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Chrysanthemums in the garden have faded long ago

Kharito N.I.
Kharito N.I.

Phraseologism: Chrysanthemums in the garden have faded a long time ago.

Meaning: Regret for the past youth (jokingly-iron.).

Origin: From the romance "The chrysanthemums have faded..." (1913), written by the composer Nikolai Kharito to the verses of the poet Vasily Shuisky: , // A feeling of bright tender love... // The chrysanthemums in the garden have faded long ago, // But love still lives in my sick heart..."

Random phraseology:

A holiday that is always with you.

Meaning:

Something that cheers up, pleases always and everywhere, wherever a person is (joking).

Origin:

From English: "A moveable Feast". Literally: "A holiday that moves." Russian translation of the title of a book of memoirs (1950) by American writer Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961). In a letter to a friend, Hemingway writes: "If you are lucky and you lived in Paris in your youth, then wherever you are later, he will remain with you until the end of your days, because Paris is a holiday that is always with you."

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