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Des McGrath:
You know that Shakespearean admonition, "To thine own self be true"? It's premised on the idea that "thine own self" is something pretty good, being true to which is commendable. But what if "thine own self" is not so good? What if it's pretty bad? Would it be better, in that case, *not* to be true to thine own self?... See, that's my situation
You know that Shakespearean admonition, "To thine own self be true"? It's premised on the idea that "thine own self" is something pretty good, being true to which is commendable. But what if "thine own self" is not so good? What if it's pretty bad? Would it be better, in that case, *not* to be true to thine own self?... See, that's my situation
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You know that Shakespearean admonition
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To thine own self be true
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It's premised on the idea
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That thine own self is something pretty good
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Being true to which is commendable
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But what if thine own self is not so good
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What if it's pretty bad
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Wouldn't it be better in that case
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Not to be true to thine own self
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See That's my situation
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Movie Summary
Story of two female Manhattan book editors fresh out of college, both finding love and themselves while frequenting the local disco.
