Being back

“Visiting Budapest reminds me of how much I cherish the relationships with friends and colleagues that I had the privilege to meet during my four years here.“
“Visiting Budapest reminds me of how much I cherish the relationships with friends and colleagues that I had the privilege to meet during my four years here.“
“Happiness means that other people can’t give it to me but they can share it with me, and I can’t help but laugh and smile when I am around these types of people. I am happy when I am around my friends and family, loved ones, they bring joy into my life. The true source of happiness is God and service to others. Ice cream and cotton candy also make me happy. El carcel makes me happy. Making friends makes me happy. Going to school makes me happy. Doing the step dance makes me happy.”
“Wiliam Blake’s words sum up the definition of women’s strength. We all have this❤️ ‘To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour.’”
“Anyone can wear a suit but the real challenge is wearing a suit in 30 degrees.”
“CEU is for me a grand experiment in living. All through the year, I have seen my consciousness deconstructed in multifarious respects—indeed, such deconstructions of the very foundations of my worldview has meant a refashioning and repositioning of my life in my unflinching quest to comprehend myself and others. The diligence of the faculty—particularly in the Department of Political Science, my department—invariably challenged me to thoroughly re-examine my own contentions and to think of the world as an ocean of possibilities where the exchange of ideas ensures refinement for the acquisition of truth. The cosmopolitan mission of CEU—a mission I […]
“We may capture a moment from life in a photo but we can only live a life. Photography is Art but life is the real Art. The Art that we live.”
“Living and working in Hungary was a priceless opportunity and influenced the way I think about Europe and about my own place in the world.”
Here lived Miklós Radnóti (born in 1909). He was held captive in forced labor and was killed at Abda (near Győr) on 9 November 1944. Radnóti’s wonderful poetry lives forever.
My dad❤️ “Each one must be a sign of love, a sea of love, a centre of love, a sun of love, a star of love, a haven of love, a pearl of love, a palace of love, a mountain of love, a world of love, a universe of love.” – ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
“The most irresistible beauty is the radiant glow from a kind and gentle heart.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich
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