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I am just sorry my own mother had to live under that regime for most of her life. I was lucky. I got out and, 14 years later, Czechoslovakia became a free country. So I feel anger, even fury, at this bloody system that ruined so many people's lives for no reason whatsoever.
Martina Navratilova
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What this quote means

The quote expresses regret for the suffering caused to others by oppressive regimes and a deep anger towards such injustices.

Martina Navratilova reflects on her personal experience of escaping an oppressive regime and the contrast with her mother's life, who had to endure it for many years. Her anger is directed towards the system that caused unnecessary suffering to countless individuals, highlighting the importance of freedom and the devastation that arises from tyranny.

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FreedomOppressionRegretAngerLife

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This quote can be used in a speech about the importance of political freedom and the impact of oppressive governments.

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