Joseph Stalin

Soviet dictator

Modern influential 46 sayings

Sayings by Joseph Stalin

Death is the solution to all problems. No man – no problem.

Unknown — Attributed in memoirs (disputed)
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic.

Unknown — Attributed in memoirs (disputed)
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas?

1934 — Speech to Soviet writers
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

Gratitude is a sickness suffered by dogs.

1940s — Remark to Nikita Khrushchev
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

The Pope? How many divisions has he got?

1935 — Response to a suggestion to seek Vatican support
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

If any foreign minister begins to defend to the death a 'peace conference', you can be sure his government has already placed its orders for new battleships and airplanes.

1934 — Interview with H.G. Wells
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

Print is the sharpest and the strongest weapon of our party.

1923 — Speech to Soviet journalists
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I trust no one, not even myself.

1940s — Remark to Lavrentiy Beria
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.

Unknown — Attributed in Soviet-era memoirs (disputed)
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

When we hang the capitalists, they will sell us the rope we use.

Unknown — Attributed in Soviet-era memoirs (disputed)
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic.

1947 (attributed) — Attributed to Stalin by various sources, including Churchill and others. While widely quoted, direct…
Controversial Unverifiable

An honest journalist is a journalist who knows what he wants to say and says it, a dishonest journalist is one who knows what he wants to say and says something else.

1935 (approx) — Reported by Henri Barbusse in 'Stalin: A New World Seen Through One Man'
Controversial Unverifiable

Gratitude is a dog's disease.

Unknown — Attributed by various biographers and historians, for example, in 'Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar…
Controversial Unverifiable

When there is no one left, no problem.

Unknown — Attributed, but direct source is elusive. Similar to the 'death is a statistic' quote in sentiment.
Controversial Unverifiable

Print is the sharpest and most powerful weapon of our Party.

1928 — Speech 'The Party's Press and the Tasks of Our Press Workers'
Controversial Unverifiable

It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.

Unknown — Attributed, but the exact wording and direct source are debated. Reflects his contempt for democrati…
Controversial Unverifiable

Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.

1935 — Speech to the All-Union Congress of Collective Farm Shock Workers
Controversial Unverifiable

We are 50 or 100 years behind the advanced countries. We must make good this distance in 10 years. Either we do it, or they will crush us.

1931 — Speech to the First All-Union Conference of Leading Personnel of Socialist Industry
Controversial Unverifiable

To choose one's victims, to prepare one's plans minutely, to slake an implacable vengeance, and then to go to bed... there is nothing sweeter in the world.

1930s (attributed) — Attributed to Stalin by his daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva in 'Twenty Letters to a Friend'.
Controversial Unverifiable

The writer is the engineer of the human soul.

1934 — Speech at the First All-Union Congress of Soviet Writers
Controversial Unverifiable