« All One Quotes · Mikhail Gorbachev's Page
One Quotes by Mikhail Gorbachev
- I believe in the cosmos. All of us are linked to the cosmos. So nature is my god. To me, nature is sacred. Trees are…
- New approaches are needed, new orientations in both thought and action. We must make the transition to a new civilization...We are talking of a transition…
- You cannot go to sleep with one form of economic system and wake up the next morning with another.
- We are all passengers aboard one ship, the Earth, and we must not allow it to be wrecked. There will be no second Noah's Ark.
- There is only one superpower now and it doesn't know what to do with its status. As a result, we got Yugoslavia and Iraq, and…
- Please remember one lesson of the 20th century. One cannot force happiness, impose happiness on nations by imposing any kind of utopia on others. The…
- Globalization was supposed to break down barriers between continents and bring all peoples together. But what kind of globalization do we have with over one…
- I think the environmental problem will be the number one item on the agenda of the 21st century... This is a problem that cannot be…
More One Quotes
- All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsions, habit, reason, passion, desire. — Aristotle
- Poets are the only people to whom love is not only a crucial, but an indispensable experience, which entitles them to mistake… — Hannah Arendt
- No cause is left but the most ancient of all, the one, in fact, that from the beginning of our history has… — Hannah Arendt
- Trust is the one most important base on which the beautiful building of strong friendship can be built. — Anurag Prakash Ray
- Economic growth may one day turn out to be a curse rather than a good, and under no conditions can it either… — Hannah Arendt
- We construct a narrative for ourselves, and that's the thread that we follow from one day to the next. People who disintegrate… — Paul Auster
- Grief makes one hour ten. — William Shakespeare
- A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one. — Aristotle