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From nothing I was born, and soon again I shall be nothing as at first.—Anonymous
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We brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.—Bible, I Timothy 6:7
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They that have nothing need fear to lose nothing.—JOHN CLARKE, Paroemiologia
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I hear nothing, I speak nothing, I take interest in nothing, and from nothing to nothing I travel gently down the dull way which leads to becoming nothing.—MME. DU DEFFAND
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It began of nothing and in nothing it ends.—GALLUS
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A world where nothing is had for nothing.—A. H. CLOUGH
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Nothing can come out of nothing, any more than a thing can go back to nothing.—MARCUS AURELIUS, Meditations
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Naught is never in danger.—Proverb
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A man may live upon little, but he cannot live upon nothing.—Proverb
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To say nothing, to do nothing, to know nothing, and to have nothing.—SHAKESPEARE, All's Well that Ends Well
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Nothing will come of nothing.—SHAKESPEARE, King Lear
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Thou art an O without a figure.—SHAKESPEARE, King Lear
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Where every something, being blent together
Turns to a wild of nothing.—SHAKESPEARE, The Merchant of Venice
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A life of nothings, nothing worth,
From that first nothing ere his birth
To that last nothing under earth.—TENNYSON, The Two Voices
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Nothing exists.—ZENO