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That is, that is. That's not, that's not. That's that's, that's, that's not that's. Isn't it? namely
What exists is there, what does not exist is not there, and what does not exist is not there. Isn't that what it is? Yes
The following is for reference.
That's not, that's not, that's not, that's not.
This "sentence" can be divided into four sentences by adding punctuation:
That is, that is. That's not, that's not. so this is it? It is.
What exists is what exists, and what does not exist is what does not exist. so this is it? Yes )
There is another splitting method:
"That is that is that. No, it is not. so this is it? What exists is what exists, and what does not exist is what does not exist. so this is it? Yes ) This is a parmenides-style philosophical proverb, "Everything is, that is, everything that does not exist does not exist. "(existence is existence, and everything else that doesn't exist doesn't exist. ) "This sentence first appeared in Brewer's Dictionary of Phrases and Fables [2], but it became famous in 1959' s short story Flowers for algie Nong [source request]. Garylin noticed it when he was lying on the grass picking daisies and talking to himself.
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Similar phrases, only one sentence and one punctuation mark:
That's, that's not, that's not, that's, that's not true, that's not true.
Meaning: It is wrong to say that "seemingly nonexistent things are different from existing things". This idea is wrong.
There is a similar, longer phrase:
That is, that is. That's not, that's not. That's not, that's not. Isn't it? It is.
What exists is there, what does not exist is not there, and what does not exist is not there. Isn't that what it is? Yes
There is another phrase with three sentences:
"that's" is "that's not" no. so this is it? It is.
(Then "this existence" equals "this is not" or it is wrong. so this is it? Yes )
Meaning: It is wrong to say that something exists, that is, it doesn't exist.