Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 26, 1978
Transcript:
Charlie Brown talks to Sally. He says, "May I quote you something from Hamlet? 'Neither a borrower nor a lender be.'"<BR><BR> Sally asks, "What's that supposed to mean?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown explains, "It means you shouldn't have borrowed that kid's ruler in the first place! Makes you think, doesn't it?"<BR><BR> Sally frowns and asks, "You hate me, don't you?"<BR><BR>
I hear that misquoted as the Bible all the time .