It is what it is
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"Everything is what it is, and not another thing." --a maxim by Joseph Butler, epigraph to Principia Ethica (1903) by G. E. Moore |
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'It Is What It Is' is an idiomatic phrase, indicating the immutable nature of an object or circumstance.
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See also
- Fihi Ma Fihi (Persian literally meaning "It Is What It Is"), a Persian prose work by the 13th century Sufi writer known as Rumi
- Platitude
- Tautophrase
- What It Is
- Isness
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