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If you want peace, prepare for war

Cornelius Nepos
Cornelius Nepos

Phraseologism: If you want peace, get ready for war.

Meaning: Peace for a country is guaranteed only by its reliable defense, powerful armed forces, which discourage possible aggressors from any desire to attack, objectively there are no other guarantees of peace.

Origin: From Latin: Si vis pacem, para bellum. The author of the expression is the Roman historian Cornelius Nepos (94-24 BC), who used it in his biography of the Theban commander of the XNUMXth century. BC e. Epaminonda. Already in the era of antiquity, this Latin phrase became winged. It was repeated, somewhat modified, by the Roman military writer Vegetius (XNUMXth century) in his essay "A Brief Instruction in Military Affairs": "Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum" - "Whoever wants peace prepares war."

Random phraseology:

Sadly I look at our generation!

Meaning:

About contemporaries whose behavior disappoints, upsets the speaker (jokingly-iron.).

Origin:

From the poem "Duma" (1838) by M. Yu. Lermontov (1814-1841): "I look sadly at our generation! // Its future is either empty or dark."

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