It is said that 'nothing' is set in stone ... be that the case, there has to be a great many stones out there with holes in them. If we acknowledge that small detail then we must also acknowledge that if nothing 'is' set in stone, by definition, 'something' can't be. There are fossils for example and I am sure many other things which I conclude dispels the argument of nothing being set in stone, it just can't be true as a generalisation so ... the next time someone says 'nothing is set in stone' ... tell them they are talking bollocks!
I am finding that I may get some better quotes for insurance than I have so far from my current insurer ... hmm, more saved money, I like that. :-)
I am finding that I may get some better quotes for insurance than I have so far from my current insurer ... hmm, more saved money, I like that. :-)
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