Because even "nowhere" is a destination.
2007-06-17 19:29:36
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answer #1
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answered by U_S_S_Enterprise 7
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I guess that would all depend on what "it" is. But to get right down to what you said, always remember that nowhere is somewhere. It's kind of hard to escape it, and it's often not that long a ride so you might not even notice your arrival.
2007-06-18 02:20:52
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answer #2
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answered by Expat 6
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somewhere is not as bad as nowhere..
somewhere is an unknown place or position in space & time
in which the the destination is ambiguous or unset.
Somewhere over the rainbow or somewhere over the horizon
just speaks of a unspecific place, to wander or wonder..
if your perceive it as a "somewhere" it means there is "hope" to find it...
you know what you're looking for, you just don't know where to get it
or you know where you should belong, you just dont know hot to get there yet.
& going nowhere isnt just meant to be..
you know it's just going to be a waste of time.
:-)
2007-06-18 10:16:33
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answered by enki 4
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Because 'nowhere' is the farthest and every 'somewhere' is on the way.
2007-06-18 02:51:23
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answered by small 7
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nowhere doesn't exist, thus if you are indeed going, it has to be somewhere.
2007-06-18 03:46:51
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answer #5
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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because nowwhere ia within somewhere . ok..
2007-06-18 02:28:17
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answered by b j g 1
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