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Love Quote by Ellis Peters

"I go to Prague every year if I can, value my relationships there like gold, and feel myself in a sense Czech, with all their hopes and needs. They are a people I not only love, but admire"

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There is a quiet audacity in claiming a national identity by affection rather than passport. Ellis Peters frames belonging as something earned through return visits, sustained friendships, and a moral commitment to other people’s “hopes and needs.” The repeated emphasis on “every year,” “like gold,” and “in a sense” does careful work: it signals devotion without overreach, a self-policing humility that acknowledges the limits of an outsider’s claim while still insisting that solidarity can be real.

The sentence is also a small argument about how admiration differs from romanticization. Peters doesn’t reduce Prague to aesthetics or nostalgia; she values relationships, not architecture. “With all their hopes and needs” pulls the reader away from tourist Prague and toward lived Prague, the daily pressures that make a society more than a backdrop. That phrasing carries an ethical undertone: to “feel oneself” Czech is to accept responsibility for what happens to Czechs.

Context sharpens the stakes. Peters was writing out of a 20th-century Europe where Czechoslovakia’s identity was repeatedly contested by larger powers. For a British author of her generation, expressing kinship with the Czech people reads as more than personal sentiment; it’s a declaration of allegiance to a culture that has had to defend itself, and a rebuke of the comfortable distance Western observers often keep.

The closing pivot - “not only love, but admire” - resists the condescension that can hide inside sympathy. Love can be paternal. Admiration grants agency. Peters is saying: these aren’t picturesque victims; they’re people worth learning from.

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Peters, Ellis. (2026, January 15). I go to Prague every year if I can, value my relationships there like gold, and feel myself in a sense Czech, with all their hopes and needs. They are a people I not only love, but admire. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-go-to-prague-every-year-if-i-can-value-my-169933/

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Peters, Ellis. "I go to Prague every year if I can, value my relationships there like gold, and feel myself in a sense Czech, with all their hopes and needs. They are a people I not only love, but admire." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-go-to-prague-every-year-if-i-can-value-my-169933/.

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"I go to Prague every year if I can, value my relationships there like gold, and feel myself in a sense Czech, with all their hopes and needs. They are a people I not only love, but admire." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-go-to-prague-every-year-if-i-can-value-my-169933/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.

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Ellis Peters (September 28, 1913 - October 14, 1995) was a Author from United Kingdom.

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