Joseph Stalin — "The trust of the Party is more important than any personal feelings."
The trust of the Party is more important than any personal feelings.
The trust of the Party is more important than any personal feelings.
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"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."
"The more rapid the development of the Soviet Union, the more furiously will the remnants of the exploiting classes rage, the more acutely will they employ their last means of struggle."
"The Party is the leading and guiding force of Soviet society."
"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."
"Gratitude is a dog's disease."
Attributed, reflecting the emphasis on Party loyalty over individual sentiment.
Date: 1930s
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