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Words and illusions perish, facts remain
Pisarev D.I.
Phraseologism: Words and illusions perish, facts remain.
Meaning: Used in the literal sense.
Origin: From the article "The Process of Life. Physiological Letters of Karl Focht" by Russian publicist and literary critic Dmitry Ivanovich Pisarev (1840-1868).
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Hunger is not an aunt.
Meaning:
About an extremely difficult situation, forcing to any action.
Origin:
The saying is part of a proverb recorded back in the XNUMXth century and clear in its content: hunger is not an aunt, she will not slip a pie, that is, an aunt (kuma, mother-in-law) will help in difficult cases, feed hearty and tasty, and hunger can only push many undesirable acts. |
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