Everybody needs somebody sometime.
Explanation:
Logically, an atomic phrase is a kind of declarative phrase that is either correct or false and therefore can not be broken down into certain simple phrases.
In a logical analysis, only two factors decide the validity or falsehood of sentences in general: the logical form of the sentence and the truth or falsehood of its simple sentences. This is, for example, to say that the true phrase' John is Greek, and John is glad' is a function of' and' and the true values of the atomic phrases ' John is Greek' and' John is glad.'