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Quotes by Jász Géza

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1863-02-12 - 1937-02-11

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Youth is full of light and sunshine, full of spring and early summer. Look at the emerging bud, the opening bud, this is youth; the human soul is full of joy, zest for life, full of dreams, full of hope. The human soul is innocent and uncorrupted, it rejoices in existence, it does not yet know what suffering or disappointment is, its soul is not yet worn out, not crushed, but fresh, healthy and flexible. He happily catches butterflies, kisses flowers, enjoys the blue of the sky, the play of the clouds, the song of the bird. His soul is full of desire, hope, will to live, his soul is warmed by beautiful ideas and great goals, he thinks about eternity. Life is open to all young people.

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No matter how poor financial conditions a person lives, if he is healthy, he is rich, and no matter how rich he is, if he is unhealthy, he is a poor person.

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We are like we are with work, if we have a problem, it hurts, and we complain all the time; if we have no problems, we create problems for ourselves, because we cannot live without problems.

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Too much trouble is just as harmful as too little trouble.

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Our child teaches us to love again, his protective arms, clinging to us, melt our crusty heart, it becomes soft like melting butter, so that we sacrifice everything on the altar of love.

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The child is the mirror of truth, the heavenly ray of goodness, the most beautiful earthly flower of human creation.

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To die, to be destroyed, to lose everything that was dear to us, to lose life, to lose the sunshine, the blue sky, the beautiful nature, with its millions of flowers, its green forests, its soaring cliffs, its snowy peaks, its charming lakes, its gurgling streams, its huge rivers and the endless with a great rolling sea, this is death.

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We did not wish for the world and yet we are here, we do not wish for it and yet we must leave it. This is the law of nature.

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Love is the most selfish emotion, which does not share its dominion with anyone.

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Love should never be confused with love, in fact it is its opposite, love itself is self-sacrifice, love is the cruelest selfishness.

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Luck is the mirage we see in front of us, but if we run after it, we will never reach it.

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Love is the angel that defeats the devil.

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Friendship without interests does not exist, a person is much more selfish than being capable of such a thing.

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Man is an invisible tiny speck of dust in the big world, a human's life is a barely measurable tiny unit in the infinity of time, and yet this tiny speck of dust, this tiny time is us, with the many thousands of versions of our lives, struggles, thoughts, joys and sorrows.

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Only one who is completely permeated by love can claim to be human.

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Love knows no race, religion, origin, etc., love knows only people.

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The world. It consists of only five letters, and yet it contains everything that surrounds us since we have been alive.

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Selfishness and love must lead each person together, and then he will find balance in his life.

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Will is a sure guarantee of success.

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If we want something, we have to really want it, not just with a whimper, as most people are used to, we have to want it with all our might, and we must not shy away from any kind of work or suffering, then we will surely achieve what we want.

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Nothing beats the will.

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True, there is no selfless, interestless friendship in the world, nor can it be due to the basic selfish nature of man; such a friend, such a friend, it's all just a fairy tale.

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Some dim form of true friendship is only possible between individuals who are completely independent of each other and are so cultivated that they only see each other as human beings.

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The self-image of honor is the public asset that is the most important from a social point of view.

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Someone can be a great talent, but without honor he is a rag, while someone who has honor can lend a hand to anyone with a sense of self.

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Honor, as our most precious treasure, must be guarded with great care, it is difficult to acquire, it often takes a lifetime, but it is easy to lose it, it can be lost in a second.

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Many people believe that happiness is wealth, happiness is good eating and drinking, the exhaustion of sensual pleasures, or noble birth, high position, great power; many people believe that happiness is mental excellence or physical strength and beauty, others believe that happiness is the love and respect of our fellow citizens, happiness is popularity. All of these can be sources of happiness, but anyone who considers any of these to be the basis of happiness, a complete guarantee, would be very disappointed.

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Everyone knows their own problems, they don't feel the other's.

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We should not look for true happiness on the bright prows of the sun-kissed high mountains, but in the dim bosom of hidden little valleys.

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The individual is not a separate link in the chain, but an organically connected part of the chain of previous generations, and thus he represents not only the present but also the past of the family and country.

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Man is born for suffering and pain, but his nature also requires serenity, as a flower requires sunlight.

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Every human being has a wild animal whose main desire is to rob, destroy and kill. Culture restrains this beast with its many barriers, but there and as soon as it does not feel these barriers, its beastliness breaks out in all its nakedness.

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Morality is not absolute, but has a relative value, just like art.

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The afterlife is also just a dream, a vain tale, a lie invented for the sake of power by the people in power, the leaders of society, in order to console and appease humanity, for the terrible amount of suffering and injustice that they have in this world. to restrain them from revolting.

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