Mikhail Gorbachev

Last Soviet leader, glasnost

Contemporary influential 198 sayings

Sayings by Mikhail Gorbachev

The world needs a demilitarization of international relations.

1988 — Speech at the United Nations
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I am still a communist. But I am a different kind of communist.

1999 — Interview with The New York Times
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The most puzzling development in politics during the last decade is the apparent determination of Western European leaders to re-create the Soviet Union in Western Europe.

2000 — Criticizing EU centralization
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The United States has taken the role of a self-appointed sheriff in world affairs.

2003 — Critique of U.S. foreign policy
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The Baltic states were annexed under Stalin. That’s a fact.

1990 — Acknowledging Soviet aggression
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The nuclear arms race is madness. It is like two people sitting on a powder keg, each with a match.

1986 — Criticizing Cold War militarization
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The Soviet model was doomed from the start.

1995 — Reflecting on USSR's collapse
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The West thinks it won the Cold War. That is arrogance.

1999 — Disputing Western triumphalism
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Perestroika was not a betrayal of socialism. It was its salvation.

1991 — Defending his reforms
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The market is a good servant but a bad master.

1990s — Interview
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If what you have done yesterday still looks big to you, you haven't done much today.

1980s — Speech
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The one who is late is punished by having to wait for a long time.

1990 — Interview with The Times
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I am a confirmed atheist and I believe that to try to introduce God into a discussion about the Soviet Union is a mistake.

1988 — Interview
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I don't think there's anything more important than a good laugh, and I don't think I've ever been with a group of people who couldn't find something to laugh about.

2000s — Interview
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I still believe in the ideals of the 1917 revolution.

2000s — Interview
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Perestroika is a revolution without shots.

1987 — Speech
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My wife, Raisa, is a very strong personality, and she is very much a part of my life.

1980s — Interview
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I like to talk. I'm a talker. I love to talk.

1990s — Interview
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I'm not a man of many words, but I'm a man who means what he says.

1980s — Interview
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We are moving towards a new world, a world of common security, common prosperity, and common destiny.

1988 — Speech at the UN
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