Top 17 Quotes About Hungarian Life
#1. This is the generation whose first cry of life was the Hungarian uprising.
Joseph Brodsky
#2. During the first six years of my life, Hungary was one of the most important components of the Habsburg dynasty's vast Austro-Hungarian Empire, but after World War I it became an independent national entity.
Georg Solti
#3. You may lose people you love. You may lose things you had.. but no matter what, never lose yourself.
Ziad K. Abdelnour
#4. The minute you celebrate narcissism, which on one hand is very complex, it's very ridiculous. You have to love oneself with humor.
Nicolas Winding Refn
#5. Everything returns and renews itself. The difference now is that the rate of these returns has increased, in both space and time, in an unheard-of fashion. Now my thoughts can circle the globe in minutes. Entire passages of world history are played out in a couple of years.
Frigyes Karinthy
#6. Not altogether a fool," said G., "but then he's a poet, which I take to be only one remove from a fool."
"True," said Dupin, after a long and thoughtful whiff from his meerschaum, "although I have been guilty of certain doggerel myself.
Edgar Allan Poe
#7. Is it possible that power can conquer matter, that the soul makes a mightier truth than the body, that life has a meaning that survives life itself, that good survives evil as life survives death, that God, after all, is more powerful than the Devil?
Frigyes Karinthy
#8. Anybody who has political ambition has an Achilles heel.
James Callis
#10. Sometimes singed wings will fly with greater purpose.
Tom Althouse
#11. Now we live in fairyland. The only lightly disappointing thing about this land is that it is smaller than the real world has ever been.
Frigyes Karinthy
#13. Troubleshooting a wiring problem is a soul-killing experience.
Casey Neistat
#14. There is no knowledge and science like pondering and thought; and there is no prosperity and advancement like knowledge and science.
Ali Ibn Abi Talib
#15. College girls on the road! One-night stands! Lee felt like an Austro-Hungarian emperor attended on his deathbed by flappers. He felt them stealing his life - literally going back in time and taking, through their incoherent lifestyles, the little he had struggled so hard to attain.
Nell Zink
#16. You know, Italian-Hungarian - no matter how linear and cool I look on the outside, I have all that energy trying to find its way through life.
Carmen Dell'Orefice
#17. It's bad for business, and what's bad for business is bad for Man.
Pierce Brown
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