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Do not forget to live beautifully!

"You can't forbid living beautifully"
"You can't forbid living beautifully"

Phraseologism: Do not forget to live beautifully!

Meaning: Used as an ironic comment on the way of life, manners, etc. of people who believe that they live "beautifully" and are quite proud of it.

Origin: The expression became popular after the release of the film "You Can't Forbid Living Beautifully" (1983), filmed by director A. Vasilyev according to the script by Valentin Konstantinovich Chernykh (1935-2012).

Random phraseology:

Two-faced Janus.

Meaning:

Insincere, two-faced person (book).

Origin:

In Roman mythology, Janus is the god of time, as well as every beginning and end, entrances and exits. Depicted with two faces facing in opposite directions: young - forward, into the future, old - back, into the past. The very name of the deity comes from the Latin word janua, which means "door", as well as "beginning". The name of the month "January" is derived from the same word.

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