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Let's compliment each other

Okudzhava B.Sh.
Okudzhava B.Sh.

Phraseologism: Let's compliment each other.

Meaning: A call for friendliness, benevolence, etc. (jokingly ironic).

Origin: From the song "Wishes to friends" by the poet and performer of his own songs Bulat Shalvovich Okudzhava (1924-1997), who dedicated it to the writer Yuri Trifonov: "Let's exclaim, admire each other. // High-sounding words should not be feared. // Let's compliment each other - // After all, these are all happy moments of love.

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Know the beast by its claws.

Meaning:

A strong, courageous, resolute person is recognized by his actions (outdated book).

Origin:

The expression is borrowed from ancient Greek. The Greeks used to say: "to know a lion by its claws". Plutarch attributed this expression to Alcaeus. In addition to the named authors, the proverb is given or implied by others, for example, by Lucian, Philostratus, and others. When and how the Greek proverb entered the Russian language is unknown.

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