There is nothing new under the sun
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There is nothing new under the sun.
- There is nothing truly novel in existence. Every new idea has some sort of precedent or echo from the past.
Etymology
From Latin nihil sub sole novum, from the Hebrew, from Ecclesiastes 1:9.
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