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It's scary to live in this world, there is no comfort in it

Oleinikov N.M.
Oleinikov N.M.

Phraseologism: It is terrible to live in this world, there is no comfort in it.

Meaning: About worldly disorder, mental discomfort, etc.

Origin: From the poem (1932) "To Genrikh Levin (About falling in love with Shurochka Lyubarskaya)" by the Soviet poet Nikolai Makarovich Oleinikov (1898-1937): "It's scary to live in this world, there is no comfort in it: // The wind howls at dawn, the wolves of the hare gnaw. // The bird flies from the oak, looking for meat for children, // Providence rudely presents it with worms ... "

Random phraseology:

Oh, if it were possible to express the soul without words!

Meaning:

It is impossible to express complex, conflicting feelings in words.

Origin:

From the poem "As midges dawn ..." (1844) by the poet Afanasy Afanasyevich Fet (1820-1892).

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