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Today is early, the day after tomorrow is late

Lenin V.I.
Lenin V.I.

Phraseologism: Today - early, the day after tomorrow - late.

Meaning: About the timing of the completion of some work.

Origin: From the book Ten Days That Shook the World (1919) by John Reid (1887-1920), an American journalist, witness and participant in the October Revolution. According to his testimony, these words were spoken on October 21, 1917 by V. I. Lenin (1870-1924) regarding the timing of the armed uprising against the Provisional Government of Russia. In Russian, the book by John Reed was first published in 1923.

Random phraseology:

They came, sniffed and left.

Meaning:

About spies, unwanted visitors.

Origin:

From the comedy (act. 1, yavl. 1) "The Government Inspector" (1836) by I. V. Gogol (1809-1852). The mayor tells the assembled officials his dream, foreshadowing the arrival of the "auditor": "I seemed to have a premonition of trouble: all night today I dreamed of some two unusual rats. Really, I have never seen such: black, unnatural size! They came, sniffed - and go away."

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