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Aphorisms of famous people. Vaclav Havel

Aphorisms of famous people

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Vaclav Havel. The most famous aphorisms

  • If you want your plays to play the way you wrote them, be president.
  • If the world is to change for the better, then everything must begin with human consciousness, with the very humanity of our contemporaries.
  • Truth is not just a fact that you think is true. It all depends on the context in which it is expressed, to whom, why and how.
  • There is no doubt that mistrust of words is less pernicious than unjustified belief in them.
  • Since man began to consider himself the crown of nature and the measure of all things, he began to lose his humanity, ceased to own it.
  • The salvation of our human world is found exclusively in human hearts, in human ability to think, human humility and responsibility.
  • Those who claim that loners are not able to change anything are simply trying to justify themselves.
  • The one who takes himself too seriously is constantly at risk of looking ridiculous, while the one who is able to constantly laugh at himself never seems funny.

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