Hungary Quotes
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Hungary Quotes & Sayings
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Stencil had called from a Hungarian coffee shop on York Avenue known as Hungarian Coffee Shop
— Thomas Pynchon
Lawyers are like that famous vampire-bat, said to exist in Hungary, which seizes on a creature, and never lets go while there is blood left.
— Walter Besant
I believe that the confidence of Hungary in me is not shaken by misfortune nor broken by my calumniators.
— Lajos Kossuth
In Hungary, acting is a career for which one fits himself as earnestly as one studies for a degree in medicine, law, or philosophy.
— Bela Lugosi
Intellectuals who live in Hungary, or who wish to work or lecture there, are extremely circumspect in their criticism.
— Hari Kunzru
The troblemakers in Hungary are the Jews ... they demoralize our country and they are the leaders of the revolutionary gang that is torturing Hungary.
— Jozsef Mindszenty
The goal is to rise spiritually, not simply to avoid sin.
— Elder Paisios Of Mount Athos
I wasn't cut out to be an opera singer, but it was a nice fantasy for a teenager growing up in Hungary during the Stalinist era.
— Andy Grove
That's brilliant."
"I thought so. But I'm glad you agree. It will make this journey much more pleasant if you are impressed with my brilliance. — Sarah Beth Durst
"I thought so. But I'm glad you agree. It will make this journey much more pleasant if you are impressed with my brilliance. — Sarah Beth Durst
How could I bear a crown of gold when the Lord bears a crown of thorns? And bears it for me!
— Elizabeth Of Hungary
As in heaven Your will is punctually performed, so may it be done on earth by all creatures, particularly in me and by me.
— Elizabeth Of Hungary
vitriolic hatred of Hungary at the peace talks. In
— Dundurn Press Limited
Here was a Jewish man-turned-woman making fun of Jewish men for not being manly enough.
— Susan Faludi
Information is information; it is neither matter nor energy.
— Norbert Wiener
I write of love and death. What other subjects are there?
— Arthur Schnitzler
Children's books, even good picture books, are much richer than ordinary home or classroom conversation,
— Jim Trelease
But Jules will not give up. Not even if it is the queens' sixteenth birthday, and Beltane is in four months' time, falling like a shadow.
— Kendare Blake
I came here with something in me that I inherited from my folks. So I'm going to do something called life and times.
— Al Jarreau
Among Europe's Great Powers only Austria-Hungary remained without a colonial empire.
— Charles Emmerson
If Recsk had taught him anything, it was that for those intent on killing, life was the ultimate revenge.
— Doris Mortman
I organize a chess festival in Hungary. I support chess in schools, and I have my own chess foundation. And I started writing books.
— Garry Kasparov
We are made loveless by our possessions.
— Elizabeth Of Hungary
Oh, doughty sons of Hungary! May all success Attend and bless Your warlike ironmongery!
— Walter Raleigh
When you cannot love or hate anymore, then where is the charm of life?
— Arthur Schnitzler
Nostalgia was never what it used to be.
— Brian Spellman
There can be no finer example of the inspiring powers of competition to shatter the status quo than Hungary's Judit Polgar.
— Garry Kasparov
Loyal companions are an unequaled grace, stanching fear before it bleeds you numb, a reliable antidote for creeping despair.
— Dean Koontz
In Hungary all native music, in its origin, is divided naturally into melody destined for song or melody for the dance.
— Franz Liszt
Be humble in this life ...
— Stephen I Of Hungary
The village of Polgardi is a dusty roadside settlement northeast of Lake Balaton, a resort area in western Hungary popular with German tourists.
— Peter Landesman
The first impulse of a great number of civilized musicians ... is to protest ourdeclaration that the music in Hungary belongs to the Gypsies.
— Franz Liszt
I have loved women even to madness, but I have always loved liberty better.
— Giacomo Casanova