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Time heals wounds. Time is the best doctor, medicine

Augustine
Augustine

Phraseologism: Time heals wounds. Time is the best doctor, medicine.

Meaning: What worries you now will become less painful over time.

Origin: The expression goes back to the "Confession" of Augustine (354-430). Similar to it is found already in antiquity, in the Greek writer Menander (c. 343 - c. 291 BC): "Time is the doctor of all inevitable evils."

Random phraseology:

Maiden memory.

Meaning:

About bad, "short" memory (joking).

Origin:

The expression is East Slavic, from the frivolity of some girls who, having found a new groom, quickly forget their vows to the former gentleman. The expression could also have arisen when the proverb "The girl's memory of the guy forgot" was truncated.

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