Václav Havel: Quotes about people

Václav Havel was playwright, essayist, poet, dissident and 1st President of the Czech Republic. Explore interesting quotes on people.
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“Establishing respect for the law does not automatically ensure a better life for that, after all, is a job for people and not for laws and institutions.”

Václav Havel book The Power of the Powerless

Living in Truth (1986), The Power of the Powerless
Context: The law is only one of several imperfect and more or less external ways of defending what is better in life against what is worse. By itself, the law can never create anything better... Establishing respect for the law does not automatically ensure a better life for that, after all, is a job for people and not for laws and institutions.

“Many people hardly ever see a politician as a person anymore.”

Václav Havel

The Onassis Prize For Man and Mankind (1993)
Context: Many people hardly ever see a politician as a person anymore. Instead, a politician is a shadow they watch on television, not knowing whether he is speaking impromptu or reading a text written for him by anonymous advisers or experts from a screen hidden behind the cameras. Citizens no longer perceive their politician as a living human being, for they never have and will never see him that way. They see only his image, created for them by TV, radio and newspaper commentators.

“It is not true that people of high principles are ill-suited for politics.”

Václav Havel

International Herald Tribune (29 October 1991)
Context: It is not true that people of high principles are ill-suited for politics. High principles have only to be accompanied by patience, consideration, a sense of measure and understanding for others. It is not true that only coldhearted, cynical, arrogant, haughty or brawling persons succeed in politics. Such people are naturally attracted by politics. In the end, however, politeness and good manners weigh more.

“People, your government has returned to you!”

Václav Havel

New Year's Address to the Nation (1990)