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Burning yourself, shine to others

Hippocrates
Hippocrates

Phraseologism: Burning yourself, shine to others.

Meaning: The phrase is a symbol of selfless service to people, an ascetic attitude to one's work.

Origin: The words of the great physician and thinker of Ancient Greece, the founder of modern medical ethics, Hippocrates (460-370 BC), who thus defined the purpose of a true healer.

Random phraseology:

The last will be first.

Meaning:

About hopes for social revenge, for social success as compensation for a period of failures, bad luck, poverty.

Origin:

From the Bible. The New Testament (Matthew 19:30 and Mark 10:31) says, "But many who are first will be last, and the last will be first." The same - in the Gospel of Luke (13:30): "And behold, there are the last who will be the first, and there are the first who will be the last."

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