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Frames decide everything

Stalin I.V.
Stalin I.V.

Phraseologism: Cadres decide everything.

Meaning: About the role of the "human factor" in any business.

Origin: From the speech of the General Secretary of the CPSU (b) I. V. Stalin (1878-1953), which he delivered on May 4, 1935 in the Kremlin Palace to graduates of military academies. In the same place, he uttered another of his famous phrases: The most valuable capital is people.

Random phraseology:

In the eyes of a woman, an idea always has a face.

Meaning:

1. Women associate any social and political idea with its author, therefore their perception of political doctrines is always personified. 2. If a politician is liked by women and disposes to himself, then, perhaps, his program will also win many supporters among women voters.

Origin:

Words by the French writer Francis de Croissier (pseudonym of Franz Wiener Croissé, 1877-1937). It is cited as a reminder to politicians, public figures to behave in such a way that their programs, ideas will find a favorable response from the female part of the electorate.

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