Who will forget the old both out. Who remembers the old, that eye out

(from last. "Who remembers the old, that eye out"- about the unwillingness to remember past grievances, troubles, etc.)

1) original value;

2) the need to remember old grievances.

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"Whoever remembers the old, that's out of the eye, and whoever forgets, both of them" in books

65 A person's worth should be determined by what he gives, not by what he receives

From the book Rules of Life by Albert Einstein by Percy Allan

65 A person's worth should be determined by what he gives, not by what he receives

Rule 72

From the book Rules of Love author Templar Richard

Rule 72 She never forgave him, she still feels bitterness from this betrayal and suffers because of this. And by the way, remember the rule of 70, still believes

Who will remember the old ...

From the book Literaturnaya Gazeta 6256 (No. 52 2010) author Literary Newspaper

Who will remember the old ... Club 12 chairs Who will remember the old ... MEMOIRASMS "CLUB DS" In the middle of 1967 in life " literary newspaper"An incredible event took place: in the Central Committee of the CPSU, which today, with complete impunity, we are freedom-lovingly watering" from hundreds of thousands of batteries,

Stanislav Kunyaev WHO WILL REMEMBER THE OLD... (Open letter to Vladimir BUSHIN)

From the book Newspaper Day of Literature # 58 (2001 7) author Literature Day Newspaper

Stanislav Kunyaev WHO WILL REMEMBER THE OLD... (Open letter to Vladimir BUSHIN) Volodya Bushin called me in February of this year and says: - I congratulate you, Stanislav, on the publication of your mother's diaries in the journal. She is real soviet man. Not like you.

III From the same to the same,

From the book of Emil XIX century author Eskiros Alphonse

III From the same to the same, January 15, 185 ... I didn’t say anything to you ?, but many? should I have told you? so much. That's why I'm writing to you? It was two o'clock when I called yesterday at the gates of your prison. After talking for how many minutes with the director, the watchman with a bunch of keys led me into

IV The same to the same

From the book of Emil XIX century author Eskiros Alphonse

IV Same same April 3rd 185...Finally I got news about you? from M. What he said to me calmed me a little. Do not think that I have forgotten your instructions regarding Emil. I try as much as possible, I try to put him in direct relations with the objects surrounding him. At

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Moreover, do not be surprised, my son, if, while on the path that leads to grief, you fall into thorns and mire; smooth places will also happen again: for those who are in a feat sometimes fall, and sometimes (themselves) overthrow (opponents). The great Job said: Is not the life of a man on earth a temptation (Job

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From the book Soulful Teachings the author Dorotheus Avva

In addition, just as shadows follow bodies, so do temptations follow the fulfillment of commandments, for no one, said the Great Anthony, will enter the Kingdom of Heaven without temptations. So, do not be surprised, my son, that in your concern for your salvation, you meet temptations and sorrows. But be patient without

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From the book Soulful Teachings the author Dorotheus Avva

In addition, We are the creation and work of a good and philanthropic God, who said: I live Az, says the Lord, I do not want the death of a sinner, but to turn and live to be him (Ezek. 33, 11). Also: For I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance (Matt. 9:13). So if this is true and

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In addition, Abba Pimen judged well that the saying commanding not to worry about tomorrow (Matt. 6:34) was said to a person who is in temptation. And the saying: cast thy sorrow upon the Lord (Psalm 54:23) applies here as well. So leave, my son, human

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Moreover, do not be surprised, my son, if, while on the path that leads to grief, you fall into thorns and mire; smooth places will also happen again: for those who are in a feat sometimes fall, and sometimes they themselves overthrow their opponents. The great Job said: Is it not a temptation for a man to live on earth (Job 7:1).

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4. He who watches the wind should not sow; and whoever looks at the clouds will not reap. Doing good, a person should not show excessive prudence, caution and suspiciousness, so as not to be left without any harvest, like one who watches the wind too diligently and

9. Woe to him who quarrels with his Creator, a shard of earthly shards! Will the clay say to the potter, "What are you doing?" and will your deed say of you, "He has no hands?" 10. Woe to the one who says to his father: "Why did you bring me into the world?", And to his mother: "Why did you give birth to me?"

From the book Explanatory Bible. Volume 5 author Lopukhin Alexander

9. Woe to him who quarrels with his Creator, a shard of earthly shards! Will the clay say to the potter, "What are you doing?" and will your deed say of you, "He has no hands?" 10. Woe to the one who says to his father: "Why did you bring me into the world?", And to his mother: "Why did you give birth to me?" From 9-13

10. As rain and snow come down from heaven and do not return there, but water the earth and make it capable of bearing and growing, so that it gives seed to the one who sows and bread to the one who eats - 11. so is My word that goes out of My mouth - it does not return to Me empty, but fulfills what I

From the book Explanatory Bible. Volume 5 author Lopukhin Alexander

10. Just as rain and snow comes down from heaven and does not return there, but waters the earth and makes it capable of bearing and growing, so that it gives seed to the one who sows and bread to the one who eats - 11. so is My word that goes out of My mouth - it does not return to Me empty, but

Chapter 273: The one who forgets to pray should pray when he remembers it.

From the book of Mukhtasar "Sahih" (collection of hadiths) by al-Bukhari

Chapter 273: The one who forgets to pray should pray when he remembers it. 346 (597). Anas bin Malik, may Allah be pleased with him, reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “If anyone forgets about prayer, let him pray when

Who will remember the old ..

Whoever remembers the old, that eye out. Keeping evil for past grievances is dearer to yourself: the character becomes smaller, the soul becomes thinner, health suffers. Instead of hiding bad thoughts about long-standing humiliations, slaps, betrayals, you need to try to forgive and forget them, because we are all not without sin

To forgive means not just to say: I forgive, but to remove annoyance from the heart, an unkind feeling against the offender (Leo Tolstoy)

But this proverb has a continuation "... and whoever forgets - both eyes out!", Which contradicts its first part. And go and figure out which half to choose as a life credo. Apparently it all depends on the circumstances. The Anglo-Saxons also think so: “Dwell on the past and you may lose an eye; forget the past and you will lose both eyes "(remember the past - lose an eye; forget the past - lose both eyes)

Who takes revenge, sometimes regrets the perfect; one who forgives never regrets it(Alexandr Duma)

Synonyms of the expression "Whoever remembers the old, that eye out"

  • Whoever remembers the old, the devil will pull to reprisal
  • You can't wash away blood and blood
  • Forgive on stupidity, do not judge on simplicity
  • Forgive three times, and the fourth sickness
  • Forgiveness is a sign of strength
  • Man makes mistakes, God forgives
  • Forgiving is easy. It's harder to forget what you forgive

Learn to forgive

Learn to forgive ... Pray for those who offend,
Conquer evil with a ray of good.
Go without hesitation to the camp of the forgiving,
While the Calvary star burns.

Learn to forgive when the soul is offended
And the heart, like a cup of bitter tears,
And it seems that kindness is all burned out,
You remember how Christ forgave.

Learn to forgive, forgive not only with a word,
But with all my soul, with all my being.
Forgiveness is born of love
In the creation of prayer nights.

Learn to forgive. In forgiveness, joy is hidden.
Generosity heals like a balm.
The blood was shed on the Cross for all.
Learn to forgive so that you can be forgiven yourself (Boris Pasternak)

Application of the proverb in literature

“Her lips trembled. - Whoever remembers the old - that eye out. Do you know such a proverb?(Irina Muravyova "The tradesman in the nobility")
“After a couple of years, he just as unexpectedly restored relations with me and even gave me his book with the inscription “Who will remember the old ...”(Alexander Gorodnitsky "And still hope to live")
“What stood, what lurked behind this magnanimous - emphatically magnanimous! - a gesture of oblivion (who will remember the old ...)? Thirst for self-justification?(Alexander Arkhangelsky "Alexander I")
“And the fact that earlier the same Grishin almost closed the theater and Lyubimov was already sitting in his waiting room, waiting to be called to be expelled from the party, preparing himself, not foreseeing his future fate, so whoever remembers the old, that’s out of the eye”(G. Ya. Baklanov "Life, presented twice")

61 years ago in Lausanne, Switzerland, the ex-president of Finland and the ex-commander-in-chief of its army, marshal of Finland, field marshal, lieutenant general of the Russian army of the times of the Provisional Government, died Carl Gustav Emil Mannerheim . Not to say that suddenly - at the age of 84.

In memory of this figure in St. Petersburg on Shpalernaya Street there is a whole hotel called "Marshal", in which, as I understood from the presentation of the hotel, two busts already coexist Mannerheim and a museum exhibition dedicated to him was opened.

At the opening of the “left” bust dedicated to the 140th anniversary of the marshal’s birth (which the civilized world celebrated on June 14, 2007), where the future marshal is depicted at the time of his cavalry guard youth, spent just in St. Petersburg, there was even an armed guard of honor from the military personnel of the Russian Army.

You can hear everything about the marshal. They agree to the point that he almost saved Leningrad during the war, they say, and the Finnish cannons did not shoot at the city, and the Finns did not cross the old border. And what, I wonder, was the Finnish army doing on the northern approaches to the city? Did you let convoys with humanitarian aid from the commander-in-chief Marshal Mannerheim, who was nostalgic for the city of his youth, into the besieged city, and in between performed national Finnish songs and dances for those surrounded?

Maybe the Finns did not shoot at Leningrad. But they fired at the city and barbarously bombed it, their allies, the Germans - from the positions and airfields kindly provided by the Finns. Well, they mined the Gulf of Finland a little along with the Nazis - a couple of days before the start of the war. German bombs and shells were enough to turn life in the city into hell. And the Finns - in order not to let food into the city. Hell is hot and hungry at the same time - the Germans with their allied Finnish troops, who closed the blockade of the city from the north, took care of this with their usual diligence. Those who survived this hell are still alive.

The Fuhrer made a special trip to Finland in the summer of 1942 to congratulate his colleague on his 75th birthday.

Found a few illustrative photos on the Internet. Three moments of a great war. Here is a Soviet sailor captured by the Finns on Hanko.

The photo from the Finnish archive is signed: “Suomalaiset upseerit keskustelivat venalaisdesantin kanssa Hangon lohkolla 17.7.1941. Desantti nauroi viimeiselle toivomukselleen. (Finnish officers tried to interrogate a Russian paratrooper captured on July 17, 1941. The paratrooper only laughed in response.)

The photo from the Finnish archive is signed: “Suomalaiset upseerit keskustelivat venalaisdesantin kanssa Hangon lohkolla 17.7.1941. Desantti nauroi viimeiselle toivomukselleen. (Finnish officers tried to interrogate a Russian paratrooper captured on July 17, 1941. The paratrooper only laughed in response.)

Here the Finnish gentlemen-officers are talking with the prisoner.

The source says: "The text on the reverse notes that the Russian is laughing at his "last request"" (Text on reverse side notes that the Russian laughs at the question of his last request.)

The source says: "The text on the reverse notes that the Russian is laughing at his "last request""

But Finnish servicemen are solving the Russian question. Not otherwise, without the knowledge of his commander in chief.

Desantin kuolemantuomio. (Death sentence for a paratrooper.)

Desantin kuolemantuomio. (Death sentence for a paratrooper.)

I immediately remembered another photo series, which we owe to an unknown German military photographer. A few more moments of the war, recorded relatively close, on the Kola Peninsula.

Who remembers the old eye out(meaning) - a Russian proverb that calls to forget old grievances and live, as it were, from scratch.

In the literal sense, the proverb calls to deprive the eyes of those who remember old grievances.

- "Whoever remembers the old, that eye out"

- "Whoever remembers the old (or: remembers), that eye is out"

The proverb is in explanatory dictionary living Great Russian language to the word "old":

- "Do not remember the old"

- "Whoever remembers the old (and: remembers) - that eye is out."

The proverbs "Whoever remembers the old, get out of the eye", "Whoever remembers the old, the devil will pull him to reprisal" are indicated in the Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary (1904).

Examples

"- Let's not remember what happened," said the touched Mikhail Averyanych with a sigh, shaking his hand firmly.

(1890), d. 4, 7 - about reconciled neighbors:

"Uncle. Who remembers the old, that eye out. God is merciful, everything will turn out well."

Grigorovich

"My uncle Bandurin": "Basta, - said the uncle, - who remembers the old, that eye out and held out his hand to him.

(1818 - 1883)

"Petushkov" 5: "Oh Vasilievna! who remembers the past, that eye out. Is not it? You're not angry with me, are you?"

"" (1861), ch. 25:" Who remembers the old, that eye out, - said Anna Sergeevna, - all the more so since, speaking in all conscience, I also sinned then ... One word: we will continue to be friends.

"Notes of a hunter" (1847-1851), Pyotr Petrovich Karataev: "Well, what, - he finally said, - who remembers the old, that eye out… Is not it?".