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Originally from childhood

"I come from childhood"
"I come from childhood"

Phraseologism: Comes from childhood.

Meaning: On moral principles laid down at an early age.

Origin: The expression is based on the title of the film "I come from childhood" (1966), filmed by director Viktor Turov according to the script of the poet and screenwriter Gennady Fedorovich Shpalikov (1937-1974). Usually this expression is widely used in publications devoted to the problems of childhood and youth, education, personality development ("we all come from childhood", etc.).

Random phraseology:

Point to someone.

Meaning:

To pull someone up, to let someone know what he is really worth (book).

Origin:

The expression goes back to the custom to allocate places at solemn ceremonies at the royal palace and boyar feasts strictly according to rank and nobility. The one who was more noble and richer stood or sat closer to the king, the less noble occupied places in the distance.

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