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You have your wedding, we have ours

"Shadows disappear at noon"
"Shadows disappear at noon"

Phraseologism: You have your wedding, we have ours.

Meaning: Quoted as a playful suggestion not to meddle in other people's affairs.

Origin: From the television series "Shadows Disappear at Noon" (1972, released in 1974), filmed by directors V. Uskov and V. Krasnopolsky based on the novel of the same name (1963) by the Soviet writer Anatoly Stepanovich Ivanov (1928-1999). He's also the screenwriter. The replica belongs to the comic character of the film Yurgin (actor Boris Novikov).

Random phraseology:

Times change and we change with them.

Meaning:

Used in the literal sense.

Origin:

From Latin: Tetrora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis. Attributed to the Frankish emperor Lothair I (c. 795-855), as well as to the English utopian philosopher Robert Owen (1771-1858), who used this expression in his Epigrams.

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