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Everything real is rational

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Phraseologism: Everything that is real is reasonable.

Meaning: It is used, as a rule, ironically, in relation to a completely unsatisfactory state of affairs.

Origin: The words of the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831): "What is reasonable is real, and what is real is reasonable." The English philosopher Alexander Pope (1668-1744) had a similar judgment: "Everything that exists is reasonable."

Random phraseology:

There is such a profession - to protect the homeland.

Meaning:

About the profession of an officer, soldier, warrior.

Origin:

From the film "Officers" (1971, directed by Vladimir Rogovoy), based on the script by Boris Vasiliev, author of the well-known story "The Dawns Here Are Quiet..-." and Kirill Rappoport. The words of a commander (squadron commander), a former tsarist officer who became commander of the Red Army and head of a frontier post (actor Vladimir Druzhnikov), said by him in a conversation with one of the heroes of the film, platoon commander Alexei Trofimov (actor Georgy Yumatov): "- ... Others with wealth We were proud of our nobility. And we were proud of our profession. - And what kind of profession is this? - To defend the homeland. There is such a profession, platoon commander.

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