Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Quote of the Day/Week- Vaclav Havel
Today, we conclude our month-long series of quotes from famous people who died in 2011 with a quip from Vaclav Havel, a Czech playwright/essayist who also became the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic when they formally divorced from Slovakia. Havel was also a dedicated opposition human rights leader when Czechoslovakia was under communism.
There are seemingly few writers who go on to become political leaders. The only one we can think of at the moment is the late Bulent Ecevit, a poet and journalist who became prime minister and president of Turkey. Ecevit is most-known for being the Turkish prime minister in 1974 when Turkey and Greece fought a brief, but ugly war in Cyprus.
Havel died on Dec. 18, 2011, at the age of 75; here is his quote:
"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 around you."
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Bulent Ecevit,
Cyprus,
Czech Republic,
Greece,
Slovakia,
Turkey,
Vaclav Havel
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