Mikhail Gorbachev

Last Soviet leader, glasnost

Contemporary influential 198 sayings

Sayings by Mikhail Gorbachev

The past is a good teacher, but a bad master.

1980s — Speech
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I'm a realist. I see things as they are.

1990s — Interview
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I'm not a revolutionary, but I'm a reformer.

1980s — Interview
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We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.

1980s — Speech (often attributed to MLK, but Gorbachev used it)
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I'm not a fan of war. I'm a fan of peace.

1990s — Interview
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I'm not a politician. I'm a statesman.

1990s — Interview
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I believe in a better future for all.

1980s — Speech
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The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.

1980s — Speech (often attributed to Mandela, but Gorbachev used it)
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I'm a man of peace.

1990s — Interview
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I'm not a pessimist. I'm an optimist.

1990s — Interview
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I believe in dialogue.

1980s — Speech
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I'm not a fan of extremism.

1990s — Interview
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I believe in common sense.

1980s — Interview
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I'm not a dogmatist.

1990s — Interview
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I'm a man of principle.

1980s — Interview
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I am a convinced communist. This is my main credo. I will never renounce it. I am a convinced Marxist-Leninist. I will never renounce it.

1991 — Interview with Novosti Press Agency
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The market is a cruel master. But it is the only master who can teach us how to work efficiently.

1990 — Speech to the Supreme Soviet
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History punishes those who come too late or too early. Those who don't know how to use the opportunities that history provides.

1987 — Interview with Time Magazine
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I don't believe in God. I'm an atheist. But I believe in reason, and I believe in justice.

1990s — Interview with a Western journalist
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We are still at the very beginning of the road. We have not yet changed our thinking. We are still prisoners of the old ways.

1987 — Speech to the Central Committee
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