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There are more judges in Berlin

Frederick II
Frederick II

Phraseologism: There are also judges in Berlin.

Meaning: It is used ironically, with the appropriate replacement of the word Berlin for the characteristics of judicial arbitrariness.

Origin: In the panegyric biographies of the Prussian king Frederick II, the story is told that he once wished to demolish the mill in his residence of Sanssouci. The miller, to whom it belonged, went to court. The case was decided in his favor, and the king obeyed the court order and did not touch the mill. This anecdote served as the subject for the French story "The Miller from Sanssouci" (1797), which was included in all anthologies of French literature. Its author, Francois Andrier (1759-1833), who was at one time a judge, put into the mouth of the miller who won the trial, the exclamation: "Don't be judges in Berlin ..." This phrase received circulation in the form: "There are still judges in Berlin ", often quoted in French: "II y a des juges a Berlin!"

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The sun rises and sets.

Meaning:

About the flow of time, which is not filled with anything interesting, useful (ironic).

Origin:

The beginning of a famous folk song of the late 18th century. It became especially popular after it sounded from the stage in Maxim Gorky's play "At the Bottom" (premiered on December 1902, XNUMX, Moscow Art Theater): "The sun rises and sets, // And it's dark in my prison. // Day and night sentries / Guard my window.

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