Revolutions are the locomotives of history. |
Stalin acted not through persuasion, explanation and patient cooperation with people, but by imposing his concepts and demanding absolute submission to his opinion. Whoever opposed this concept or tried to prove his [own] viewpoint, and the correctness of his [own] position, was doomed to removal from the leading collective and to subsequent moral and physical annihilation. |
Support by United States rulers is rather in the nature of the support that the rope gives to a hanged man. |
The main difference for the history of the world if I had been shot rather than Kennedy is that Onassis probably wouldn't have married Mrs Khrushchev. |
The more bombers, the less room for doves of peace. |
The more bombers, the less room for doves of peace. |
The press is our chief ideological weapon. |
The purpose of the United Nations should be to protect the essential sovereignty of nations, large and small |
The survivors would envy the dead. |
The USA and USSR will only agree when shrimps learn to fly. |
There are still some people who think that we have Stalin to thank for all our progress, who quake before Stalin's dirty underdrawers, who stand at attention and salute them. |
They pay little attention to what we say and prefer to read tea leaves. |
We say the name of God, but that is only habit. |
What innocence, may I ask, is being played here when it is known that this virtuous damsel has already got a dozen illegitimate children? |
What the scientists have in their briefcases is terrifying |