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And you will live on earth like blind worms live...

Maksim Gorky
Maksim Gorky

Phraseologism: And you will live on earth like blind worms live...

Meaning: About dragging out an unenviable existence.

Origin: The ending from a revised version of M. Gorky's poem (which was previously included in the story "About the Little Fairy and the Young Shepherd", 1895), written in early 1900: "And you will live on earth, // How blind worms live: // No fairy tales about They won't tell you, / They won't sing songs about you."

Random phraseology:

Squeal and cry.

Meaning:

About the extreme degree of admiration, joy, delight.

Origin:

From the film "Anton Ivanovich Gets Angry" (1941), directed by Alexander Ivanovsky and written by the writer Yevgeny Petrov (pseudonym of Yevgeny Petrovich Kataev, 1903-1942). The words of the unfortunate composer Kerosinov: "The audience will squeal and cry!"

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