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There was love without joy...

Lermontov M.Yu.
Lermontov M.Yu.

Phraseologism: There was love without joy...

Meaning: Parting with an unloved person is easier than parting with a loved one.

Origin: A quote from M. Yu. Lermontov's poem "Treaty" (1842): "There was love without joy - // Separation will be without sorrow."

Random phraseology:

Returning from distant travels.

Meaning:

About a man who returned after a long absence (ironic).

Origin:

From the fable "The Liar" (1812) by I. A. Krylov (1769-1844): "Returning from distant wanderings, // Some kind of nobleman (or maybe a prince), // Walking in the field with his friend on foot, // He boasted about where he had been, // And he rushed to the stories of fables without counting. Usually quoted regardless of the content and moral of the fable. "To jump" in archaic Russian language "to lie".

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