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Prague Quotes

1.
Prague is the Paris of the '90s.
Marion Ross

Authors on Prague Quotes: Fred Durst Penelope Gilliatt Marion Ross Edie McClurg Josef Koudelka Cillian Murphy Martina Hingis Vaclav Klaus Milan Kundera Hans Frank Milos Forman
2.
We had a poster of the Davis Cup in 1986. It was in Prague, the Czech Republic against Sweden, and we went to watch, so I got the poster. You couldn't get all the posters. You were lucky if you got one.
Martina Hingis

3.
By the time I returned to Czechoslovakia, I had an understanding of the principles of the market.
Vaclav Klaus

4.
I can tell you a graphic difference. In Prague, for example, big red posters were put up on which could be read that seven Czechs had been shot today. I said to myself: If I put up a poster for every seven Poles shot, the forests of Poland would not be sufficient to manufacture the paper for such posters.
Hans Frank

5.
So I left with Jean Claude and went to Paris, so when the Russians came to Prague, I was in Paris.
Milos Forman

6.
Prague is a dark place.
Fred Durst

7.
Regarding 'Ferris Bueller,' I was in the Czech Republic once, in Prague, making a movie at the same time as Jeffrey Jones, who played the principal, who was making a different movie. The Super Bowl was going to be playing at this bar at midnight, so we decided we would go watch the Super Bowl at this bar at midnight in Prague together.
Edie McClurg

8.
Prague is like a vertical Venice steps everywhere.
Penelope Gilliatt

9.
[We were very lucky that Sean [ Ellis ] researched the film [Anthropoid ] for many years.] We sort of piggybacked on his knowledge, and he gave us a lot of materials, which we read. For me, the greatest resource was actually shooting the film in Prague.
Cillian Murphy

10.
Totalitarianism is neither left nor right, and within its empire both will perish. I was never a believer, but after seeing Czech Catholics persecuted during the Stalinist terror, I felt the deepest solidarity with them. What separated us, the belief in God, was secondary to what united us. In Prague, they hanged the Socialists and the priests. Thus a fraternity of the hanged was born.
Milan Kundera

11.
My work has no theme. I don't care if my photographs get published, and I have no interest in the news. But the invasion of Prague was not news, it was my life.
Josef Koudelka