Words matter. These are the best Andrzej Duda Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

Parents are responsible for the sexual education of their children.
The truth about the Holocaust must not die.
History is sometimes hard. We study it and try to discover facts.
Not everyone is able to show courage, but human decency must be demanded of every person.
We want a Union of free and equal nation states.
I unequivocally repeat: marriage in accordance with the Polish Constitution is a union between a man and a woman.
The E.U. has to be a community, thanks to which we are more secure, stronger, and we can achieve more. It shouldn’t be a structure which is associated by its citizens with prohibitions, orders and complicated regulations.
Our country vanished from the map of Europe after the attack of the Soviet Union against Poland. That is our history. It is a very difficult one.
Family is the future, security is the future, work is the future, investment is the future, dignity is the future.
Both Poland and Canada should be advocates of long-‘lasting, peaceful solutions in eastern Ukraine, based on unconditional respect of international law.
Nato is supposed to be here to protect the alliance… If Poland and other central European countries constitute the real flank of Nato, then it seems natural to me, a logical conclusion, that bases should be placed in those countries.
I find it very easy and good to cooperate with President Donald Trump. Because he’s very down to earth, very concrete. He tells me what he wants; he asks me what he can get from us.
The best course of action for Poland would be to have U.S. troops stationed on its territory. It’s the only way to guarantee the country’s security.
I believe that the E.U. should be the union of nation states and that all deepening of ties between the member states cannot go beyond the limits of democracy.
As Polish society we cannot live with the term ‘Polish death camps’ or ‘Polish concentration camps.’
I want significant parts of Nato infrastructure, important for the alliance, to be placed in the central Europe.
Without the reform of the justice system, there is no possibility of building a just state.
One has to work on the Polish economy, so that we start getting closer to real prosperity and not prosperity on paper.
I am the president of Poland, and I will never accept Poles being insulted or humiliated or facts being distorted that hurt our dignity.
Poles and Jews have been living on this land together for almost 1,000 years. Who can tell how much Jewish blood is in their veins? Nobody knows, so to talk about how to recognize if someone is Jewish is ridiculous.
I believe, and I have always believed, that these events on the occasion of International Holocaust Remembrance Day should take place in Auschwitz and that this is the most important place to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust.
Poland is an attractive country, and first and foremost it’s got a very important strategic location in Europe.
Anyone who expresses anti-Semitic ideas in Poland is like a person who steps on a grave – a despicable act in Polish culture.
Poland is ready to admit every refugee who arrives in Poland, fleeing the war in the Middle East, no matter their faith or economic status, provided that they comply with our legal regulations and want to stay in our country.
I think that as president of Poland, I can speak about the suffering.
We should do everything we can to demonstrate to the U.K. the attractiveness of the E.U.
What it depends on is someone’s upbringing and the traditions and that is how you decide if you are Jewish or not.
During the entire communist era, communist ideology was imposed on children. That was Bolshevism.
I think we can be confident that U.S. policy toward Poland and thus also our relations will not deteriorate, that at least they will not become weaker.
If any part of the U.S. armed forces, which is the biggest armed forces in the world, was withdrawn from Europe, that would be very detrimental to European security.
It is not possible for any institutions to interfere in the way parents raise their children.

Those who voted for me voted for change. Together we can change Poland.
There is no plan today to fully give up on coal. Experts point out that our supplies run for another 200 years, and it would be hard not to use them.
What I find very painful are all these charges that democracy is really shaken in Poland, that we have been switching into some authoritarian regime.
I’m deeply satisfied with the decisions that were taken by Warsaw NATO Summit in 2016, where the presence of the military forces of NATO in Poland was guaranteed.
Closing one’s eyes is not a recipe for peace. It is a simple way to embolden aggressive personalities.
We continue to advocate and demand that the territorial integrity of both Ukraine and Georgia be preserved… It is absolutely unacceptable that in the 21st century, Russia is shifting borders in Europe by force.
There are Jews who were born in Poland before World War II and survived the Holocaust, who think Poland and the Poles deserve an apology.
We do not agree with policies that would lead to attempts at easing sanctions or lifting them and returning to business as usual with Russia. We believe that such behaviour will only embolden the aggressive behavior of Russia, as the last 12 years have shown, starting with Russia’s attack on Georgia in 2008.
I’m not going to argue with scientists how much human activity affects natural environment, including climate.
Nato has always acted according to a simple principle: it is not worth attacking somebody who is strong.
Distorting the history of World War II, denying the crimes of genocide and the Holocaust as well as an instrumental use of Auschwitz to attain any given goal is tantamount to desecration of the memory of the victims whose ashes are scattered here.
Of course we have the right to have expectations towards Europe – especially towards the Europe that left us to be the prey of the Russians in 1945 – but above all we have the right to rule ourselves here on our own and decide what form Poland should have.
I’m hugely delighted with the presence of U.S. Armed Forces in the Polish territory.