Benito Juárez citáty

Benito Pablo Juárez García [benit̪o pablo chuaɾes gaɾsia] byl zapotecký Indián, v letech 1861–1863 a 1867–1872 prezident Mexika.

Pro svůj boj proti francouzské intervenci, která se snažila prosadit v Mexiku císařství, a pro snahu o modernizaci Mexika, je Benito Juárez považován za největší postavu mexické historie a národního hrdinu. Wikipedia  

✵ 21. březen 1806 – 18. červenec 1872
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“May the people and the government respect the rights of all. Between individuals, as between nations, peace means respect for the rights of others.”

As quoted in Global History, Volume Two : The Industrial Revolution to the Age of Globalization (2008) by Jerry Weiner, Mark Willner, George A. Hero and Bonnie-Anne Briggs, p. 175
Kontext: Mexicans: let us now pledge all our efforts to obtain and consolidate the benefits of peace. Under its auspices, the protection of the laws and of the authorities will be sufficient for all the inhabitants of the Republic. May the people and the government respect the rights of all. Between individuals, as between nations, peace means respect for the rights of others.

“Mexicans: let us now pledge all our efforts to obtain and consolidate the benefits of peace.”

As quoted in Global History, Volume Two : The Industrial Revolution to the Age of Globalization (2008) by Jerry Weiner, Mark Willner, George A. Hero and Bonnie-Anne Briggs, p. 175
Kontext: Mexicans: let us now pledge all our efforts to obtain and consolidate the benefits of peace. Under its auspices, the protection of the laws and of the authorities will be sufficient for all the inhabitants of the Republic. May the people and the government respect the rights of all. Between individuals, as between nations, peace means respect for the rights of others.

“Democracy is the destiny of humanity; freedom its indestructible arm.”

As quoted by US President John F. Kennedy in a speech. (29 June 1962)

“Adversity, Citizen Deputies, discourages none but contemptible peoples”

Juarez and his Mexico : A Biographical History (1968) by Ralph Roeder, Vol. 2, p. 511
Kontext: Adversity, Citizen Deputies, discourages none but contemptible peoples; ours has been ennobled by great feats and we are far from being shorn of the immense obstacles, material and moral, which the country will oppose…

“There is no help but in defense but I can assure you… the Imperial Government will not succeed in subduing the Mexicans, and its armies will not have a single day of peace…”

As quoted in Hispanic Network Magazine: Vol. 17-18 (2005) http://books.google.com/books?id=Eq1FAAAAYAAJ&q=%22+Imperial+Government+will+not+succeed+in+subduing+the+Mexicans,+and+its+armies+will+not+have+a+single+day+of+peace%22&dq=%22+Imperial+Government+will+not+succeed+in+subduing+the+Mexicans,+and+its+armies+will+not+have+a+single+day+of+peace%22&hl=en&ei=sA6BTaPEJNKGtwef5pDSCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA
Kontext: There is no help but in defense but I can assure you... the Imperial Government will not succeed in subduing the Mexicans, and its armies will not have a single day of peace... we must stop them, not only for our country but for the respect of the sovereignty of the nations.

“There is one thing beyond the reach of perversity. The inevitable failure of history, she will judge us”

From the letter to Maximiliano de Habsburgo http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2006/05/28/sem-carta.html in 1864