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He who lives without anger and sorrow does not love his homeland

Nekrasov N.A.
Nekrasov N.A.

Phraseologism: He who lives without anger and sorrow does not love his homeland.

Meaning: Quoted in response to accusations of lack of patriotism, when the reason for such accusations is a critical, demanding view of a person on the state of affairs in his country.

Origin: From the poem "Newspaper" (1865) by N. A. Nekrasov (1821-1877).

Random phraseology:

Big ship - a great sailing.

Meaning:

1. Commentary on the plans of an ambitious person (ironic). 2. Wishing success to a talented, worthy person (jokingly).

Origin:

Attributed to the Roman satirist Petronius (Gaius Petronius, d. 66 AD). In Russia, the expression became popular after the staging of the comedy The Inspector General (1836) by N. V. Gogol (1809-1852). When the Governor was quite sure that he would intermarry through his daughter with an "official from St. Petersburg", he began to dream of career growth.

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