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The more I get to know people, the more I like dogs

Heinrich Heine
Heinrich Heine

Phraseologism: The more I get to know people, the more I like dogs.

Meaning: On doubting human virtues.

Origin: Words by the German poet Heinrich Heine (1797-1856). Apparently, this aphorism served as the motive for which the Russian poet A. Fedotov wrote the poem "Hunting", which was often heard in the late XNUMXth - early XNUMXth centuries. at literary parties. This poem ends with the words: "The more I study life, the more I love animals."

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Man to man is a friend, comrade and brother.

Meaning:

Phrase-slogan of humanism.

Origin:

From the program of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, adopted by the XXII Congress of the CPSU (1961). This is how one of the principles of the "Moral Code of the Builders of Communism" is formulated in the program, which reads: "Human relations and mutual respect between people: man is friend, comrade and brother to man."

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