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And various other Swedes

Mayakovsky V.V.
Mayakovsky V.V.

Phraseologism: And various other Swedes.

Meaning: About foreigners or just people to whom the speaker treats condescendingly, dismissively or ironically.

Origin: From the poem "Poems about the Soviet Passport" (1929) by Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (1893-1930): "And, without turning their heads, // And without experiencing any feelings, // They take, without blinking, the passports of Danes // And various other Swedes ".

Random phraseology:

I do not regret, do not call, do not cry.

Meaning:

It is quoted as a way to state that a person does not regret anything, does not repent of anything, that he resigns himself to the transience of life.

Origin:

The title and the first line of the poem (1922) by Sergei Alexandrovich Yesenin (1895-1925): "I do not regret, I do not call, I do not cry, // Everything will pass like smoke from white apple trees."

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