The "lame" post reminded me of a Russian saying my father mentioned to me: "Everything new is well-forgotten old."
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That someone is alleged to have been King Solomon, but it may be a well-forgotten old quote he borrowed from someone else.
The scholar walked away in awe of Shakespeare's skill to take a little common local gardening phrase and transform it into: "There's a divinity which shapes our ends, rough-hew them how we will."
(One source on the local patois is here (about 3/4 of the way down the page, search for the word "shapes"). Also, a commenter at Glenn Greenwald recounted a version of the story here. It's attributed to a BBC radio broadcast here.)
That saying sounds poetic in English. Care to share the original with us?
is the original:
That which has been is that which shall be; and that which has been done is that which shall be done; and there is nothing new under the sun. Kohelet 1:9
?
If that was directed to me, the answer is no.
Life might have been more interesting had it been "yes".