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Someone loses, someone finds

Tanich M.I.
Tanich M.I.

Phraseologism: Someone loses, someone finds.

Meaning: A consolation for a person in a moment of failure, bad luck: today you have lost something, tomorrow you will find it, because good luck and failure go hand in hand (jokingly ironic).

Origin: From the song "So It Happens" (published in 1969), written by composer Alexander Flyarkovsky to lyrics by Mikhail Isaevich Tanich (1923-2008) and Igor Davidovich Shaferan (1932-1994): "People quarrel, // People reconcile, // Someone then he will fall in love, // Someone will forget. // It just happens, // It just so happens - // Someone loses, // Someone finds.

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About intolerance to formalism, all kinds of documents.

Origin:

The opening lines of the poem "Poems about the Soviet Passport" (1929) by Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (1893-1930).

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