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If only you knew from what rubbish ...

Akhmatova A.A.
Akhmatova A.A.

Phraseologism: If only you knew from what rubbish ...

Meaning: On the complex, contradictory ways of the birth of a work of art.

Origin: From the poem "I don't need odic rati ..." (1940) by Anna Andreevna Akhmatova (1889-1966): "If only you knew from what rubbish // Poems grow without shame. // Like a yellow dandelion near a fence , // Like burdocks and quinoa. // An angry shout, a fresh smell of tar, // Mysterious mold on the wall... // And the verse already sounds, fervent, gentle, // To the joy of everyone and me"

Random phraseology:

Sweet life.

Meaning:

Comfortable, carefree, full of pleasure life.

Origin:

From Italian: "La dolce vita". Title of the film (1959) by the Italian director Federico Fellini (1920-1993) based on his own script (with the participation of E. Flaiano). And before the appearance of the film, this Italian expression was winged, but the film added to its popularity. Sometimes the expression is used in the original language: the Russian transliteration is "la dolce vita".

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