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If youth knew, if old age could

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Phraseologism: If I knew my youth, if old age could.

Meaning: Regret about the inability to combine the energy of the young and the experience of the elderly, about the disdainful attitude of young people to the advice of elders.

Origin: From French: Si jeunesse savait, si vieillesse pouvait. From the epigram (No. 191) of the French writer and polyglot philologist Henri Etienne (1531-1598), which was published in his collection Les Premices (1594). A poetic version of this expression is known, which belongs to the Dagestan poet Rasul Gamzatov (b. 1923): "Ah, if only we, as young people, could, // Ah, if they, like old ones, knew."

Random phraseology:

It's nice there where we do not exist.

Meaning:

Others get great benefits.

Origin:

The original source is the comedy "Woe from Wit" (1824) by A. S. Griboyedov (1795-1829): Sophia. Persecution of Moscow! What does it mean to see the light! Where is better? Chatsky. Where we are not.

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