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To Moscow, to Moscow, to Moscow!

Chekhov A.P.
Chekhov A.P.

Phraseologism: To Moscow, to Moscow, to Moscow!

Meaning: Fruitless dreams.

Origin: In A.P. Chekhov's play "Three Sisters" (1901), this phrase is repeated with longing by the sisters, suffocating in the mud of provincial life, but not having the will to get out of it.

Random phraseology:

Great minds converge.

Meaning:

Convergence of points of view.

Origin:

French proverb. The phrase is usually erroneously attributed to Voltaire, in whom it occurs. So, for example, in a letter to Thierryo dated June 30, 1760, comparing two works: "Le Russe a Paris" by the Russian author Aletov and "Le pauvre diable" by the Frenchman Bade, Voltaire writes: "Great minds converge. This poem, in my opinion in my opinion, is worth more than the one that I am returning to you ... The one belonging to the Russian is a hundred times more diverse, more interesting, more generalized and more useful.

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