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No, I'm not Byron, I'm different

Lermontov M.Yu.
Lermontov M.Yu.

Phraseologism: No, I'm not Byron, I'm different.

Meaning: It is used as a playfully ironic self-characterization or an ironic assessment of someone ("No, he is not Byron, he is different ...").

Origin: From a poem without a title (1832, publ. 1845) by M. Yu. Lermontov (1814-1841): "No, I'm not Byron, I'm different, // An unknown chosen one - // Like him, a wanderer persecuted by the world, // But only with a Russian soul."

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Good Samaritan.

Meaning:

A kind, sympathetic person who helps those in need, sometimes to the detriment of himself (ironic).

Origin:

From the Bible. New Testament, Gospel of Luke (10), parable of Jesus.

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