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I can promise to be sincere, but not impartial

Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Phraseologism: I can promise to be sincere, but not impartial.

Meaning: About a principled position.

Origin: From the work "Sayings in Prose" ("Maxims") by the German poet and scientist Johann Wolfgang Goethe (1749-1832).

Random phraseology:

And a smile of knowledge played on the fool's happy face.

Meaning:

About unfortunate scientists (iron.).

Origin:

From the poem "Atomic Tale" by the poet Yuri Polikarpovich Kuznetsov (b. 1941). The poet writes about how Ivan the Fool, having found the Frog Princess, did not understand who exactly he had found, but used this creature "in the name of lofty scientific goals." He "opened her white royal body and started an electric current": "In long agony she was dying - // In every vein the centuries were knocking! // And a smile of knowledge played // On the fool's happy face."

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