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Burn your ships

Military art
Military art

Phraseologism: Burn your ships.

Meaning: Decisively break with the past, make it impossible to return to something, cutting off the path to retreat (book).

Origin: This expression is associated with various historical episodes when, during military operations, ships are deliberately burned to make retreat impossible.

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Blue Dream, Blue Flower.

Meaning:

An idyllic, often unattainable dream

Origin:

According to one version, the expression appeared under the influence of the popular fairy tale play by M. Maeterlinck "The Blue Bird". According to another version, the turnover - an inaccurate tracing-paper from the German "die blauе Blume" - "blue flower", goes back to the novel by the German writer Novalis "Heinrich von Ofterdingen" (1802). The blue flower is a symbol of a high and unrealizable dream, dreamed of by a young poet.

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