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The fish rots from the head

Plutarch
Plutarch

Phraseologism: The fish rots from the head.

Meaning: Corruption begins with the authorities and is covered by them.

Origin: From Latin: Piscis primum a capite foetat. Literally: The fish begins to smell from the head. In this form, it is first found in the writings of the ancient Greek historian, philosopher and writer Plutarch (c. 45 - c. 127).

Random phraseology:

A little more, a little bit more.

Meaning:

Used as a suggestion to be patient, wait, etc. (jokingly ironic).

Origin:

From the chorus to the song "The Last Fight", written (poetry and music) by the actor, poet, singer-songwriter Mikhail Ivanovich Nozhkin (b. 1937), who first performed it in the film "Liberation" (1970): "A little more, a little more - a little, // The last fight is the most difficult one. // And I want to go to Russia, I want to go home, // I haven't seen my mother for so long."

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