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" To thine own self be true; thou canst not then be false to any man. "
Public Papers of Theodore Roosevelt, Governor, 1899[-1900] - Page 269
by New York (State). Governor (1899-1901 : Roosevelt), Theodore Roosevelt - 1899
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Encyclopedia of Connecticut Biography: Genealogical-memorial ..., Volume 1

Samuel Hart - 1917 - 572 pages
...watchwords he advised : "Be prompt to do the thing to be done yourself." Above all — for success — "To thine own self be true — thou canst not then be false to any man." Charles Noel Flagg traced his ancestry to John Flagg, who came from England to Rhode Island...
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Journal and Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 13

Asiatic Society (Kolkata, India) - 1917 - 592 pages
...of science, to reflect upon these matters. Each must follow the dictates of his own conscience — " to thine own self be true ; thou canst not then be false to any man." ABSTRACT OF PAPERS COMMUNICATED TO THE CONGRESS. Section of Agriculture. President. — MR....
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A General Treatment of Rostand the Dramatist

Leslie Truesdale Ross - 1920 - 174 pages
...call this a strongly individual species of idealism. It seems a different phrasing of Shakespeare's "To thine own self be true Thou canst not then be false to any man". But in Cyrano's speech, there is an air of defiance. His "Non merci.' non merci.'" is, so...
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Foundations of Psychiatry [!]

William Alanson White - 1921 - 158 pages
...psychology is self-knowledge, for one must first be honest with oneself if one is to succeed with others. " To thine own self be true, . . . thou canst not then be false to any man." Instincts are bound to get expression in some way, sooner or later, and if an understanding...
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Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series, Volume 32

1921 - 162 pages
...psychology is self-knowledge, for one must first be honest with oneself if one is to succeed with others. " To thine own self be true, . . . thou canst not then be false to any man." as something which they are not. An instinctively cruel person might be attracted to work...
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The Pedagogical Seminary, Volume 24

1916 - 616 pages
...that self-contemplation is a morbid act ? What, in that case, is to be made of the well-known advice. 'To thine own self be true, thou canst not then be false to any man'? Or of the still older maxim, 'Know thyself ? Plainly, the precept of altruism has its origin...
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The Genius of America: Studies in Behalf of the Younger Generation

Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1923 - 286 pages
...severe than anything that can be imposed from outside. Therefore one takes for a motto : "Trust thyself. To thine own self be true; thou canst not then be false to any man." If you get morality effectively planted at the centre of a man, he does right though no one...
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The Political Principles of Some Notable Prime Ministers of the Nineteenth ...

Fossey John Cobb Hearnshaw - 1926 - 334 pages
...regarded an inflexible adherence to his own peculiar code of duty as the highest obligation. But above all, to thine own self be true, Thou canst not then be false to any man. KIR ROBERT PEEL From the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence SIR ROBERT PEEL By Sir BICHABD LODGE...
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The New World: College Readings in English

Harold Lawton Bruce, Guy Montgomery - 1927 - 600 pages
...than anything that can be imposed from outside. Therefore one takes for a motto: '' Trust thyself. To thine own self be true; thou canst not then be false to any man." If you get morality effectively planted at the centre of a man, he does right though no one...
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A Work Book Syllabus in Principles of Education: Twenty Selected Units with ...

Orlie Martin Clem - 1928 - 194 pages
...is repeated? Are we as teachers continuously caressing kittens? 62. Discuss Shakespeare's statement: "To thine own self be true; thou cans't not then be false to any man." 63. Is it correct to say that, "Human nature is right"? Is it correct to say that, "Human...
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