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Unhappy is the country that needs heroes

Bertolt Brecht
Bertolt Brecht

Phraseologism: Unfortunate is the country that needs heroes.

Meaning: If a country needs heroes, therefore, it is dysfunctional, suffers from a serious internal flaw ("unhappy"), since for a normal life, heroic efforts are required from people, and not the usual, well-established social and state order, within which the emerging problems in the country.

Origin: From the play "The Life of Galileo" (written 1938-1939, published 1955) by the German writer, director and public figure Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956): "Andrea. Unhappy is the country that has no heroes ... Galileo. No! Unhappy is that a country that needs heroes."

Random phraseology:

Yusy build.

Meaning:

To adjust ingenious judicial tricks, to be a chisel-maker (obsolete).

Origin:

The turnover is based on the figurative meaning of the word yus (obsolete) - "command hook".

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