Vaclav Havel

Czech president, playwright

Contemporary influential 120 sayings

Sayings by Vaclav Havel

I don’t think you have to be a smoker to understand life.

1993 — Interview on habits and philosophy
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I’m always astonished when I wake up.

1990 — Conversation with a journalist
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Totalitarianism is not just a system of power, but also a way of life, a way of thinking, a way of being.

1978 — Essay 'The Power of the Powerless'
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If the main pillar of the system is living a lie, then it is not surprising that the fundamental threat to it is living the truth.

1978 — Essay 'The Power of the Powerless'
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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 in human responsibility.

1989 — Acceptance speech for the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade
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Politics, when it is done well, is a service to others, not a means to personal power or enrichment.

1990s — Various writings and speeches
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The absurd is the only way to describe the world we live in.

1965 — Play 'The Memorandum'
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The worst thing is that we have become accustomed to the lie.

1978 — Essay 'The Power of the Powerless'
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Without free, independent and strong citizens, there is no free and strong state.

1990 — Speech to the US Congress
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The future is uncertain precisely because it is open, and because it is open, it is full of hope.

1990s — Interview, discussing the post-communist era
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I am not an optimist, because I am not sure that everything will end well. Nor am I a pessimist, because I am not sure that everything will end badly. I am a realist who hopes.

Various — Interview, often cited
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Responsibility is something that you have to take, not something that you are given.

Various — Various writings
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The more a person has, the more he is afraid of losing it.

1968 — Play 'The Increased Difficulty of Concentration'
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The only way to overcome fear is to confront it.

Various — Various writings and interviews
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The primary task of a good politician is not to win elections, but to do what is right for the country.

1990s — Speech or interview during his presidency
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Without common global responsibility, we cannot solve any of the global problems.

1990s — Speech at the World Economic Forum
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The experience of prison is an experience of learning to live without illusions.

1983 — Book 'Letters to Olga'
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Life is a magnificent gift, a unique opportunity, a great adventure.

Various — Various personal reflections
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The tragedy of modern man is not that he has lost God, but that he has lost himself.

1980s — Essay or interview
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The greatest danger facing mankind is that we are losing our sense of responsibility.

1990s — Various speeches and essays
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