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I don't know why and who needs it

Vertinsky A.N.
Vertinsky A.N.

Phraseologism: I don’t know why and who needs it.

Meaning: Regret for the dead.

Origin: From the author's song "What I have to say ..." (October, 1917) by Alexander Nikolayevich Vertinsky (1889-1957): "I don't know why and who needs it, / Who sent them to death with an unshaking hand .. ." The song was dedicated to the cadets who died in Moscow during the October armed uprising of 1917.

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Everything will pass like smoke from white apple trees.

Meaning:

Consolation, advice to treat life calmly, philosophically, because everything passes - both good and bad.

Origin:

Quote from a poem by S. A. Yesenin (1895-1925) "I do not regret, I do not call, I do not cry ..." (1922): "I do not regret, I do not call, I do not cry, // Everything will pass like smoke from white apple trees ./ Withering covered in gold, // I will not be young anymore.

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