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Red park 287 Posted 7 years ago
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Every thing is change, no to no longer be,

Hello every body.

What does 'Every thing is change, no to no longer be, but to become what is not yet.' mean?

  

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"not to no longer be" means "not to cease to exist". So, the sentence is basically saying that change does not destroy things, but only transforms things into something new.

  • "not to no longer be" means "not to cease to exist".
  • So, the sentence is basically saying that change does not destroy things, but only transforms things into something new.
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"not to no longer be" means "not to cease to exist". So, the sentence is basically saying that change does not destroy things, but only transforms things into something new.

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