"Without a language, there is no nation. Without culture, there is no people and cannot be an Independence, an own sovereign state."
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From his essay Skaryna and Independence, as quoted by the Belarusian edition of Radio Liberty: Імёны Свабоды: Пётра Крачэўскі (7 August 2006).
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