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Single field berries

Proverbs and sayings
Proverbs and sayings

Phraseologism: Single field berries.

Meaning: About someone who is similar to someone in behavior, views, belongs to the same company (usually disapproved).

Origin: It is understood that, just as berries grown on the same soil are similar, so are people who have common interests.

Random phraseology:

I see a beard, but I don’t see a philosopher.

Meaning:

External signs of a scientist (honorary titles, regalia and other "insignia") do not guarantee that their owner is a real scientist.

Origin:

From Latin: Barbam video, sed phihsofum non video. The Roman writer Aulus Gellius tells that once a certain long-bearded man wrapped in an old cloak came to the well-known patrician, rich and educated Herod Atticus and began to ask for an allowance "for food". When asked who he was and why he was asking for money, the stranger was indignant: why these questions, if his whole appearance suggests that he is a philosopher. To which Herod Atticus replied: "I see a beard and a cloak, but I don't see a philosopher yet." Nevertheless, he ordered the applicant to be given a monthly allowance, explaining that he was doing this "not for his sake, as a person, but for us, as people."

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