"Just later when you start serving, do you take the responsibility and perceive how deep, meaningful and binding this oath is. The only thing which I’d like to say, especially, to the young generation, is that when you swear to the Constitution, you have to respect it, fight for the free man and his natural rights, and it will completely eliminate your private life. Since the moment you take that duty, you refuse your personal goals. Your aim from now on is to give your state and its people everything that you have with the best of your personality and your environment."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
"Former Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus: “Once you put your hand on the Constitution, your life changes forever”" in The Baltic Times (2020)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Valdas_Adamkus
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Valdas Adamkus
81 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Valdas Adamkus →
Related Quotes
"The 11th of March was the day that Lithuania declared itself independent from the Soviet Union in 1990. There is only…"
"To my mind, the question of integration is not related to the founding of Lithuanian suburbs in one place or another …"
"Liberalism had no appropriate foundations to form in Lithuania. In that field we feel that we lack guides and leaders…"
"On the other hand, it would be naive to expect that we’d be capable of implanting that ideal, whereas the Western wor…"
"A thousand years of fighting for survival. A thousand years of efforts to be within Europe, not only and not as much …"
"We have known a thousand years of resistance and only some periods of quiet when our people could concentrate on econ…"
"In this context of reality, the architects of Lithuanian history who were determined to get back what had been taken …"
"Is it not for this reason that Lithuania received massive moral support from all over the world since the very first …"
"Fighting for freedom and living in independence is the common denominator that brings the suffering and victories of …"
"It is because the United Nations primarily consists not of the sum total of the votes, but of universal principles, a…"