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Mind does not understand Russia

Tyutchev F.I.
Tyutchev F.I.

Phraseologism: The mind cannot understand Russia.

Meaning: About all kinds of Russian imperfections, inconsistencies, etc.

Origin: From the quatrain called by the first line (“One cannot understand Russia with the mind ...”, 1866, publ. 1868) by Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev (1803-1873): “One cannot understand Russia with the mind, // One cannot measure it with a common yardstick: // She has a special become - // One can only believe in Russia".

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The connection of times has broken.

Meaning:

About a sharp, decisive social turning point, a cataclysm, about breaking a tradition in the field of morality, social behavior, etc.

Origin:

From the tragedy "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). In the monologue that concludes the first act, Hamlet, having sworn to the shadow of his murdered father to avenge him, exclaims (translated by A. Kronebsrg, 1844): "The connection of times has broken. // Why am I born to bind it!"

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