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this above all to thine own self be true e

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Answered by MPP
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“This above all: to thine own self be true.”
-William Shakespeare
It is amazing how many of us are not true to ourselves. Some of us allow others to define who we are as people. Some of us do not accept ourselves and try to act differently. Some of us do not even love ourselves. Shakespeare’s quote “this above all: to thine own self be true” is perfect advice that tells us to act, know, and love ourselves as human beings.

Answered by srinidi
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"TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE" is Polonius's last piece of advice to his son Laertes,who is in hurry to get on the next boat to Paris,where he'll be safe from his father's long-winded speeches[see NEITHER A BORROWER NOR A LENDER BE].
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