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Poet, do not value the love of the people

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: Poet, do not value the love of the people.

Meaning: The artist himself is obliged (and has the right to do so) to judge the artistic merit of his works, while the opinion of the public (especially the profane) should not be of decisive importance to him.

Origin: From the sonnet "To the Poet" (1830) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837): "Poet, do not value the love of the people. // A minute noise will pass from enthusiastic praise, // You will hear the judgment of a fool and the laughter of a cold crowd."

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Be vigilant!

Origin:

From a Soviet propaganda poster of the 1930s: "The enemy is cunning! There is bestial malice in him! Watch out!"

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