Ambitious Quote by Vaclav Klaus
“Human relations tend to be more difficult when you're dealing with someone who weighs 30 kilograms more than you do. That's when you worry about whether a well-meaning gesture could produce complications. We have no problems with countries like Madagascar or Bolivia, for example. But Germany is our neighbor and we have a shared past. Besides, Germany is powerful and ambitious and more than four times as large as we are. It makes complete sense that we would act cautiously. It's simply Realpolitik.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Public address, Czech Republic, 2005
Dealing with a stronger neighbor requires cautious, pragmatic policies to avoid unintended fallout.
In simple terms: Treat stronger neighbors carefully.
Act cautiously with powerful neighbors.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- diplomatic negotiations
- trade agreements
- security alliances
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance caution and engagement?
- What risks arise from over‑cautiousness?
Caution may limit opportunities for cooperation.