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I think, therefore I exist

Rene Descartes
Rene Descartes

Phraseologism: I think, therefore I exist.

Meaning: On the value of the thought process.

Origin: From Latin: "Cogito ergo sum". The words of the French philosopher René Descartes (1596-1650) from his writings "Discourse on the method" ("Discours de la methode", 1637) and "Principia philosophae" ("Principia philosophae", 1644).

Random phraseology:

Bear corner.

Meaning:

A lonely, remote, lonely place.

Origin:

The expression came into wide use after the publication of the story of the same name by P.I. Melnikov-Pechersky, where the deaf city is named like that. The author is based on the names that have existed since ancient times (Bear's Corner), referring to small settlements. As a toponym, this phrase is already found in the monuments of the XIV-XVII centuries. But there is another explanation for the turnover: Yaroslavl was called the Bear Corner, on the coat of arms of which a bear is depicted.

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