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But the waves only carry the strong soul there.

Yazykov N.M.
Yazykov N.M.

Phraseologism: But only the strong-hearted are carried there by the waves.

Meaning: Only a strong-minded, courageous person can achieve his goal.

Origin: From the poem "The Swimmer" (1829) by Nikolai Mikhailovich Yazykov (1803-1846): "There, beyond the distance of bad weather // There is a blissful country, // The arches of the sky do not darken, // Silence does not pass. // But the waves endure there // Only strong in soul! / Boldly, brothers, full of storm / Straight and strong is my sail.

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Open letter.

Meaning:

Appeal to a person or group of persons in power with a demand, request, reporting of facts or opinions of signatories on some socially significant issue, or an appeal to the general public in order to draw public attention to a certain issue.

Origin:

For the first time, an "open letter" as an appeal to public opinion was published (July 1846) by the Danish king (1839-1848) Christian VIII. In this letter, the monarch argued in the face of "the whole world" his claims to the possession of the Duchies of Elbe. Initially, the expression existed only in German, but soon spread throughout Europe.

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