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Climb ahead of the father into the hell

Proverbs and sayings
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Phraseologism: Before the father climb into hell.

Meaning: About unnecessary haste in any business, a decision, often unpleasant and one that is better not to do it yourself.

Origin: The origin of the saying may be related to the meaning of the word inferno "hell, hellfire" (i.e. it is pointless to die - climb into hell - before parents) or, more likely, with the figurative meaning of the word inferno "a case associated with increased risk and requiring experience" (i.e., do not go ahead of the father in hell means "give a more experienced person the opportunity to cope with such a matter").

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That is the meaning of all philosophy.

Meaning:

This is the essence of a theory or idea that only seems complicated, this is the simple meaning of such long and confused disputes.

Origin:

From the poem "Thoughts and Dreams" by the German poet Heinrich Heine (1797-1856), translated by Pyotr Isaevich Weinberg (1831-1908): meaning of all philosophy.

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