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I started studying law, but this I could stand just for one semester. I couldn't stand more. Then I studied languages and literature for two years. After two years I passed an examination with the result I have a teaching certificate for Latin and Hungarian for the lower classes of the gymnasium, for kids from 10 to 14. I never made use of this teaching certificate. And then I came to philosophy, physics, and mathematics. In fact, I came to mathematics indirectly. I was really more interested in physics and philosophy and thought about those. It is a little shortened but not quite wrong to say: I thought I am not good enough for physics and I am too good for philosophy. Mathematics is in between.

~ George Pólya

George Pólya Biography Funny Humor Hungarian Interest Joke Language Latin Law Literature Math Mathematics Philosophy Physics Science Study Teaching

The French by their nature had a permanent hunger for sensation. This was even more true of the eighteenth century, of which that considerable expert Victor du Bled remarked that no other age was ever so bored.

~ Antal Szerb

Antal Szerb French History History Hungarian Hungarian Nonfiction

It is not the business of a Queen to be human.

~ Antal Szerb

Antal Szerb French History History Hungarian Hungarian Nonfiction

If you spent time thinking about the future, you wouldn't be a true adventurer. An adventure is something that happens from one moment to the next; in which there is no yesterday and no tomorrow. Everything else is just petty bourgeois.

~ Antal Szerb

Antal Szerb French History History Hungarian Hungarian Nonfiction

There is a folk-tale about a shoemaker and his wife who were so poor that they had to send their many children out into the world to make a living. The lads went through many a perilous adventure but came home in the end, unscathed, to help their mother. They had always remembered their mother's advice and wise words; they often quoted them when they were in trouble, and in fact they recognized one another by them in foreign lands.The countless peoples of the world may be looked upon as so many children sent out into the world. They have gone through many adventures and hardships. They have drifted apart and fallen out with one another, on many occasions. They have failed to realize soon enough that they are brothers.But now it seems that they are beginning to realize this -- at least to the extent that they are able to get acquainted with each other's fundamental natures -- through their stories and songs.

~ Gyula Illyés

Gyula Illyés Brotherhood Folk Tales Hungarian Music Story Telling

These tales, without exception, express the truth that justice triumphs in the end. They all contain the idea that it is worth while to fight for the truth, in any situation.In this fight man is assisted by more powerful beings than ordinary mortals. And the triumph of justice is the only sense and consolation in this world. Indeed, the world itself started out with this hope. The human race received it long, long ago as a cradle-song.

~ Gyula Illyés

Gyula Illyés Folk Tales Hungarian Justice Story Telling

The life of the hero of the tale is, at the outset, overshadowed by bitter and hopeless struggles; one doubts that the little swineherd will ever be able to vanquish the awful Dragon with the twelve heads. And yet, ...truth and courage prevail and the youngest and most neglected son of the family, of the nation, of mankind, chops off all twelve heads of the Dragon, to the delight of our anxious hearts. This exultant victory, towards which the hero of the tale always strives, is the hope and trust of the peasantry and of all oppressed peoples. This hope helps them bear the burden of their destiny.

~ Gyula Illyés

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I set free the phantoms of my imagination.

~ Frigyes Karinthy

Frigyes Karinthy Hungarian Life Philosophy Sociology

Is it possible that power can conquer matter, that the soul makes a mightier truth than the body, that life has a meaning that survives life itself, that good survives evil as life survives death, that God, after all, is more powerful than the Devil?

~ Frigyes Karinthy

Frigyes Karinthy Hungarian Life Philosophy Sociology

Everything returns and renews itself. The difference now is that the rate of these returns has increased, in both space and time, in an unheard-of fashion. Now my thoughts can circle the globe in minutes. Entire passages of world history are played out in a couple of years.

~ Frigyes Karinthy

Frigyes Karinthy Hungarian Life Philosophy Sociology

Now we live in fairyland. The only lightly disappointing thing about this land is that it is smaller than the real world has ever been.

~ Frigyes Karinthy

Frigyes Karinthy Hungarian Life Philosophy Sociology
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