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History will justify me!

Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro

Phraseologism: History will justify me!

Meaning: Quoted playfully-ironically as a self-justification.

Origin: The closing phrase of the speech (October 16, 1953) by the leader of the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro (1926-2016), which he delivered at the trial of the attempt by Castro and his supporters to seize the Moncado barracks (1953). His subsequent attempt at revolution was successful.

Random phraseology:

Whatever a fool does, he does it wrong.

Meaning:

About the unfortunate worker.

Origin:

From the poem-fairy tale "Not so" by the poet Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (1887-1964): "Whatever a fool does, // He does everything wrong. // He does not start from the beginning, // But he ends up at random. // From the ceiling he builds a house // Carries water with a sieve..."

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