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I'm strange, not strange who is?

Griboyedov A.S.
Griboyedov A.S.

Phraseologism: I'm strange, not strange who is?

Meaning: About the uniqueness of each person, and the rejection of limitations.

Origin: From the comedy "Woe from Wit" (1824) by A. S. Griboyedov (1795-1829). The words of Chatsky (act. 3, yavl. 1): "I am strange, but who is not strange? // The one who looks like all fools, // Molchalin, for example ..."

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To the right of me - only a wall.

Meaning:

About the representative of radical views.

Origin:

Words (1916) of a landowner, a well-known nationalist, one of the founders of the Union of the Russian People, the organizer of the chamber of Mikhail the Archangel, an ultra-right deputy of the II-IV State Dumas from the Bessarabia province Vladimir Mitrofanovich Purishkevich (1870-1920). The phrase was also attributed to the Chief Prosecutor of the Holy Synod A. Shirinsky-Shikhmatov. The expression is probably borrowed from the political language of England at the end of the 1849th century. "There was only a wall to the right of them," British politician Randolph Churchill (1895-XNUMX) said of Conservative parliamentarians.

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