I dont think so but Im not sure
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In William Shakespeare's play Hamlet,Polonius is speaking to his son Laertes who is leaving to go to University in Paris in act 1, scene iii when, in the course of giving him advice on how to live and behave himself while abroad, he says....Neither a borrower nor a lender be;For loan oft loses both itself and friendAnd borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.He did, but he was quoting Shakespeare. Hamlet Act I scene III Polonius is giving his son Laertes advice.
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I think the phrase is neither a borrower nor a lender be.THE REAL ANSWER IS AN BORROWER..... MS.MARI OVER N OUT
I think the phrase is neither a borrower nor a lender be.THE REAL ANSWER IS AN BORROWER..... MS.MARI OVER N OUT
Shakespeare
Just what it says. He suggests that you should not lend to anyone or to borrow from them. Whether you agree with this depends on your own views.
The quote "Neither a borrower nor lender be" is from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." It is spoken by the character Polonius in Act 1, Scene 3 as part of his advice to his son Laertes before he leaves for France.
"To be, or not to be: that is the question" "Neither a borrower nor a lender be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, and borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry"
You need to ask the lender. Every lender has its own practices and procedures.You need to ask the lender. Every lender has its own practices and procedures.You need to ask the lender. Every lender has its own practices and procedures.You need to ask the lender. Every lender has its own practices and procedures.