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reap the laurels

Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece

Phraseologism: Reap laurels.

Meaning: Enjoy the fruits of the achieved glory, fame, honor, success (book).

Origin: The winners were crowned with a laurel wreath in Greece. Reap here - get, get, deserve.

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Nature does not tolerate emptiness.

Meaning:

If you do not consciously support, do not cultivate a good, good beginning in a person (society), then it will inevitably be replaced by a bad and evil one.

Origin:

From Latin: Natura abhorret vacuum. The expression belongs to the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BC). It became popular thanks to the French humanist writer Francois Rabelais (1494-1553), who in his novel "Gargantua" (1535) writes (part 1, ch. 5) about medieval physicists who were sure that "nature is afraid of emptiness" and this was explained. for example, the rise of water in pumps (they did not yet know about the pressure difference). Sometimes the Latin expression Horror vacui is used in the same sense - fear, fear of emptiness. In part, it can serve as an analogue of the well-known saying "A holy place is never empty" (jokingly-iron.).

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