Facing a chronic injury crisis,
again nothing new under the sun, Chapman persuaded the good doctor to turn out for four games between mid-February and early March, 1926.
Not exact matches
«What has been will be
again, what has been done will be done
again; there is
nothing new under the
sun,» says the teacher in Ecclesiastes — and nowhere is this more...
Everything old is
new again, and there is
nothing new under the
sun.
Everything old is indeed
new again, or perhaps «there is
nothing new under the
sun,» depending on whether you're a glass half full or glass half empty kind of singing mutant.
I think people get bored with reading the same shit over and over
again, but there's really
nothing new under the
sun in terms of training.
Like it says in Ecclesiastes 1:9, what has been will be
again, what has been done will be done
again; there is
nothing new under the
sun.
«What has been will be
again, what has been done will be done
again; there is
nothing new under the
sun.
On the other hand, as the biblical philosopher said, «What has been will be
again, what has been done will be done
again; there is
nothing new under the
sun.»
What has been will be
again, what has been done will be done
again; There is
nothing new under the
sun.
It confirms the biblical proverb, «What has been will be
again, what has been done will be done
again; there is
nothing new under the
sun.»
It means we have seen it all before, and we will probably see it all
again; i.e., there is
nothing new under the
sun.
Then
again, «there's
nothing new under the
sun» — Ecclesiastes 1:9.