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Gotta cultivate your garden

Вольтер
Вольтер

Phraseologism: You have to cultivate your garden.

Meaning: A person must first of all do his own thing, what he has a soul for, what he is called to do, no matter how circumstances develop around him.

Origin: From the novel (ch. 30) "Candide" (1759) by the French writer and philosopher-educator Voltaire (pseudonym Francois Marie Arouet, 1694-1778).

Random phraseology:

Every giving is good.

Meaning:

Every good deed, no matter how small, can be credited to the person who has done it - little is better than nothing.

Origin:

From the Bible. New Testament, Epistle of the Apostle James (1:17).

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