“The theater isn’t playing much right now, so I’m going around the republic with such discussions, and you can see how stressed people are. That time keeps telling you, “Watch out, watch out, death is just around the corner! Loss of work, no money… “It’s in the air all over the world. And that’s why it’s important to give people some hope and optimism. Even in concentration camps during the war, theater was played, “he remains sadly Veronika Žilková (58) in Deník cz and adds that its longing for Israel does not subside. Mrs. Veronika stayed there for a long time as the ambassador’s wife Martin Stropnický (63).
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“The first thing that happened to me when I flew to Prague, that a taxi driver blew my horn and vulgarly scolded me for walking slowly after crossing with a suitcase. When I went for a walk with a dog in Israel, the cars were standing there when we were still fifty meters from the crossing. They’re waiting for you to cross. They are in no hurry. The Israelites have such a proverb that every day is good enough to become your holiday. He celebrates something every day. You will then realize how hectic, anxious and neurotic Europe is. I miss Israel, “admits my favorite actress.
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