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Happy hours do not notice the mushroom eaters. Happy hours are not observed or observed? Griboyedov and his aphorisms |
Seven years ago, on December 5, 2008, Patriarch Alexy II left this world The Patriarch is always a historical figure, and they remember him as the High Hierarch, and evaluate his deeds in the same way. For many, the title itself overshadows the average person. This is understandable, because the inner circle of His Holiness is very small. Today “Orthodox Moscow” gives the floor to those who are lucky enough to know Patriarch Alexy from this very human side. If it weren't for Berezovsky...Archpriest Vladimir Vigilyansky
, In late autumn 2000, I received a call from the Patriarchate: Arrived at the appointed time, waited half an hour. I enter the office. The Patriarch gets up, walks towards him, smiling, sits him in the chair opposite, and offers: I was taken aback. He started talking about his parents. When I told him that on my mother’s side my ancestors were French who lived and worked in Russia, His Holiness perked up and began asking clarifying questions. Then he started talking about his German ancestors. He told how he was raised as a monarchist, that one of his grandfathers was a White Guard shot by the Bolsheviks. I mentioned in passing that I live in the same place as him - in Peredelkino. An hour later the Patriarch got down to business: I answered as is our custom: As I learned from the press some time later, Boris Berezovsky sold 49% of his ORT shares to Roman Abramovich for almost 150 million dollars (later it turned out that “only” for 10 million). And now I think: if not for Berezovsky, there would not have been this confidential conversation between His Holiness and me, this “secret” between us. Subsequently, he jokingly called me “countryman” (due to the fact that we lived in Peredelkino), noted, driving past my house, that I had “changed the picket fence,” and eventually offered to become his press secretary. Talking chronometerDeacon Sergius Pravdolyubov,
In September 2002, at the all-night vigil in the Epiphany Cathedral in Yelokhov, the senior subdeacon and cell attendant His Holiness Sergei Kuksov left me in his place for a while. At that moment, one of us had to be close to the Patriarch in case he needed something. I stand and look at His Holiness as he blesses and talks to someone. Everyone came up, was blessed, the Patriarch stood alone. Suddenly he makes a sign to me, I approach: I still don’t know if His Holiness just said this, or if he meant my recent wedding, for which I asked him for his blessing in the spring. Aristocrat of the SpiritAbbess Victorina (Perminova),
Patriarch Alexy was born into a deeply religious family and inherited from his parents the love of God, as well as aristocracy in in the best sense this word... I have watched more than once how His Holiness Patriarch communicated with the most different people. He could, contrary to protocol, devote time to an ordinary, unremarkable person, listen to him with attention and respect, seeing in him the Image of God. And the interlocutor felt warmth and participation and understood that he was heard. Only a loving, spiritually sensitive person who does not live for himself can truly hear another. True ascetics had such sensitivity. This shocked the boy Alyosha on Valaam, where he saw the elders high life who supported his spiritual spirit and warmly responded to his childhood letters. And all his life he tried to follow their example. The ever-memorable Patriarch Alexy could business conversation or simply, when communicating with people, say a simple and seemingly insignificant phrase, but do it with such love and kindness and so timely that what was said encouraged and inspired hope. Photo by Vladimir Khodakov Phrase appeared thanks to A.S. Griboedov’s comedy “Woe from Wit”, here is an excerpt from the work:Lisa Look at your watch, look out the window: People have been pouring down the streets for a long time; And in the house there is knocking, walking, sweeping and cleaning. Sophia Happy hours don't watch. Perhaps Griboyedov himself used words from the drama “Piccolomini” by the German author Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805): “ Die Uhr schlagt keinem Gliicklichen» - « I don’t strike the happy clock T". In Russian, a quote from Griboyedov’s work is used. The quote became popular and transformed into a saying. Meaning of the expression Happy hours don't watch The point is that when people are happy, they don’t notice how time flies, they don’t look at what’s happening around them, happy moments can last for hours, but for the happy they are fleeting as a moment. Sometimes the expression is used jokingly when a person does not look at his watch. It’s difficult to argue with the expression Happy hours are not observed, but probably someone will not agree with this quote, let’s see how the majority of people vote in the survey Wed. Look at your watch, look out the window: People have been pouring down the streets for a long time, And in the house there is knocking, walking, sweeping and cleaning (Lisa). "Happy hours don't watch". Griboyedov. Woe from the mind. 1, 8. Sophia. Wed. Dem Glücklichen schlägt keine Stunde. Wed. O, der ist aus dem Himmel schon gefallen, Der an der Stunden Wechsel denken muss! Die Uhr schlägt keinem Glücklichen. Schiller. Die Piccolomini. 3, 3. Cm. while away.
"Don't watch happy hours" in booksLucky numbersFrom the book You are, of course, joking, Mr. Feynman! author Feynman Richard PhillipsLucky numbers At Princeton, while sitting in the lounge, I once heard mathematicians talking about the series expansion of ex - and this is 1 + x + x2/2! + x3/3!... Each subsequent member of the series is obtained by multiplying the previous one by x and dividing by the next number. For example, to get 57. Do you understand men who watch their spouses give birth?From the book 100 penalties from readers author Akinfeev Igor57. Do you understand men who watch their spouses give birth? Absolutely not. I can’t wrap my head around how it’s possible to be anywhere nearby at such a moment, let alone help in any way. Well, it’s not a man’s business, that’s all. I can't speculate yet Happy DaysFrom the book Russian gunsmiths author Nagaev German DanilovichHappy Days The experience of the war with the White Finns posed a number of new tasks for Soviet gunsmiths. Tokarev continued to work with unflagging energy. Time flew by unnoticed while working. Summer flashed by, followed by the golden days of September. Late autumn with dark rainy 9.4. Happy DaysFrom the book Diary of a Former Communist [Life in Four Countries of the World] author Kowalski LudwikHappy DaysFrom the author's bookHappy Days During the 1950s and 1960s, the post-war decades, America was the land of the automobile. Suburban sprawl, the construction of new highways and road systems, and the proliferation of the automobile went hand in hand. Cars were the main thing 184. Your seminar is called: “How to Improve Marketing in Eight Hours.” The question arises: what can you do in eight hours?From the book Marketing. And now the questions! author Mann Igor BorisovichInvisible: WE ARE CONSTANTLY WATCHED!From the book Secrets of Parallel Worlds authorInvisible: WE ARE CONSTANTLY WATCHED! The obvious is something you never see until someone puts it simply enough. K. GIBRAN All of us, when we were little, saw hordes of monsters and dragons around us, and these childhood fears subsequently disappeared ASTRONOMERS DON'T SEE UFOs?From the book The Greatest Mysteries of Anomalous Phenomena author Nepomnyashchiy Nikolai NikolaevichParallel worlds: SMILE, THE INVISIBLE INDIVIDUALS ARE WATCHING YOU!From the book The Secrets of Time author Chernobrov Vadim AlexandrovichParallel worlds: SMILE, THE INVISIBLE INDIVIDUALS ARE WATCHING YOU! “The obvious is something you never see until someone puts it simply enough.” (K. Gibran). -...Have you ever felt like there was someone behind you? That this “someone” is peeking as if from behind DRUIDS ARE WATCHEDFrom the book Druids [Poets, scientists, soothsayers] by Pigott StewartDRUIDS ARE OBSERVED Information about the Druids acquired ancient world, have passed over the centuries from reality to fiction, as encounter faded into report and report faded into rumor. The Druids were encountered directly, perhaps by Posidonius and Happy hours don't watchFrom the book Encyclopedic Dictionary of Catchwords and Expressions author Serov Vadim VasilievichHappy hours do not watch From the comedy “Woe from Wit” (1824) by A. S. Griboedov (1795-1829). Words of Sophia (act. 1, scene 4): Liza Look at your watch, look out the window: People have been pouring down the streets for a long time; And in the house there is knocking, walking, Why we observe what others observe: Mirror neurons of the optical interpretation systemFrom the book Why I Feel What You Feel. Intuitive Communication and the Secret of Mirror Neurons by Bauer JoachimWhy do we observe what others observe: Sick people don't watch the clock?From the book Literary Newspaper 6276 (No. 21 2010) author Literary NewspaperSick people don't watch the clock? Man Sick people don't watch the clock? RESONANCE I read this article while sitting in line to see the doctor. If there is a hell, this is it. I arrived at 10 o’clock in the morning, there were only three people in front of me. K?11 there was only one sweet, silently sad old lady left, and 3. Happy daysFrom the book Prayers on the Lake author Serbsky Nikolay Velimirovich3. Happy days Man, are there any days you have lived that you would like to return? These days beckoned you like the gentle touch of silk, but, having seduced you, they turned into a web. Like a cup full of honey, they greeted you, but they turned into a stench, full Happy hours don't watchFrom the book Jokingly and Seriously author Kotov Alexander AlexandrovichHappy hours are not observed. The professor's face perked up. His eyes opened wide with joy and surprise, dark gray eyebrows protruded over the black frame of his horn-rimmed glasses. He stared at one point on the opposite wall of the office, as if it was there that he saw Everyone knows that time spent in joy and pleasure passes unnoticed and very quickly. But painful waiting or difficult work, on the contrary, drag on endlessly, and it seems that there will never be an end to them. Writers, prose writers and poets formulated this idea in different ways and repeatedly. Scientists also have their own opinions on this issue. Poets about timeThe German poet Johann Schiller was one of those who said: “Happy people do not watch clocks.” He expressed his thought, however, somewhat differently. In the drama Piccolomini, written by him in 1800, there is a phrase that, loosely translated, sounds like this: “For those who are happy, the chime of the clock is not heard.” “Stop, just a moment, you’re beautiful!” - in these lines Goethe hears regret that everything good in life passes too quickly, and at the same time expresses a passionate desire to expand the time boundaries of this joyful state. What did the one who said: “Happy people don’t watch the clock” want to express? The elusiveness of happiness, the impossibility of feeling it instantly, and only its subsequent understanding has always worried both philosophers and ordinary people thinking about life. “Happiness is what once was,” many people think. “Now I remember, and I understand that it was then that I was happy,” others say. And everyone agrees that “good, but not enough...” Griboyedov and his aphorismsTo the question of who said: “Happy people don’t watch the clock,” there is a clear answer. This is Griboyedov’s Sophia from the comedy “Woe from Wit,” which was published in 1824. In modern Russian there are many proverbs and sayings borrowed from literary works. They are so widespread that their use no longer indicates erudition. Not everyone who says the words “I would be glad to serve, it’s sickening to be served” has certainly read the immortal comedy and knows that Chatsky said it. The same applies to the expression “happy people don’t watch hours.” Griboyedov wrote aphoristically, he became the author of many catch phrases. Just four words, one of which is a preposition, convey a deep For anyone who understands literature, it is clear that the ability to convey a complex picture of existence in a laconic form is a sign high art, and sometimes the genius of the author. Alexander Sergeevich Griboedov was a multi-talented person. A poet, composer and diplomat, he passed away under tragic circumstances, defending the interests of his homeland. He was only 34 years old. The poem “Woe from Wit” and Griboyedov’s Waltz forever entered the treasury of Russian culture. Einstein, love, clock and frying panScientists were also not indifferent to the issue of time. One of the people who said, “Happy people don’t watch the clock,” was none other than Albert Einstein. He generally believed that if a researcher cannot explain the essence of his work to a five-year-old child in five minutes, then he can safely be called a charlatan. When a correspondent with no knowledge of physics asked Einstein what “relativity of time” meant, he found a figurative example. If a young man is talking with a girl dear to his heart, then for him many hours will seem like an instant. But if the same young man is seated on a hot frying pan, then every second for him will be equivalent to a century. This is the interpretation given to the phrase “happy people don’t watch hours” by the author of the theory of relativity. Happy hours don't watch Encyclopedic Dictionary of winged words and expressions. - M.: “Locked-Press”. Vadim Serov. 2003. See what “Happy people don’t watch the clock” in other dictionaries:Wed. Look at the clock, look out the window: People have been pouring down the streets for a long time, And in the house there is knocking, walking, sweeping and cleaning (Lisa). Happy hours are not observed. Griboyedov. Woe from the mind. 1, 8. Sophia. Wed. Dem Glücklichen schlägt keine Stunde. Wed. Oh, der ist... ... Happy hours are not observed. Wed. Look at the clock, look out the window: People have been pouring down the streets for a long time, And in the house there is knocking, walking, sweeping and cleaning (Lisa). “Happy hours are not observed.” Griboyedov. Woe from the mind. 1, 3. Sophia. Wed. Dem... ... Happy cowards don't watch- (or don’t wear) jokes. adaptation of a catchphrase from A. S. Griboedov’s play “Woe from Wit”: “happy people don’t watch the clock”... Dictionary of Russian argot - (foreign language) depends on you (this is in your power) Wed. Happy hours don't watch! Don't watch your power! Griboyedov. Woe from the mind. 1, 3. Lisa Sophier. See happy hours don't watch... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary Mikhail Zelikovich Shabrov Date of birth: August 7, 1944 (1944 08 07) (68 years old) Occupation: songwriter, playwright, screenwriter. Language of works: Russian Mi ... Wikipedia There is pleasure without remorse. Leo Tolstoy Happiness is an ideal not of reason, but of imagination. Immanuel Kant To be happy means to instill envy in others. But there is always a person who envy us. The main thing is to find out who he is. Jules Renard... ... Consolidated encyclopedia of aphorisms Aya, oh; happy and happy, ah, oh. 1. One who experiences happiness and joy. How in love I was that night, how happy I was! L. Tolstoy, Cossacks. I have seen happy person, cherished dream which came true. Chekhov, Gooseberry. Salavat... ... Small academic dictionary - (foreign language) it depends on you (this is in your power). Wed. Don't watch happy hours! "Don't watch your power!" Griboyedov. Woe from the mind. 1, 3. Lisa Sophie. See Happy Hours Don't Watch... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling) And, well. 1. The right to govern the state, political domination. Soviet authority. Come to power. □ Relying on the will of the vast majority of workers, soldiers and peasants, relying on the victorious uprising of workers that took place in Petrograd and... ... Small academic dictionary - (foreign language) quietly, slowly Wed. Oh, I wish time would pass faster. It crawls like a turtle... In a moment of happiness it flies like a falcon, like an eagle, and in moments of grief and doubt it stretches and crawls endlessly. N.P. Gnedich. Queen's date. See happy hours... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary Books
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