"When a person tries to act in accordance with his conscience, when he tries to speak the truth, when he tries to behave like a citizen, even in conditions where citizenship is degraded, it won't necessarily lead anywhere, but it might. There's one thing, however, that will never lead anywhere, and that is speculating that such behavior will lead somewhere."

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Source: Disturbing the Peace: A Conversation with Karel Hvížďala. Book by Václav Havel, translated by Paul Wilson. Introduction, p. 16, 1990.

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Vaclav Havel

Politician, Playwright

Vaclav Havel was a Czech playwright, dissident, and the first President of the Czech Republic, known for his advocacy of democracy and human rights.

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