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To each his own

Mark Tullius Cicero
Mark Tullius Cicero

Phraseologism: To each his own.

Meaning: 1. Everyone has their own interests, passions, talents, their own way of self-realization. 2. Everyone has their own destiny.

Origin: From Latin: Suum cuique. From the first book of the essay "On the Laws" by the Roman statesman, writer and orator Cicero (Mark Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC).

Random phraseology:

Dark water in the clouds.

Meaning:

Something incomprehensible (iron.).

Origin:

From the Bible (Church Slavonic text). In the Old Testament, Psalter (17:12) it is said about God: "And put down your darkness, his village is around him, the water is dark in the clouds of air." Russian translation: "And the darkness made His cover, the darkness of the waters, the clouds of the air, shrouded around Himself."

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