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Everyone imagines himself a strategist, seeing the battle from the side

Shota Rustaveli
Shota Rustaveli

Phraseologism: Everyone imagines himself a strategist, seeing the battle from the side.

Meaning: It is easy to criticize other people's actions, to advise, it is much more difficult to do it yourself, that is, to put into practice at least your own advice (jokingly ironic).

Origin: From the poem "The Knight in the Panther's Skin" by the classic of Georgian medieval literature Shota Rustaveli (c. 1172 - c. 1216).

Random phraseology:

To the left of common sense.

Meaning:

About left-wing radicals and extremists whose slogans, calls and actions contradict elementary common sense.

Origin:

The words of the Russian Marxist, Social Democrat, publicist Georgy Valentinovich Plekhanov (1857-1919).

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