved to his hometown of Stratford.
On April 23, 1616, William Shakespeare died 52 years.
Goethe's quotes and sayings
Goethe's sayings include "just believe in yourself. You will surely find a way to live" and "think about whether you can lose that dream and live."
His masterpieces include "Young Wertel's Trouble" and "Faust". Introducing the quotes of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), one of Germany's leading literary masters.
His father is enthusiastic about education and has received primary education such as reading, writing and math since he was three years old. Goethe is particularly good at languages, and he learned six languages as a boy. He likes reading and has a good reputation for poetry.
He left his hometown at the age of 16 and entered college. However, he dropped out because of illness. After that, he entered a university in French territory and laid the groundwork for a writer and poet.
He graduated from college at the age of 22 and opened a law firm in his hometown. However, he lost interest in his work and devoted himself to literary activities.
Worried about his son, his father sends Goethe to Wetzlar, where the Supreme Court was, to relearn his law.
Goethe falls in love with Wetzlar but finds out that she is engaged to her friend. Goethe couldn't take her away and left Wetzlar without telling anyone about her.
Later, another friend of Wetzlar was informed that he had committed suicide with a pistol due to a broken heart with his married woman. The experience of this friend's death and Goethe's love leads to the conception of his masterpiece "The Sorrows of Young Wertel".
Goethe, a leading German literary master, has left important works in a wide range of fields such as novels, epics, and poetry.
Saneatsu Mushanokoji's quotes and sayings
Saneatsu Mushanokoji's sayings include "You are you, I am my friend, but good friends" and "Those who know to blame themselves are good people, and those who blame only others are bad people."
His masterpieces include "The Eyes" and "Mr. Mari". Introducing the quotes of novelist / poet Saneatsu Mushanokoji (1885-1976).
On May 12, 1885 (Meiji 18), Saneatsu Mushanokoji was born to the Mushanokoji family, a family of the lord. His father died of tuberculosis at the age of two.
Actually, he entered the Gakushuin Elementary School at the age of six. He was good at reading and math, but not good at gymnastics and writing. He becomes close to Naoya Shiga (1883-1971), who had repeated a grade when he was in the sixth grade of the same secondary department.
During his time in the same high school, he devoted himself to Tolstoy (1828-1910), and Japanese writers began to read Natsume Soseki (1867-1916).
In 1906, he entered the Department of Sociology, Department of Philosophy, Tokyo Imperial University. The following year, he started his creative activities at the "14th Day Party" created with his friend Naoya Shiga and others. In the same year he dropped out of the University of Tokyo.
In 1910, 25-year-old Saneatsu launched the literary magazine "Shirakaba" with Naoya Shiga and others. It was called the Shirakabaha after this.
In 1918, the village community "New Village" was built in Kijo Town, Koyu District, Miyazaki Prefecture, with the aim of realizing an utopia with an ideal harmony society and a world without class struggle. In fact, he continued his writing activities while working on farming.
However, most of the village was submerged due to the construction of the dam, so in 1939, a "new village" was built in Moroyama-cho, Iruma-gun, Saitama Prefecture. However, he left the village in 1924 and became a member outside the village who paid only the membership fee.
In 1936, 51-year-old Saneatsu set out on a trip to Europe. Due to the humiliation of the yellow race he experienced during his trip, he became a supporter of the war.
He was elected to the House of Lords in 1946, but was banished from public office due to war cooperation during the Pacific War.
In 1948, Saneatsu launched "Kokoro" as the chief, and serialized "Mr. Mari". He was released from exile in 1951 and received the Order of Culture the same year.
In 1955, Saneatsu moved to Sengawa, Chofu City at the age of 70, where he lived until his death.
On April 9, 1976, Saneatsu Mushanokoji died of uremia and died 90 years.
Quotations and sayings of Mitsuo Aida
Mitsuo Aida said, "Every day, every day's footprints give the answer to life from his own. Her beautiful footprints collect her clean water." "Hey tomatoes, how much fertilizer he gave to her melon. I don't know. "
Introducing the quote of Mitsuo Aida (1924-1991), who is also known as the poet of calligraphy and the poet of life.
On May 20, 1924, Mitsuo Aida (whose real name is Mitsuo Aida) was born in Ashikaga City, Tochigi Prefecture, as the third son of six siblings.
Aida became familiar with books, tanka, and paintings while attending the former Tochigi Prefectural Ashikaga Junior High School, but gave up going to school because he was disliked by a military training instructor because he was given a smoking garment. After graduating, he studied under the poet Mutsu Yamashita.
In 1942, when he was 18 years old, he met Tetsuo Takei of Soto Sect Kofukuji, who became a lifelong teacher at a poetry, and studied Zen while staying at home. The following year, he aspired to be a calligrapher and studied under Iwasawa Keiseki, where he practiced writing in earnest.
Aida started out as a technical calligrapher, having been selected for the Mainichi Calligrapher Exhibition, which is considered to be one of the highest peaks of calligraphy. However, he questioned how the calligraphy should be difficult to understand unless he was an expert, and established a style of writing his own short and plain words in his unique typeface.
In 1954, he held his first solo exhibition in Ashikaga at the age of 30. Since then, solo exhibitions have been held every year in Ashikaga City and other places.
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Mitsuo Aida became widely known in 1984, triggered by the poetry collection "Ningendamono" published at the age of 60. Later, "Ningendamono" became a million seller.
In 1991, he fell on the road and broke his leg, and was admitted to an orthopedic surgery in Ashikaga City, but was diagnosed with intracerebral hemorrhage. On December 17, 1991, Mitsuo Aida died suddenly due to it, and died in 67 year
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