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They don't know what they are doing

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Phraseologism: They do not know what they are doing.

Meaning: Justifying the actions of people whose minds have been overshadowed by base emotions.

Origin: An expression from the Gospel (Luke 23:34). When Jesus was crucified on the cross, he, turning to God, said: "Father, let them go, not knowing what they are doing," that is: "Father, forgive them, because they do not know what they are doing."

Random phraseology:

Troublemaker.

Meaning:

A person who rebels against indifference, bureaucracy, and various manifestations of social injustice.

Origin:

The title of the novel "Troublemaker" (1940) by the Soviet writer Leonid Vasilievich Solovyov (1906-1962) is about the folklore hero of many peoples (Tajiks, Azerbaijanis, Persians, Turks, peoples of the North Caucasus, etc.) Khoja Nasreddin, a cheerful inventor, wit, champion of justice and protector of the poor. Folklore sources attribute the life of this character to the XIII - XIV centuries. The main character of the novel himself speaks of himself as follows: "I am Khoja Nasreddin, a troublemaker and a sower of discord, the one about whom the heralds in the bazaars shout every day, promising a big reward for his head."

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