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He reads, smiles, and reads again, and again writes without rest

Tolstoy A.K.
Tolstoy A.K.

Phraseologism: He reads, smiles, and reads again, and writes again without rest.

Meaning: about someone's selfless writing work (jokingly-iron.).

Origin: From the ballad "Vasily Shibanov" (1858) by the poet Alexei Konstantinovich Tolstoy (1817-1875): "And the boyar writes all night long, // His pen breathes revenge, // He reads, smiles, and reads again, // And again without rest writes."

Random phraseology:

Mind, honor and conscience of our era.

Meaning:

It is cited ironically about a party that claims leadership, special moral qualities, special knowledge, and is also used in relation to such a phenomenon of Russian political life as the "party of power".

Origin:

From the article "Political Blackmail" (1917) by V. I. Lenin (1870-1924), in which he characterizes his party (Bolsheviks) in this way. Speaking against the Russian press of a different, non-Bolshevik orientation, calling its journalists "blackmailers" and "slanderers", V. I. Lenin wrote: we believe, in it we see the mind, honor and conscience of our era ... "

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