I'm plain incapable of getting angry with Angela Merkel and likewise.
Communism was something so hideous that you had to be an exceptional conformist or a fool not to see the evil around you.
My Kashubian family, like the Jews, are people who were born and live in border areas and were suspected by the Nazis and by the Communists of being disloyal.
I can confirm that Poland should become a eurozone country, and not just because of the treaties that have been signed, but because I consider it of strategic interest both for Poland and the E.U.
My family history, like that of many Polish, German and Jewish families from Central Europe in the 20th century, is complex.
There is no Polish culture without Jewish culture.
What we have to do is to definitively remove the last vestiges of power from those who treat terms such as 'liberal democracy,' 'free markets' and 'Europe' with suspicion.
Poland is quite a mediocre country in some regards. The only natural resource that we have, and with which we can compete, is freedom.
Poles must understand history but we must also overcome it if it is obstructing our contemporary goals.
I will be engaging myself personally, as the head of the Polish government, in the optimization of conditions for the exploration, research, logistics and the business related to the production of shale gas.
In Poland we still believe - and this certainly applies to my government - that greater competitiveness, and greater growth and savings are possible in an economy which is as sparely regulated as possible, where freedom, competition and private ownership are key values.
The government has been repairing Poland's image and its relations with the European Union and the world.
Today, the most important political instrument in the hands of the opposition is the presidential veto.