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It is not given to us to predict how our word will respond

Tyutchev F.I.
Tyutchev F.I.

Phraseologism: It is not given to us to predict how our word will respond.

Meaning: Quoted as a call to be careful with the word, since it can both revive and deeply hurt a person.

Origin: From an untitled poem (1869) by Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev (1803-1873): "It is not given to us to predict. // How our word will respond, - // And sympathy is given to us. // How grace is given to us."

Random phraseology:

O you, that in sorrow you murmur against God in vain, man!

Meaning:

Quoted as playfully ironic consolation.

Origin:

From "Ode Chosen from Job" (1751) by Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (1711-1765).

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