Vaclav Havel Quotes About Hero

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  • Isn't it the moment of most profound doubt that gives birth to new certainties? Perhaps hopelessness is the very soil that nourishes human hope; perhaps one could never find sense in life without first experiencing its absurdity.

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    "Vaclav Havel Dead: The Quotes Of The Man Who 'Lived In Truth'" by Paul Vale, www.huffingtonpost.co.uk. December 18, 2011.
  • I am convinced that we will never build a democratic state based on rule of law if we do not at the same time build a state that is-regardless of how unscientific this may sound to the ears of a political scientist-humane, moral, intellectual and spiritual, and cultural.

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  • The salvation of this human world lies nowhere else than in the human heart, in the human power to reflect, in human meekness and human responsibility.

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    International Herald Tribune, February 21, 1990.
  • Without free, self-respecting, and autonomous citizens there can be no free and independent nations. Without internal peace, that is, peace among citizens and between the citizens and the state, there can be no guarantee of external peace.

    "Living in Truth". Book by Vaclav Havel, 1986.
  • Hope is definitely not the same thing as optimism. It is not the conviction that something will turn out well, but the certainty that something makes sense, regardless of how it turns out.

    "Disturbing the Peace: A Conversation with Karel Hvížďala". Book by Václav Havel, translated by Paul Wilson. Chapter 5: "The Politics of Hope", 1990.
  • None of us know all the potentialities that slumber in the spirit of the population, or all the ways in which that population can surprise us when there is the right interplay of events.

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    "Disturbing the Peace". Book by Vaclav Havel, 1986.
  • Just as the constant increase of entropy is the basic law of the universe, so it is the basic law of life to be ever more highly structured and to struggle against entropy.

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    Open letter to Dr. Gustáv Husák, Communist President, April 08, 1975.
  • Hope is a feeling that life and work have meaning. You either have it or you don't, regardless of the state of the world that surrounds you.

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  • There are times when we must sink to the bottom of our misery to understand truth, just as we must descend to the bottom of a well to see the stars in broad daylight.

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    Vaclav Havel, John Keane (2016). “The Power of the Powerless: Citizens Against the State in Central Eastern Europe: Citizens Against the State in Central Eastern Europe”, p.78, Routledge
  • Work for something because it is good, not just because it stands a chance to succeed.

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  • I really do inhabit a system in which words are capable of shaking the entire structure of government, where words can prove mightier than 10 military divisions.

    "Critic's Notebook; The Writers Who Shook a Government" by Michiko Kakutani, www.nytimes.com. February 8, 1990.
  • There's always something suspect about an intellectual on the winning side.

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    Disturbing the Peace ch. 5 (1986) (translation by Paul Wilson)
  • The deeper the experience of an absence of meaning - in other words, of absurdity - the more energetically meaning is sought.

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    "Disturbing the Peace: A Conversation with Karel Hvížďala". Book by Václav Havel, translated by Paul Wilson. Chapter 5: "The Politics of Hope", 1990.
  • When a truth is not given complete freedom, freedom is not complete.

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  • The tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of his own life, but that it bothers him less and less.

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    "Letters to Olga". Book by Vaclav Havel, 1988.
  • Sometimes I wonder if suicides aren't in fact sad guardians of the meaning of life.

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    "Disturbing the Peace". Book by Vaclav Havel, 1986.
  • Modern man must descend the spiral of his own absurdity to the lowest point; only then can he look beyond it. It is obviously impossible to get around it, jump over it, or simply avoid it.

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    "Disturbing the Peace". Book by Vaclav Havel, 1986.
  • Even a purely moral act that has no hope of any immediate and visible political effect can gradually and indirectly, over time, gain in political significance.

    "Disturbing the Peace". Book by Vaclav Havel, 1986.
  • If we are to change our world view, images have to change. The artist now has a very important job to do. He's not a little peripheral figure entertaining rich people, he's really needed.

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  • The exercise of power is determined by thousands of interactions between the world of the powerful and that of the powerless, all the more so because these worlds are never divided by a sharp line: everyone has a small part of himself in both.

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    "Disturbing the Peace: A Conversation with Karel Hvížďala". Book by Václav Havel, translated by Paul Wilson. Chapter 5: "The Politics of Hope", 1990.
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Vaclav Havel

  • Born: October 5, 1936
  • Died: December 18, 2011
  • Occupation: Former President of Czechoslovakia