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-'''omnia mutantur, nihil interit''' ([[Everything changes]], nothing perishes; Or "Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost" ([[Ovid]] (43 BC – 17 AD), [[Metamorphoses]], book XV, line 165)+:''[[change]]''
 +'''Omnia mutantur, nihil interit''' is a [[Latin phrase]] meaning "Everything changes, nothing perishes; Or "Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost" ([[Ovid]] (43 BC – 17 AD), [[Metamorphoses]], book XV, line 165)
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Omnia mutantur, nihil interit is a Latin phrase meaning "Everything changes, nothing perishes; Or "Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost" (Ovid (43 BC – 17 AD), Metamorphoses, book XV, line 165)



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