Peter the Great — "I am a monarch, but I am also a man."
I am a monarch, but I am also a man.
I am a monarch, but I am also a man.
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"Better a city of wood that looks like stone than a city of stone that looks like wood."
"The beard is an unnecessary appendage."
"When you are a great man, you must also be a great butcher."
"I am not afraid of the devil himself, but I am afraid of a fool."
"I would rather have a hundred good engineers than a thousand good soldiers."
Russian tsar (1682-1725) who Westernized Russia, founded St. Petersburg, and built Russia into a European great power. Closely associated with Catherine the Great (later Westernizing Russian empress). For an intellectual contrast, see Old Believers, Russian Orthodox traditionalist movement that rejected Patriarch Nikon's reforms and Peter's modernization — Peter's beard-shaving decrees, Western dress laws, and calendar changes triggered a religious-cultural schism — the founding poles of Russia's eternal 'European modernity vs Slavic tradition' debate that runs through Slavophiles, Solzhenitsyn, and contemporary Putin-era ideology.
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