Hungary Quote by Csanad Szegedi Download Open image “I went to see Roma people in Hungary, so I could understand them.” — Csanad Szegedi ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hungary People
Many Europeans are confused by the terms Roma and Romania. They wonder if it is an ethnicity or a nation of 22 million citizens. — Traian Basescu Copy Share Image
I felt terrible when I went to Roma because I hadn't fulfilled the expectations of the Florentines. — Gabriel Batistuta Copy Share Image
I loved Roma. The people would hug you and kiss you the first time they met you. It was such a warm culture. But… — Antonio Rudiger Copy Share Image
I didn't play much for Roma and arriving here at Milan is a step forward for me. — Bojan Krkic Copy Share Image
I came to Roma because the president here and the coach have a great will to win, and that's what I have, too. — Gabriel Batistuta Copy Share Image
I am very familiar with Hungary, because I grew up in Romania, which borders it. — Bela Karolyi Copy Share Image
Because I grew up playing for Roma and I want to die playing for Roma, because I have always been a Roma's fan! — Francesco Totti Copy Share Image
I know Italians and I like them. A lot of my father's best friends were Italians. — Kirk Douglas Copy Share Image
I can confirm I feel more at home at Roma than elsewhere. I was adopted by the club, the staff and the fans. From… — Gervinho Copy Share Image
I can say it's true that if I want to understand a certain minority, I need to meet them and get to know them. — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image
I got into the situation where I was extreme right. It turned out that my mother is Jewish, my grandmother is Jewish. I am… — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image
The Jewish people have to get rid of their fears so they see the positive things and they need to dare to look at… — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image
When I belonged to Jobbik, I didn't wear a kippa and I didn't light Hannukah candles. — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image
Before the change of regime in 1989, you couldn't talk about anti-Semitism, and after the regime change, people started to talk about taboo subjects.… — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image
As I'm getting to know Judaism, my view of the whole world is changing. — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image
I used my talent as a speaker giving lectures to young people at schools in Hungary and I speak against hatred and anti-Semitism. — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image
It's part of the institution of teshuva, if you make a mistake, you have to restore it as you can. — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image
When I was a student at university, I went to live in Budapest. I grew up in the countryside. In those days, I had… — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image
I asked my grandmother how a Hungarian Jewish person can experience being Jewish. My grandmother answered was the only choice was to "keep quiet."… — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image
I've always criticised American policy when I've disagreed with it. Just as I've criticised British policy. I was violently anti-Suez and pro-American in 1956,… — Denis Healey Copy Share Image
Hungary is very similar to Bulgaria. I know theyre different countries. — Kevin Keegan Copy Share Image
When Nikita Khrushchev wrapped himself in the bloody mantle of the Czars he broke Hungary, he broke the little Communist parties over the western… — James Cameron Copy Share Image
In Hungary, acting is a career for which one fits himself as earnestly as one studies for a degree in medicine, law, or philosophy. — Bela Lugosi Copy Share Image
I believe that the confidence of Hungary in me is not shaken by misfortune nor broken by my calumniators. — Lajos Kossuth Copy Share Image
The Hungarian ministry begged the king earnestly to issue orders to all troops and commanders of fortresses in Hungary, enjoining fidelity to the Constitution,… — Lajos Kossuth Copy Share Image
I remember when I was 14, I went to race in Hungary, and I went to a concert, and they were playing Bob Marley… — Usain Bolt Copy Share Image
I am very familiar with Hungary, because I grew up in Romania, which borders it. — Bela Karolyi Copy Share Image
Hungary we know it's a difficult track, it's one of the most physical tracks. — Robert Kubica Copy Share Image
...the current Human Rights Commission's working group is made up of the Netherlands, Hungary, Cuba, Saudi Arabia and Zimbabwe. No, I'm not making that… — Andrew Sullivan Copy Share Image
Before the change of regime in 1989, you couldn't talk about anti-Semitism, and after the regime change, people started to talk about taboo subjects.… — Csanad Szegedi Copy Share Image