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Gentlemen of Fortune
Robert Lewis Stevenson
Phraseologism: Gentlemen of Fortune.
Meaning: Any kind of criminal element - thieves, robbers, swindlers, etc. (iron.).
Origin: From English: Gentlemen of fortune. From the novel "Treasure Island" (1883) by the English writer Robert Lewis Stevenson (1850-1894), in which the pirate John Silver calls his fellow craftsmen that way. The expression became especially popular after the release of the Soviet feature film "Gentlemen of Fortune" (1971), directed by Alexander Sery based on the script by Victoria Tokareva (b. 1937) and Georgy Danelia (b. 1930).
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England has no eternal allies and permanent enemies - her interests are eternal and constant.
Meaning:
Cited as an example of exemplary pragmatism in foreign policy.
Origin:
From a speech in the English House of Commons (March 1, 1858) by the British Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister (1855-1858, 1859-1865), Viscount Henry John Temple Palmerston (1784-1865). He delivered this speech during a debate in Parliament on British foreign policy. In the original: "We have no eternal allies and we have no permanent enemies, our interests are eternal and constant. Our duty is to protect our interests." |
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