The phrase "Nothing is but what is not" suggests a philosophical perspective on existence and reality. It implies that the nature of reality is defined not by what exists, but by what does not exist or by the absence of certainty. This can be interpreted as a commentary on the illusion of permanence and the idea that meaning and truth are often found in contrast to absence or negation. Ultimately, it challenges the notion of definitive existence, posing a paradox about the nature of being.
it means nothing
Nothing, really, since there is no such word.
Nothing particularly.
The standard deviation tells us nothing about the mean.
Nothing. Six zeros is still zero.
they mean nothing they mean nothing because they are nothing
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Don't Mean Nothing was created in 1987.
nothing to display
do nothing secretively.
I owe nothing, for I hate nothing.
It means nothing, absolutely nothing.
nothing
Mean Everything to Nothing was created on -20-11-09.
I would probably say thongs because if you had nothing, that's literally nothing. We might not even be alive because when you mean nothing you mean no world, no people, NOTHING.
the poem expect nothing means to not expect nothing
Yes, this does involve a double negative (nothing and can't), but that does not mean that it is incorrect. If I were to say "There is nothing you can't do", that would be an encouraging and positive statement that is equivalent in meaning to "You can do anything". Examples of incorrect double negatives include "there isn't nothing" or "there ain't nothing" to mean "there is nothing", and "you can't do nothing" to mean "you can't do anything".