President Pavlopoulos: ‘We must build our own future and not rest on our laurels’
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Greeks should rest on the laurels of their ancestors but must strive to build their own future based on their heritage and legacy, President Prokopis Pavlopoulos said on Tuesday evening at the opening of the Archaeological Museum of Thebes.
“We have no right to rest on the laurels of our ancestors, but we have to build our own future based on and with guided by their own unquestionable universal, heritage and legacy,” he said.
Pavlopoulos said the museum is emblematic and apart from its big archaeological value, “it will operate of all modern Greeks and the next generations as a luminous direction indicator”.
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