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Rights - do not give, rights - take

Maksim Gorky
Maksim Gorky

Phraseologism: Rights - do not give, rights - take.

Meaning: A person has inalienable freedoms (rights) belonging to him by "natural law" - the freedom to think, express his opinion, live, etc. Therefore, one cannot wait for these rights to be granted to a person by someone "from above", they must be taken by force. use them on a whim.

Origin: From the play "The Philistines" by Maxim Gorky (pseudonym of Alexei Maksimovich Peshkov, 1868-1936). The words of Neal, spoken by him in an argument with his father.

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Pet of muses and inspiration.

Meaning:

It is used jokingly and ironically in relation to a poet, an artist, a creative person in general.

Origin:

From the poem "The Poet" by the poet of Pushkin's time Dmitry Vladimirovich Venevitinov (1805-1827): "Look with a tear of gratitude // And say: this is the son of the gods, // Pet of the muses and inspiration."

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