Portrait of Mikhail Gorbachev

Mikhail Gorbachev

Last Soviet leader, glasnost

Contemporary influential 198 sayings

Sayings by Mikhail Gorbachev

We need to democratize the party. To give more power to the rank and file.

1987 — Speech to the Central Committee
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I believe in the triumph of reason. I believe in the triumph of humanism.

1990s — Interview with a Western journalist
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The people are the ultimate judge. Their opinion matters most.

1980s — Remarks at a public event
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We must overcome the inertia of the past. The resistance to change.

1986 — Speech to the 27th Party Congress
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The world is changing. We must change with it. Or we will perish.

1988 — Speech to the United Nations
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I am not interested in power for power's sake. I am interested in serving the people.

1985 — Interview with a Western journalist
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The Soviet Union needs democracy like the air it breathes.

1987 — Interview with a Western journalist
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We cannot build socialism without democracy. This is a fundamental truth.

1987 — Speech to the Central Committee
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I am not a reformer by choice. I am a reformer by necessity.

1988 — Interview with a Western journalist
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The people want change. And I will give them change.

1985 — Remarks at a public event
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We must break down the walls of mistrust. To build bridges of cooperation.

1988 — Speech to the United Nations
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I believe in dialogue. I believe in negotiations. I believe in peaceful coexistence.

1986 — Interview with a Western journalist
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The past is over. The future is now.

1990 — Remarks at a public event
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I tried to save the Union. But it was too late.

2000s — Interview with a Russian newspaper
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We need to create a new world order. Based on trust and cooperation.

1988 — Speech to the United Nations
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The greatest achievement of perestroika is freedom. Freedom of speech, freedom of thought, freedom of choice.

1991 — Interview with a Western journalist
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I am not a hero. I am just a man who tried to do his best.

2000s — Interview with a Russian newspaper
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The Soviet Union was a great country. But it had to change.

1991 — Interview with a Western journalist
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