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"Earnest, open talksâ, âin a lot more informal terms."
"Your Invitation to women deliver proof for our common commitment to empowering women. I thank you for what I have done in this respect."
"We spoke about the wars happening in our neighboring countries and of course for us Hungarians, the war in our direct neighborhood in Ukraine, it is very alarming. This meeting just offered us a chance to speak about the importance of peace. We can also learn from you how to appreciate a peace situation and the lack of it in a war conflict. So that is why we stand for peace in Ukraine, and we try to do our best to reach peace negotiations and peace in general,â"
"âI wanted to see for myself how much Rwanda has developed in the recent decades and I can see it myself. I had the privilege and the chance to meet Rwanda people, to meet Rwanda communities and to experience personally, how far you got from where you started,â"
"âKnowing your tragic history, it is even more to appreciate how much progress you made lately and itâs also thanks to your leadership and your commitment,â"
"âHungary is like a doorway to the European Union and for us Rwanda is also a doorway to the African continent. So, that makes our situation also quite unique. We are bigger in size but our population is almost similar,â"
"The Office for the Protection of Sovereignty will properly fulfill its mission as defined in the Constitution if its activities do not affect the freedom of the press or freedom of expression. The President of the Republic has ordered the promulgation of the law,â"
"If we have no kids, we have no future, and having children is saving the world"
"We speak always or very much about climate change, about the challenges we face and how we should protect our planet. But my main question is, âWhy should we save our planet if not for the future generations?â"
"âWe are about to give up on our future,â"
"I donât really want to comment on the prime ministerâs statements. I donât think it is a place and a time to do so,â"
"We do understand what this war is about. Maybe for those who live far away from this war (they) donât really understand the situation the same way we do,â"
"What I think would be the most important is to reach peace,â I think in this process the role of the United States is unavoidable. ... The approach of the president of the United States is also very important, so if the president of the United States is in favor of peace in Ukraine, then we have more chance to achieve peace than if he isnât.â"
"Donât be afraid of getting engaged. Donât be afraid of having a family. Donât be afraid of having kids and saying yes to life,â"
"Jesus Christ is there with me. And then from that moment on in my position as a president, I have always had this security, this feeling of security that Iâm never alone. Iâm never alone when itâs about making a very difficult decision. Iâm not alone when itâs about protecting our fellow Hungarians who are living in Ukraine, a country hit by war,"
"You shouldnât be scared of anything either because youâre not alone.â"
"Iâm happy for that. I think it is important.â The church announced construction of the temple in 2019 but does not have a groundbreaking date."
"I think it is an important sign that we are not ready to give up on our Christianity. For us, Christianity is our predestination, I would say,â"
"This is a bi-annual event held in Budapest for the fifth time, and that while its main focus is âwhat is happening to Hungarians in Hungary, in the Carpathian Basin, and in the diaspora."
"There is not a single country in Europe with a high enough birth rate to maintain its population, let alone increase it."
":"It is a great honor and joy to be here today and address the European Court of Human Rights. My personal interest and perception of the utmost importance of the Convention has arisen during my longtime career as a judge and President of the Greek Council of State..""
". "As the President of the Greek Republic, I am very pleased to confirm that the bonds between my country and the Council of Europe remain strong and undisputed.""
"The concept that the European Convention of Human Rights is a dynamic text and a living instrument has been a crucial feature of Strasbourgâs case law from its very start."
"The Conventionâs case-law has proved to be a force of reform for national legislation and domestic law in general. Especially, concerning Greece, religious liberty, property rights, and fair trial guarantees have been more effectively safeguarded thanks to the implementation of the Courtâsjudgments."
"Applying the Convention has also led to constitutional change: an interpretative statement has been added to article 4 in virtue of the recognition of contentious objectors, after the respective decision."
"She's a great judge, an excellent consensus builder, she's liberal in the broadest sense of the word, and she's not partisan. This is very important for Greek politics. Most importantly, she's a generous person, she's empathetic, she very perceptive."
""exceptional judge" and a defender of human rights."
"âWe know the feeling of vulnerability. We know what itâs like to live divided and what suffering wars cause.""
"We know how precious freedom is and how painful it is to be deprived of it."
"âthe rejection of any kind of oppression has become an instinct in us,â"
"âWe are for the victims and against further escalation,â"
"âWe help beyond our size and strength,â"
"âHungarian fathers and sons living in Ukraine are also giving their lives in the trenches,â"
"âI have seen the suffering that families go through. I have seen what they experience when peace is broken. I have met Ukrainian and Hungarian people who have lost family members. I have met Ukrainian children for whom a kindergarten was set up with the help and support of Hungary; children from whom the war is depriving a happy childhood,â"
""when at least one side sees the time for negotiations as having come,â"
"âIf there is no child, there will be no future,â"
"âWhat is the point of looking after the Earth if we donât have children and grandchildren to pass it on to?â"
"She state can help reduce the financial barriers to starting a family and ensure that those who have children are not disadvantaged compared to those who did not want to start a family."
"At the Eucharistic Congress in 2021, and during his three-day apostolic visit this April, Pope Francisâ presence had such an appeal that it reached the hearts of even those who are not practicing believers."
"Hungary is bigger in size, but our population is almost similar. We need to focus on how we cooperate based on a mutual respect because that is what we can offer as Hungarians, the respect for you, for your way of life, for your people and for your nation; and that is what we expect also from our allies. It is this mutual respect background which our corporation already lies on and which it is going to fly on in the future as well,"
"Presidents are made, not born. Thatâs a good thing to remember. Itâs silly to think that Presidents are born, because very few people are 35 years old at birth, and those who are wonât admit it. So if youâre only 16 donât be discouraged, because itâs only a phase and thereâs nothing wrong with you that you wonât outgrow."
"No external party has anything to do with the future of Syria, with the constitution or president or anything like this. Weâre not going to discuss it with them. This is a Syrian issue. Whenever the Syrian people want to change their president, it should be changed right away, in the same day⌠even if we exaggerate, it should be through a political process, through a constitutional process. Thatâs how we change presidents, not through terrorism and external intervention."
"By almost universal agreement, the most vague and ineffectual of all Presidents was Millard Fillmore, who succeeded to the office in 1850 upon the death of Zachary Taylor, and spent the next three years demonstrating how the country would have been run if they had just propped Taylor up in a chair with cushions."
"The President is the last person in the world to know what the people really want and think."
"American university presidents are a nervous breed; I have never thought well of them as a class."
"Let us not be mistaken: the best government in the world, the best parliament and the best president, cannot achieve much on their own. And it would be wrong to expect a general remedy from them alone. Freedom and democracy include participation and therefore responsibility from us all."
"If you want to see your plays performed the way you wrote them, become President."
"There used to be a time when this country's president could have delivered the same New Year's Address he had given a year before, and nobody would have noticed. Fortunately, that time has passed."
"My dear friends, I bid you farewell as your President. I remain with you as your fellow citizen!"
"Today, every president is the target of criticism and mockery. It is inconceivable that even the most caustic critic would be imprisoned for his or her words."