Movie: Alexander Nevsky



Hare, then, in the gully, the Fox followed. Hare in the woods, the Fox behind him. Then the hare between two birches sigani. Fox followed, and stuck, between the birches salinis something. Trick-kick, trick-kick, freeze. Something for her trouble. A hare stands by and gravely said to her:
- "You want me all your maiden honor now violated?"
"Oh, what, soused, is it possible? Shame-what I pity," he says.
- "Then regret it once", meaning her. And broke.
№ 298126   Added MegaMozg 20-08-2017 / 00:39
Not the enemy gave himself forged. Short Kolchuga something.
Quote Explanation: Trying on chain mail before battle.
№ 298122   Added MegaMozg 20-08-2017 / 00:27
- Yes wait, what the Russian land? Where have you seen it? Every man for himself is. Where to sleep there and home.
- You're lying, dog!
- Every reptile in his own way. Don't feed me what I eat. They, the rich, all is one: who is the mother, who is the stepmother. Where is profit, there is you and mother earth. And we, small people, under the German death correct.
№ 298120   Added MegaMozg 20-08-2017 / 00:21
Brothers-Novgorod! The Germans have taken Pskov and on you go. Military men beat the swords against the Germans raised. Someone with a sword caught, beaten with the sword, who with bread - for bread. Yes, mothers, wives fretting over sons and husbands. Someone screamed and beat at the Creek, who said nothing, beat for silence.
№ 298119   Added MegaMozg 20-08-2017 / 00:18
We have a saying: "From their native land to die, but not go".
№ 298117   Added MegaMozg 20-08-2017 / 00:12
Neither you live nor you die quietly not give.
№ 218070   Added MegaMozg 15-01-2017 / 22:36
Who to us with sword come, that perish by the sword!
In fact there was and is the Russian land!
Quote Explanation: The basis of this phrase is well-known Evangelical expression: "take the sword, perish by the sword". Or in full: "Then Jesus said to him, put your sword into his place: for all they that take the sword, perish by the sword" (gospel of Matthew, Chapter 26, article 52). This expression has been well known in the ancient world, in doesangela times. For example, in Ancient Rome it was common as sayings: Who fights by the sword, by the sword and dies - Qui gladio ferit, gladio perit [KVI Ferit Gladio, Gladio perit].
№ 91964   Added MegaMozg 05-01-2017 / 20:30