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How many people, so many opinions

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Phraseologism: How many people, so many opinions.

Meaning: Everyone has their own point of view on anything.

Origin: The proverb is a tracing paper from the Latin "Quot homines, tot sententiae", attributed to the Roman comedian P. Terentius (c. 195-159 BC). Similar proverbs were used by other ancient writers and are known in many languages, for example: English. "So many men, so many minds".

Random phraseology:

Are you still alive, my old woman?

Meaning:

Quoted as a playful greeting addressed to a familiar woman.

Origin:

From the poem "Letter to Mother" (1924) by Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin (1895-1925): "Are you still alive, my old woman? // I am also alive. Hello, hello!"

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