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Who organized the rise?
Stalin I.V.
Phraseologism: Who organized the rise?
Meaning: A protest against unnecessary, annoying honors - with a feigned threat against the one who arranged them (jokingly-iron.).
Origin: It is attributed to I. V. Stalin (1878-1953), who allegedly said this phrase (spring, 1946), having learned that at one of the literary evenings in Moscow, the audience stood up and, standing up, greeted the disgraced poetess Anna Akhmatova with applause.
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Having passed half of my earthly life, I found myself in a gloomy forest.
Meaning:
About the "midlife crisis", about confusion, self-doubt, the depressed state of mind of a middle-aged person.
Origin:
The first lines from the poem "The Divine Comedy" (the song "Hell") by the Italian medieval poet and thinker Dante Alighieri (1265-1321): "Having passed half my earthly life, // I found myself in a gloomy forest, // Having lost the right path in the darkness of the valley ". |
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