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Poets are born, speakers are made

Latin
Latin

Phraseologism: Poets are born, speakers are made.

Meaning: Poetic talent is given by nature, while oratorical talent can be developed through exercises.

Origin: Aphorism of Cicero from a speech delivered by him in 61 BC. e. in defense of the Greek poet Archius, whose Roman citizenship was disputed by a certain Gratius. The aphorism is often given in Latin: "Nascuntur poetae, fiunt oratores".

Random phraseology:

Better a terrible end than endless horror.

Meaning:

About the desire to somehow put an end to the intolerable, extremely difficult state of affairs.

Origin:

From German: Eher Ende mit Schrecken als Schrecken ohne Ende. This idea is found in antiquity: both in Homer and in Aesop (the fable about hares). But this phrase entered modern speech as a motto under which the Prussian officer and patriot Ferdinand Schill (1776-1809) in the city of Arneburg stood at the head of his hussar regiment on the path of struggle against Napoleonic rule (1809). In the same year, F. Schill died: he was captured by the French and shot by order of Napoleon. In Russian speech, up to the 30s. XX century., This expression usually sounded in the original language - in German.

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