Today's Gypsies, who have lived in Prague for only two generations, light a ritual fire wherever they work, a nomads' fire crackling… — Bohumil Hrabal Copy Share Image
“The streets of Prague were a fantasia scarcely touched by the twenty-first century—or the twentieth or nineteenth, for that matter. It was… — Laini Taylor Copy Share Image
I was 25 years old and pursuing my doctorate in economics when I was allowed to spend six months of postgraduate studies… — Vaclav Klaus Copy Share Image
“Very often the test of one's allegiance to a cause or to a people is precisely the willingness to stay the course… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
In Moscow, dim and green under the summer rain, columns of armour were waiting in the side-roads off the long avenue from… — Neal Ascherson Copy Share Image
When I sang my American folk melodies in Budapest, Prague, Tiflis, Moscow, Oslo, or the Hebrides or on the Spanish front, the… — Paul Robeson Copy Share Image
For those of us imprisoned in Poland, the Prague Spring was a harbinger of hope. — Adam Michnik Copy Share Image
My role in 'Slumdog Millionaire' was a cameo, but it did expose me to cinema and took me to Cannes. I then… — Arfi Lamba Copy Share Image
“My God, how long would you have let me wander around Prague before you said 'hold up a minute, Helga, this isn't… — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
I go to Prague every year if I can, value my relationships there like gold, and feel myself in a sense Czech,… — Ellis Peters Copy Share Image
In 1913, the noted German actor and director Paul Wegener was making a film in Prague when he heard the legend of… — Kage Baker Copy Share Image
I was in Vienna in August 1968 for a meeting of the International Federation of Multiple Sclerosis Societies, of which I was… — Shirley Temple Copy Share Image
I've never been paid by or colluded with any Russian to hack the D.N.C., to create search-engine optimization tools to cause Trump's… — Michael Cohen Copy Share Image
“Prague. Praha. The name actually meant “threshold”. Pollina had said the city was a portal between the life of the good and… — Magnus Flyte Copy Share Image
“In all these sights I achieve solace only in bringing forth trees, picturing them blooming like smoke from the roofs of gutted… — Tod Wodicka Copy Share Image
“Unable to see, they were briefly seized by the characteristic Prague anxiety of never finding the entrance--of arriving at one's goal but… — Caleb Crain Copy Share Image
“Prague is far more than the sum of its physical parts or its history. It is a city of the mind and… — Paul Wilson Copy Share Image
Let me tell you how at one time the famous mathematician Euclid became a physician. It was during a vacation, which I… — Bernard Bolzano Copy Share Image
The solution was eventually found by Johannes Gutenberg, who made the breakthrough that finally established printing as the communication technology of the… — Alister E. McGrath Copy Share Image
“My father was called away before he had finished his sentence, and he left my mind resting on the word Prague with… — Mary Ann Evans Copy Share Image