This is a very self-explanatory phrase. The situation you face has been faced before, the thoughts you are having have been had before. What you are going to do has been done before. So whatever you choose to do, ensure that it is worth repeating.
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Greg Rolfe
2 years ago #2
😂!
John Rylance
2 years ago #1
For my comment on this, I refer you to what I've said in the past, it as good as new as it was then now.
It reminds of reply often used in court rooms. Asked and answered.