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The sciences feed young men, give joy to the old

Lomonosov M.V.
Lomonosov M.V.

Phraseologism: The sciences nourish young men, give joy to the old.

Meaning: Encouragement for knowledge.

Origin: Quote from an ode (1747) by M. V. Lomonosov. These lines are a translation very close to the original from Cicero's Oration in Defense of the Poet Archius. In his "Rhetoric" (1748), Lomonosov expounds the same thought of Cicero (par. 211): "Science is a clear knowledge of the truth, enlightenment of the mind, immaculate amusement in life, praise of youth, help to old age."

Random phraseology:

Oh laugh, laughers! Oh laugh, laughers!

Meaning:

Used as a playfully ironic commentary on something that is worthy of laughter.

Origin:

From the poem "The Curse of Laughter" (1910) by the poet Velemir Vladimirovich Khlebnikov (1885-1922).

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