Portrait of Mikhail Gorbachev

Mikhail Gorbachev

Last Soviet leader, glasnost

Contemporary influential 198 sayings

Sayings by Mikhail Gorbachev

The people are tired of promises. They want action. They want results.

1986 — Speech to the 27th Party Congress
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If we do not move forward, we will be left behind. We will be condemned to stagnation.

1987 — Speech to the Central Committee
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I am not afraid of glasnost. I am not afraid of criticism. I am not afraid of democracy.

1988 — Interview with a Western journalist
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The main thing is to begin. To start moving. To break the ice.

1985 — Remarks at a press conference
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We cannot live in the past. We must look to the future. We must build a new society.

1990 — Speech to the Supreme Soviet
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My life has been full of struggle. And it will continue to be so.

2000s — Interview with a Russian newspaper
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I am not a dictator. I am a democrat. I believe in the power of the people.

1990 — Interview with a Western journalist
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The Soviet Union is not an empire. It is a multinational state.

1988 — Speech to the United Nations
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We need more democracy, more glasnost, more openness. This is the only way forward.

1987 — Speech to the Central Committee
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I am not a magician. I cannot solve all problems overnight.

1989 — Remarks at a press conference
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The greatest danger is not the external enemy, but the internal one. Stagnation, bureaucracy, corruption.

1986 — Speech to the 27th Party Congress
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The reforms are irreversible. There is no turning back.

1989 — Interview with a Western journalist
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I am not afraid of making mistakes. Only those who do nothing make no mistakes.

1980s — Remarks at a public event
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The main thing is to trust the people. To give them freedom. To let them decide.

1990 — Speech to the Supreme Soviet
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We must learn to live together. To cooperate. To build a common future.

1988 — Speech to the United Nations
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The alternative to perestroika is stagnation and decline. We have no other choice.

1987 — Interview with a Western journalist
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I came to power to save the country, not to destroy it.

2000s — Interview with a Russian newspaper
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The old system is dead. We must build a new one.

1990 — Speech to the Supreme Soviet
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I am not a pacifist. But I believe in peace. I believe in disarmament.

1986 — Interview with a Western journalist
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The nuclear threat is real. We must eliminate it. We must save humanity.

1988 — Speech to the United Nations
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