| No. |  
   Set expression |  
   Address reference of set expression |  
  
 
   
   | 1 |  
   "Guard your honor from youth” |  
   “Guard your honor from youth” is the epigraph A. Pushkin’s novel "The Captain's Daughter". |  
  
 
   
   | 2 |  
   "And who are the judges?" |  
   "And who are the judges?" (A.S. Griboyedov) |  
  
 
   
   | 3 |  
   Give the good. |  
   A universal human moral category which is active in contemporary song and poetry. Interpretation of reclamation expressions: giving flowers, giving happiness, giving a smile, etc. |  
  
 
   
   | 4 |  
   Be honest with yourself and others, achieve your goals, go through life with a smile. |  
   General human moral principles with the inclusion of original Russian set expressions (go through life, be honest with yourself, achieve goals) |  
  
 
   
   | 5 |  
   Not to exist, but to live, not to allow walk over yourself, to help those who need it. |  
   General human moral principles with the inclusion of original Russian set expressions (literal translation - “not to allow wiping one's feet on yourself”) |  
  
 
   
   | 6 |  
   Pride and honor are above all. |  
   A universal human moral category, which is active in literature. For example: M. Duran's novels "Love and Honor", Radcliffe "Love and Honor" by Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"; lyrics: “Pride and honor are above all. / Down With Love! Don't give a damn on her! / Sweet life has been forgotten for a long time. / And I don't care! "(R. Gryaznov) |