Top 18 Post Communist Quotes
#1. The old bastions of the post-communist regime collapsed before my very eyes. The monsters who had kept Ukraine in a criminal state left the stage.
Yulia Tymoshenko
#2. I was not able to understand how it could be right to pay an actor, or a singer, or an instrumentalist for entertaining the public and wrong to pay a ball player for doing exactly the same thing.
Al Spalding
#3. I'm not certain that the BBC can claim to be making a wide enough range of distinctive programmes to make the case convincingly.
Jonathan Dimbleby
#4. In the same way that rain breaks into a house with a bad roof, desire breaks into the mind that has not been practising meditation.
Gautama Buddha
#5. Bulgaria, I reflected as I walked back to the hotel, isn't a country; it's a near-death experience.
Bill Bryson
#6. From time immemorial, symbolism and poetry have been inseparable. Like a pirate and his rum.
Haruki Murakami
#7. When you let go you end up everywhere youre meant to be
Tone Lee
#8. All MBA have said are correct, but they can't execute it.
Jack Ma
#9. Of course, mankind would not have landed on the Moon in 1969, were it not for two things: conquered Nazi rocket technology and post-war anti-Communist paranoia in the United States.
Charles Duke
#10. Healthy people have a natural skill of avoiding feverish eyes.
Albert Camus
#11. Every right decision you create opens a wide gate to your destiny.
Euginia Herlihy
#12. This terrifying world is not devoid of charms, of the mornings that make waking up worthwhile.
Wislawa Szymborska
#13. If you have the strength to stay, you have the power to leave
Bathsheba Dailey
#14. The groundwork of all happiness is health.
Leigh Hunt
#15. Extraordinary levels of misallocated capital, billions of dollars of post-crisis stimulus has simply disappeared into the opaque pockets of Communist Party officials.
Anonymous
#16. Let's be clear about one indisputable fact: capitalism vigorously pursued has never produced the atrocities - starvation, tyranny, and genocide - that are produced by statism vigorously pursued. Nothing remotely close.
Donald J. Boudreaux
#17. Despite elections and the experience of post-Soviet personal freedoms by the Russian people, the fate of democracy in Russia is perhaps more ambiguous now than at any time since the collapse of the Communist system.
Richard Lugar
#18. Though one may acquire much in wealth, fame, or honor, the real joy of life does not lie there but, rather, in keeping the romance of living going. Nothing gives such complete and profound happiness as the perpetually fresh wonder and mystery of exciting life.
Norman Vincent Peale
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