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Kill the living to honor the dead

Nicolas Boileau
Nicolas Boileau

Phraseologism: The living are killed to honor the dead.

Meaning: Often, bright, extraordinary people are not loved during their lifetime, they are persecuted (and sometimes these persecutions become the cause of their death), but then, when such people die, everyone recognizes their greatness, erects monuments to them, write books, refer to their authority, etc. d.

Origin: From the 6th satire of the French poet and critic, author of the famous work "Poetic Art" Nicolas Boileau (1636-1711).

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The most human person.

Meaning:

Usually used ironically.

Origin:

From the poem "Vladimir Ilyich Lenin" (1924) by Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (1893-1930). So the poet says about V. I. Lenin: "What did he do, who is he and where is he from - // This most humane person? // Short and up to the last moments // we know the life of Ulyanov. // But the long life of Comrade Lenin // must be written and rewritten.

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