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To be more royalist than the king

Francois Chateaubriand
Francois Chateaubriand

Phraseologism: To be more royalist than the king.

Meaning: About someone who goes further than the one whose views or interests they represent.

Origin: The French writer Francois Chateaubriand (1768-1848) points out that this expression arose during the reign of Louis XVI, that is, between 1774 and 1793. (La monarchie selon la charte, Paris, 1816, p. 94) (Buchmann, Gefliigelte Worte). There is a similar expression: "To be more papist than the pope." The sequence of occurrence of these expressions is not established. The expression "To be more royalist than the king" is often used in French: "Etre plus royaliste que le roi".

Random phraseology:

Be wise as serpents and simple as doves.

Meaning:

About balance and self-control.

Origin:

An expression from the Gospel (Matt. 10:16), the words of Jesus addressed to the apostles: "Behold, I am sending you like sheep among wolves: therefore, be wise as serpents, and simple as doves."

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