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Spend the night under the balloons

Russian empire
Russian empire

Phraseologism: Spend the night under the balloons.

Meaning: To be arrested, to serve a sentence in a police station (in pre-revolutionary Russia).

Origin: In St. Petersburg there were police and fire stations according to the number of urban areas. It was easy to recognize each such part by the watchtower, where sentinels walked around, in case of fire they hung black balls on the mast (lanterns at night). The number of balloons indicated the number of the district in which the fire started. At the beginning of the 1912th century (in XNUMX), watch towers were canceled, as new multi-storey buildings interfered with the view, but the expression “spend the night under the balls”, that is, in the police unit, was common among the people for a long time.

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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).

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