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Tsar hunger

Nekrasov N.A.
Nekrasov N.A.

Phraseologism: King hunger.

Meaning: About an extremely difficult situation, forcing to any action.

Origin: An expression from N. A. Nekrasov's poem "Railway" (1865): "There is a king in the world: this guy is merciless, // Hunger is his name. // He leads armies, ships in the sea // Rules, rounds up people in artels, // Walks behind the plow, stands behind the shoulders // Stonecutters, weavers.

Random phraseology:

Whoever makes excuses blames himself.

Meaning:

Do not pay attention to the accusations if you are sure that you are right.

Origin:

It is considered a French folk saying, but the original source of this expression is the words of the medieval theologian Jerome (331 - 420): Qui se excusat, se accusat - Whoever justifies himself, he accuses himself. The expression is based on a well-known feature of human psychology to be suspicious of a person who seriously, thoroughly justifies himself, analyzing the "accusation" point by point, commenting on them, etc., etc. This makes others think that there really is some real reason. An innocent person, as is commonly believed, will not pay attention to unfounded suspicions and accusations - he will ridicule them, dismiss them as empty, absurd inventions, etc.

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