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All will pass

Talmud
Talmud

Phraseologism: All will pass.

Meaning: It is used as advice to treat everything philosophically, as a form of consolation in a moment of despondency, sadness, etc. (joking).

Origin: According to the legend set forth in the Talmud, once King Solomon (according to another version - King David), who fell into melancholy, a certain jeweler made a ring, which, as this master said, was supposed to return the king to his former mood. And in general, he advised, it would be good if the tsar more often - both in sad and joyful moments of his life - looked at the inscription made on the ring. Then this ruler will treat his experiences as befits a true philosopher - with a calm understanding of the temporality of everything that happens. The inscription on the ring read: "This too shall pass."

Random phraseology:

I only know that I know nothing.

Meaning:

The deeper, more extensive knowledge of a person, the wiser and more educated he is, the more clearly he realizes how small and conditional all his knowledge is.

Origin:

From Latin: "Scio te nihil scire". According to the philosopher Plato, the great thinker of Ancient Greece, Socrates (470-399 BC), said so. And he explained this idea as follows: people usually believe that they know something, but it turns out that they do not know anything. Thus it turns out that, knowing about my ignorance, I know more than everyone else. Leo Tolstoy ("War and Peace"): "Nothing has been found," Pierre said to himself again, "nothing has been invented. We can only know that we know nothing. And this is the highest degree of human wisdom."

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