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Famous aphorisms about collectives and individuals
● Scattered cattle are in danger of being eaten by tigers (Myanmar)

The worst group is one with only one member (Bernard Shaw)

● The river is full of water and the river is full.

● Thousands of logs follow.

No one swept all the houses in the court.

* * * The house leaks when it rains all night, and * * * the cow is thin.

● The official residence leaks rain, the official horse is thin, and the official residence stinks.

● The boat leaks the horse.

Public money is like holy water, everyone should taste it (Britain)

● Everyone's business goes unnoticed (Macaulay)

What everyone cares about is actually what no one cares about (Walton)

● Labor should start in time and music should end in time (France)

My friend needs your help today. Never put it off until tomorrow (Soviet Union).

If you want to make a hook, you must bend it in time (Japan)

Fill one stitch in time and save eight stitches later (UK)

A drop of dew when thirsty is better than nothing when drunk.

● Monday morning quarterback, can't catch up.

Thieves close the door and send umbrellas after the rain.

Talking about doctors after funerals (Japan)

● More timely rain, less Monday morning quarterback.

Timely help is the most precious, and advice afterwards is equal to rain after harvest.

People die and doctors come (England)

● Wise after the event (Germany)

Advice after injury is good medicine after death (Denmark)

By the time the cannon speaks, it will be too late to argue (Britain)

Only in the collective can individuals obtain the means to develop their talents in an all-round way, that is to say, only in the collective can individuals have personal freedom. ..... Under real collective conditions, every individual is free in and through his own alliance (Marx and Engels)

● Only when all acoustics are swallowed up by their unified harmony and disappear into it can they become music (Soviet Union).

* * * With a career and a struggle, people can have the strength to endure everything (Soviet Union)

It is here that the great spiritual power of mankind feels that it is in a friendly group (Soviet Union).

The collective strength is like steel, and the wisdom of all people is like the sun and the moon (Mongolia)

Soldiers are not armies (Pakistan)

A man on the battlefield is by no means a real warrior (Europe)

Raindrops falling into the ocean will not dry up (Europe)

If low water drops into the ocean, life will be infinite.

Every bird knows about flying in groups (Yugoslavia)