Quotes About Russian
este modo, los rusos describieron una trayectoria envolvente cuyos flancos se cerraron en tenaza en las proximidades de una ciudad llamada Tannenberg. Ambos
~ Ken Follett
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Whatever else Lenin might have done—and it was difficult to separate the truth from the conservative propaganda—at least, Billy thought, he was serious about educating Russian children. On
~ Ken Follett
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Eran las cinco de la madrugada del jueves 8 de noviembre. La Revolución rusa había vencido.
~ Ken Follett
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En la intimidad los rusos comentaban que la única página creíble del periódico era la de la programación televisiva y radiofónica. —No
~ Ken Follett
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Thousands of working-class men and peasants would be killed on both sides, and nothing would be achieved. It proved, to Grigori and everyone he knew, that the Russian nobility were too stupid to govern. Even
~ Ken Follett
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Not nuclear or chemical. Biological," Banks replied. "The colonel says that the word is it's more in the line of a rich man's zoo—exotic animals and such. Some Russian oilman's plaything is what I was told. Why it warrants a UN inspection is above our pay grade. The job's as simple as fuck.
~ William Meikle
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To say that you now trust the Russian military command and control system because some Russian general told you from the bottom of his heart that's the case, strikes me as most unrealistic.
~ William Odom
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The Russian Army had always believed in the power of artillery.
~ William R. Trotter
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The Russians will sweep through your country and your people will be liquidated. You are on the verge of annihilation.
~ Winston Churchill
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I like American women. They do things sexually Russian girls never dream of doing - like showering.
~ Yakov Smirnoff
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Critical to the credence given in the West to official Russian explanations was an inability to accept the idea that the Yeltsin regime would murder hundreds of its own citizens and terrify the nation to hold on to power. This refusal to believe the unbelievable, however, came at a cost. It crippled Western policy toward Russia, rendering it naïve and ineffectual. From the moment Putin took power, the West maintained an image of Russia that bore no relation to reality.
~ David Satter
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Bribery quickly became an integral part of the Russian way of doing business, and the expense of buying a government official was considered the most important part of a new enterprise's starting capital.
~ David Satter
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We know that the Russian's interfered in our election and they did it to benefit President Trump. The intelligence agencies confirmed that.
~ Al Franken
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Sometime I'll get around to asking why the English nobility have so blasted many names that a conversation about them is like reading a Russian novel. I have a private suspicion it's done on purpose to confuse foreigners.
~ Jeanne M. Dams
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He was silent. "Let's be evacuated with the others," I said. He didn't answer. He was looking at my foot. "You think you'll be able to walk?" "Yes, I think so." "Let's hope we won't regret it, Eliezer." AFTER THE WAR, I learned the fate of those who had remained at the infirmary. They were, quite simply, liberated by the Russians, two days after the evacuation. I
~ Elie Wiesel
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In the steady light of her power,she pressed a kiss upon his mouth and breathed two words into the soft caress."Amore mio." She felt his arms circle her,his lips curling into a smile against her own. "In Russian," she added ,"it is lyubov moya.
~ Alison Goodman
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what would be left of it by that time—would be in the Kola
~ Alistair MacLean
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In terms of weapons, the best disarmament tool so far is nuclear energy. We have been taking down the Russian warheads, turning it into electricity. 10 percent of American electricity comes from decommissioned warheads.
~ Stewart Brand
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Our part of Poland was under Russian occupation from 1939-1941.
~ Roald Hoffmann
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There is a fundamental difference between the Polish experience of the state and the Russian experience. In the Polish experience, the state was always a foreign power. So, to hate the state was a patriotic act.
~ Ryszard Kapuscinski
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Obviously, you have the DNC engaged in communication with lots of different parties, and anything you can use to gain intelligence about what's going on in the U.S. political system and what the candidates are thinking is of high interest to Russian intelligence.
~ Dmitri Alperovitch
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My intention still is to write a play to commemorate, possibly rather skeptically, the 50th anniversary of the Russian revolution. I started it at the beginning of 1966, but confronted with the enormous importance and reality of that revolution, I absolutely boggle. I don't know what to do about it.
~ Tom Stoppard
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In the post war period I began again to have my doubts about Russian policy.
~ Klaus Fuchs
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The food was interesting. My background is Russian, so cheese and potatoes are my love. There was plenty of that. And fried cheese! It is really, really, really good. And really, really, really bad for you. It's like an artery on a plate.
~ Michelle Trachtenberg
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