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I don't find it funny when a bad painter stains Raphael's Madonna for me.

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: I don't find it funny when a painter who's not good for me stains Raphael's Madonna.

Meaning: About unprofessionalism, carelessly performed work.

Origin: From the tragedy "Mozart and Salieri" (1830) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837): "I don't find it funny when the house painter is useless // It stains Raphael's Madonna, // I don't find it funny when the despicable buffoon // Dishonors Alighieri with a parody ".

Random phraseology:

Your hard work will not be wasted.

Meaning:

In modern speech, it is jokingly-ironically quoted as a way to encourage, encourage, wish success in solving any problems.

Origin:

From the poem "In the depths of the Siberian ores ..." (1827) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837): "In the depths of the Siberian ores // Keep proud patience, // Your mournful work will not be lost // And thoughts of high aspiration" .

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