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"I consider no man honest who does not observe towards other nations the principles which he desires to be observed towards his own: and therefore I will not interfere in your domestic questions"

- Lajos Kossuth

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This quote by Lajos Kossuth talks with the significance of dealing with various other countries with the exact same regard as well as consideration that one would certainly anticipate for their very own country. Kossuth is suggesting that no one can be considered sincere if they do not exercise this concept of shared respect and also understanding. He is additionally suggesting that he will not interfere in the domestic concerns of various other countries, as he believes that it is not his location to do so. This quote speaks to the significance of respecting the sovereignty of various other nations and also recognizing that each nation has its own special set of regulations as well as customs. It additionally talks with the value of comprehending that each country has the right to make its own choices which it is not the place of other nations to conflict in their residential events. Kossuth's quote is a reminder that we must all aim to treat various other nations with the exact same respect and consideration that we would certainly anticipate for our own.

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Hungary Flag This quote is written / told by Lajos Kossuth between September 19, 1802 and March 20, 1894. He/she was a famous Lawyer from Hungary. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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