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There is a person - there is a problem, no person - there is no problem

Rybakov A.N.
Rybakov A.N.

Phraseologism: If there is a person, there is a problem; if there is no person, there is no problem.

Meaning: Quoted as a reminder of the times of Stalinist terror.

Origin: Erroneously attributed to I. V. Stalin: there is no evidence that he ever said or wrote something like that. This phrase is from the novel "Children of the Arbat" (1987) by Anatoly Naumovich Rybakov (1911-1998). This is how I. V. Stalin speaks about the execution of military experts in Tsaritsyn in 1918: "Death solves all problems. There is no person, and there is no problem." Later, in his "Roman-recollection" (1997), A. Rybakov himself wrote that he "probably heard this phrase from someone, perhaps he himself came up with it." That was the Stalinist principle. I just summed it up."

Random phraseology:

Two camps are not a fighter, but only a random guest.

Meaning:

About someone who does not belong and does not want to belong to any of the warring groups of people, but for various reasons maintains relations with representatives of both camps.

Origin:

The beginning of the poem (1857) by the poet Alexei Konstantinovich Tolstoy (1817-1875).

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