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But you yourself should not distinguish defeat from victory

Pasternak B.L.
Pasternak B.L.

Phraseologism: But you yourself should not distinguish defeat from victory.

Meaning: It is usually cited as a call not to be self-deluded with victories and not to lose heart in defeats - both should be approached soberly, critically, drawing lessons for the future.

Origin: From the poem "Being famous is ugly ..." by the poet Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (1890-1960).

Random phraseology:

What, Ivanushka, is not cheerful? What did you hang your head on?

Meaning:

Formula of consolation (jokingly-ironic).

Origin:

From the poetic fairy tale "The Little Humpbacked Horse" (1834) by the writer Pyotr Pavlovich Ershov (1815-1869).

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