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  2. Thine Own Self - Wikipedia

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    "Thine Own Self" is the 168th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the 16th episode of the seventh season. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D .

  3. This Above All - Wikipedia

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    The title of the novel is derived from a quote by Polonius in William Shakespeare's Hamlet (Act 1, scene 3): "This above all: to thine own self be true,/ And it must follow, as the night the day,/ Thou canst not then be false to any man." [1]

  4. To Thine Own Self Be True - Wikipedia

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    To Thine Own Self Be True is the third studio album by La Coka Nostra released on November 4, 2016, via Fat Beats Records. Background

  5. Polonius - Wikipedia

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    Polonius's most famous lines are found in Act 1 Scene 3 ("Neither a borrower nor a lender be"; "To thine own self be true") and Act 2 Scene 2 ("Brevity is the soul of wit"; and "Though this be madness, yet there is method in't") while others have become paraphrased aphorisms ("Clothes make the man"; "Old friends are the best friends"). Also ...

  6. Know thyself - Wikipedia

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    In Charmides 164d–165a, Critias argues that self-knowledge is the same as sophrosyne (as discussed above, this word literally means "soundness of mind", but is usually translated "temperance" or "self-control"). [30]

  7. List of Latin phrases (T) - Wikipedia

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    Rendered also with nosce te ipsum, temet nosce ("thine own self know") appears in The Matrix translated as "know thyself". tempora heroica: Heroic Age: Literally "Heroic Times"; refers to the period between the mythological Titanomachy and the (relatively) historical Trojan War. tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis

  8. Thou - Wikipedia

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    Thou is the nominative form; the oblique/objective form is thee (functioning as both accusative and dative); the possessive is thy (adjective) or thine (as an adjective before a vowel or as a possessive pronoun); and the reflexive is thyself.

  9. Talk:Thine Own Self - Wikipedia

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    3 The title "Thine Own Self" is a reference to the words of Polonius in Act 1, Scene III of Hamlet.