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Today you, tomorrow I

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Phraseologism: Today you and tomorrow me.

Meaning: About the volatility, the vicissitudes of fate, which makes happy (unhappy) one or the other person.

Origin: The original source is the Bible. The Old Testament (The Book of Wisdom of Jesus, the son of Sirach, ch. 38, st. 21-23) contains an exhortation to a person grieving over the dead: "Do not forget about this, for there is no return, and you will not bring benefit to him, but to yourself "Remember the judgment over me, because it is also over you: yesterday for me, and today for you." In its present form - "today you, and tomorrow I" - the expression became popular thanks to the opera (premiered on December 7, 1890) by P. I. Tchaikovsky "The Queen of Spades" (libretto by Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky): "What is our life? - Game . // Good and evil are only dreams. // Labor, honesty are fairy tales for a woman. // Who is right, who is happy here, friends? // - Today you, and tomorrow I will.

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Iron heel.

Meaning:

About coercion, suppression, oppression by someone ("to be under the iron heel of a dictatorship", etc.). It was often used in Soviet journalism ("the suffering of the working people under the iron heel of capital", etc.).

Origin:

The title of a novel (1907) by American writer Jack London (pseudonym of John Griffith, 1876-1916).

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