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Yes, a smart person cannot but be a rogue

Griboyedov A.S.
Griboyedov A.S.

Phraseologism: Yes, a smart person can not be a rogue.

Meaning: An ironic commentary on someone's unseemly deeds or cynical life principles.

Origin: From the comedy "Woe from Wit" (1824) by A. S. Griboyedov (1795-1829). The words of Repetilov (act. 4, yavl. 4), who speaks of one of his comrades: "A night robber, a duelist, // He was exiled to Kamchatka, returned as an Aleut, // And he is not clean on his hand, // Yes, a smart person is not maybe not a rogue. // When he talks about high honesty, // We inspire with some kind of demon: // Eyes in the blood, face burns, // He cries himself, and we all sob."

Random phraseology:

Rush hour.

Meaning:

The time of the highest voltage, the greatest congestion in the work of transport, the power grid, etc.

Origin:

This expression is a tracing paper from the French "heures de pointe". There is also an opinion that this is a half-calculus of the English expression "peak hours".

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