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The whole world of violence we will destroy
Eugene Potier
Phraseologism: We will destroy the whole world of violence.
Meaning: A phrase-symbol of the idea of a revolutionary reorganization of the world, popular in Russia at the beginning of the XNUMXth century.
Origin: From the first line of the international proletarian anthem "The Internationale", written in verse (1871) by the French poet Eugene Pottier, translated into Russian (1902) by Arkady Yakovlevich Kots (1872-1943): "We will destroy the whole world of violence // To the foundation, and then // We are ours, we will build a new world, // Whoever was nobody will become everything."
Random phraseology:
And grandmothers repeat in chorus: "How our years fly!"
Meaning:
About someone's frequent, tiring for others, lamentations about the transience of time, life.
Origin:
From the novel in verse "Eugene Onegin" (1823-1831) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837) (7, stanza 44): "How Tanya grew up! How long ago // I think I baptized you? // And I she took it in her arms! // And I fought by the ears like that! // And I fed me with gingerbread!" // And the grandmothers repeat in unison: // "How our years fly by!" |
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