“There is no happiness without patriotism.”

in Święto szkoły http://sptuszownarodowy.szkoly.interklasa.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=247&Itemid=73, 25.05.2012 and Cytatybaza: Władysław Sikorski http://cytatybaza.pl/autorzy/wladyslaw-sikorski.html
Original: Nie ma mowy o szczęściu bez patriotyzmu.

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