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Horses are not changed at the crossing

Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln

Phraseologism: Horses are not changed at the crossing.

Meaning: On the inappropriateness of replacing the executor, leader.

Origin: From English: Never swap horses crossing a stream. Anglo-American proverb. It entered the socio-political vocabulary of the United States and other countries after it was heard in a speech delivered in 1864 by the 16th President of the United States (1861-1865) Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) on the occasion of his candidacy for a second presidential term . In a slightly different formulation, this idea was repeated in 1916 by one of the Kadet leaders in the State Duma, Vasily Maklakov (1870-1957). Then, under the influence of defeats at the front, in many factions of the State Duma, the question of the removal of Tsar Nicholas II, the Supreme Commander of the Russian army, was debated. On this occasion, V. A. Maklakov said that although the steering wheel of the Russian state "car" is in the hands of a madman, this driver should not be changed at full speed.

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Blue Beard.

Meaning:

Strict, demanding, etc. husband (jokingly-ironic).

Origin:

From the old French fairy tale "Raoul, the Knight of the Bluebeard", edited and published by the French fairy tale writer Charles Perrault in 1697. It tells of a knight who, in anger, killed his first wife, then five others, whom he married later. He dealt with them because, driven by curiosity, they violated his ban and looked into the secret room of the Bluebeard castle - the one where the first murder took place. Violated Raul's ban and his seventh wife, but her brothers arrived in time in time, and she was saved. The nickname Bluebeard became a household name after the French composer Jacques Offenbach wrote an operetta (1866) based on this fabulous story. Later, they began to jokingly call an extremely jealous husband like that, although the tale itself does not give grounds for this.

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