Do unto others, then run.
Meaning of the quote
The quote "Do unto others, then run." means that you should treat people the way you would want to be treated, but then quickly leave the situation. This suggests that you should be kind and considerate to others, but not stick around to see their reaction or deal with the consequences of your actions. It's a humorous way of saying you should do the right thing, but not be around for the aftermath.
About Benny Hill
Benny Hill was a beloved British comedian, actor, and scriptwriter who rose to fame through his long-running TV show, The Benny Hill Show. Known for its slapstick humor, burlesque elements, and double entendres, the show was hugely popular in the UK and around the world, earning Hill numerous awards and accolades.
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