Soviet Communist Quotes
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Soviet Communist Quotes & Sayings
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I want to play a Disney villainess so badly.
— Kristen Johnston
Hunger makes a fool of a man.
— H.G.Wells
It would be quite wrong to hold the Soviet government responsible for the activities of American Communists.
— J. Stalin
Of course the biggest mafia in Russia has always been the government; in Soviet times, the Communist Party, and now a circle of former KGB and FSB.
— Martin Cruz Smith
I've never been one to carefully calculate my career decisions, to sit on the outside looking in. I go with my passion and what moves me.
— Michael Douglas
In art there is no progress, only fluctuations of intensity.
— Robert Hughes
White. Like a clean piece of paper, like uncarved ivory, all is white when the story begins.
— Daniel Mason
The Communists at that moment were very strong in Italy, and the Italian Communist Party was the biggest Communist Party outside the Soviet Union.
— Giovanni Agnelli
Use the time of a total stranger in such a way that he or she will not feel the time was wasted.
— Kurt Vonnegut
This life is the one to be lived now, that much is crystal-clear. What did Thoreau supposedly say - 'One world at a time'?
— John Updike
The word 'soviet' means 'council' in Russian (there was nothing particularly Communist about it until after 1917).
— Orlando Figes
I came out of the Soviet Union no longer a communist, because I believed in personal freedom.
— Rose Wilder Lane
Faith, persistence and hard work pays off.
— Daniel Marques
The Jews are the enemy of National Socialism.
— Arthur Seyss-Inquart
I was proud of my Soviet country, of wearing Young Pioneer uniform, bombarded by my mother's Communist propaganda.
— Roustam Tariko
Unlike the Soviet Communist party, the Chinese Communist party chose to introduce capitalism.
— Martin Jacques
Rationalizing is the self-exculpation which occurs when we feel ourselves, or our group, accused of misapprehension or error.
— James Harvey Robinson