Many Czech people are very talented. They can do many things, but when they get to a certain level, they are satisfied. I am not like that, thank God.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Although I don't examine myself in this respect, I would say, off the top of my head, that I've come to acknowledge my Czechness more as I get older.
It's not enough to have talent, you also have to be Hungarian.
I went to an English school and was brought up in English. So I don't feel Czech.
We have to be thankful to the Czechs that they did their duty. The Czech Republic won, I can't believe it. It was a huge party with all the people here.
I go to Prague every year if I can, value my relationships there like gold, and feel myself in a sense Czech, with all their hopes and needs. They are a people I not only love, but admire.
Well, listen, you know, the Czech saying is, you know, when you are drowning you are grabbing even a little twig. That's what all Czechs were doing, grabbing for... with the hope for this little twig.
I still speak Czech with my parents because I was born there.
Down through the centuries, the Czech Republic, the territory of the Czech Republic has been a place of cultural exchange.
Well, it's the Czech Republic now, but more specifically Prague. I went there when I was 12.
There are many people that struggle and struggle and have all the talent in the world, but for some reason they are not successful. You never know why those things happen.
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